Southeast Asia’s logistical transport and Southeast Asia Air Carries 2025 to enhance regional communication and logistical transformation
As Southeast Asia continues to increase the power of trade and global logistics, the transmission of Southeast Asia and Southeast Asia’s air freight will work on more than 10,000 logistics specialists, more than 300 exhibitors, and 90 expert loudspeakers from 29 to 31 October, 2025, at the Sands Expo & Contouris Center, a prisoner.
The event will light innovation in the supply chain, border communication, and sustainable logistics throughout the region. With the rise in trafficking within the ASEAN, the increase in e -commerce activity, and pressure to remove carbon, the logistics systems in Southeast Asia goes through a rapid shift. TLACSEA 2025 provides timely platform for governments, solutions offers, freight and trucks to explore opportunities in digital integration, develop infrastructure and regional alignment. From improving charging from artificial intelligence to multimedia innovations and logistical vegetable strategies, the event will display technologies and partnerships that make up the future of supply chain connection.
Indonesia: The leadership of the digital transformation of logistical efficiency continues the high cost of national logistics services in challenging the competitiveness of Indonesia. As an archipelago nation with a complex geography, Indonesia turns into digitization and technology to build an effective, integrated, integrated and global ecosystem. As the largest economy in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is updating its logistical sector quickly to support a growing industrial base that is expected to contribute more than 21 % of the national GDP by 2030. On August 15, 2025, TLACSEA Connect Indonesia signed in Jakarta in partnership with the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) And the national logistics associations at Menara Kadin Indonesia. A half -day session brought together politics, manufacturers, logistics service providers and technology creators to explore digital aspirations in Indonesia and its strategic role in promoting regional commercial flows.
Industry leaders and main stakeholders explore how technology and digital transformation can reduce logistics costs and enhance Indonesia’s participation in TLACSEA 2025.
The main focus areas included:
• Enhancing commercial efficiency via multi -territory logistics in Indonesia
• Driving outlets and customs simplification through national platforms
• Provides cost reduction strategies in logistical services to support the goals of GDP growth. Visions of industrial leaders in Indonesia. M. AKBAR Djohan, President of the Indonesian Logistics and Unemployment Association (Alfi), was highlighted in his speech that digitization is necessary to solve logistical bottlenecks in Indonesia.
“The logistical efficiency is the key to reducing the costs of national distribution. Through cooperation and technology, we can enhance the integrated logistical ecosystems, support MSMES, and the opportunities of the broader market,” he said.
Indonesia has emerged as a regional logistical growth center, driven by infrastructure promotions, ports modernization, and rapid supply chain. This momentum puts the country to play a strategic role in shaping logistical transformation in Southeast Asia.
“Indonesia plays an important role in logistical shift in Southeast Asia, from infrastructure development to digitization of the supply chain.” Teguh Anantawikrama, Vice President of KADIN for technological transformation, integration of permits and digitization, stressed that Indonesia’s participation in TLACSEA 2025 is more than just an exhibition – it is a strategic platform for displaying the strength of the national logistical ecosystems.
“Kadine encourages companies not only to attend but also to actively contribute to global dialogue on digitization and logistical efficiency. We want to prove that Indonesia is ready to compete and cooperate at the regional level,” he said. Among the other prominent speakers Ali Motropo, the third deputy in the Ministry of Coordination for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia; Mahindra Ryano, President of Ali; Liana Tresnaouati, President of Abu Dhabi; Utami Prasetiawati, PPLBI president; Iman Sidio Pusponegoro, President of Aldei. TLACSEA Connect Indonesia is expected to generate positive media coverage that highlights Indonesia’s support for TLACSEA 2025, encouraging Indonesian logistics players to participate internationally, produce strategic recommendations on the logistical digitization of the regional forum, and enhance cooperation between logistics to increase national efficiency and communications. The regional platform, Global Reach in Singapore, provides one of the most connected logistics centers in the world, TLACSEA 2025 central stage for regional players to participate in global innovation, political dialogue and commercial opportunities. Besides her dynamic exhibition, TLACSEA 2025 will continue to advance in the role of Southeast Asia to push logistical innovation, commercial integration, and wide supply chain flexibility.
The conference program will include detailed sessions for the state-including the follow-up to the Jakarta trip on the transformation of Jakarta on logistical transformation in Indonesia-as well as deep diving in major markets such as Malaysia, Vietnam and others. These sessions will provide targeted visions on national priorities and their compatibility with regional strategies for growth and cooperation. Looking forward with Southeast Asia at the forefront of global commercial transformation, TLACSEA 2025 will unite industry, innovators and policy makers to form the next decade of logistical and communication services. The event will provide stimulation of partnerships, policy harmonization, and sustainable growth, a unique platform for converting bold ideas into practical solutions – progress made not only to the region but for global supply chains.