SITL 2026, The Trade Show for All Modes of Transport: Accelerating the Transition, Connecting Solutions

 

Jan 16: From March 31 to April 2 at Paris Nord Villepinte – Hall 7, the International Transport and Logistics Exhibition (SITL 2026) will bring together decision-makers, operators, and innovators to tackle one urgent challenge: how to optimize, decarbonize, and connect flows across Europe. For an industry facing rising costs, stricter regulations, and growing demands for traceability, SITL 2026 offers a platform for action—not theory.

Why SITL 2026 Matters Now

Costs are climbing, regulations are tightening, and customers demand traceability. Road transport faces rising expenses beyond fuel and new compliance hurdles like Euro 7, while rail freight struggles to scale despite ambitious targets. Maritime and inland waterways offer carbon advantages but remain under-integrated with land networks. SITL 2026 concentrates solutions—clean vehicles, AI-driven optimization, combined transport models, and digital platforms—into one hub where strategies become actionable.

From Road to Rail:

Road transport is under pressure from cost inflation (+5.5% excluding fuel), low-emission zones, and Euro 7 standards. Exhibitors will present electric, CNG, and hydrogen fleets, AI-powered route optimization, and collaborative models to reduce empty kilometers. Confirmed participants include LOG’S GXO Logistics France, Arvato Services, Ceva Logistics, Yusen Logistics France, Malherbe Services, Open Modal, and Daher Logistics. Rail freight is critical to Europe’s climate goals, with France aiming to double its share by 2030. SITL will host SNCF Réseau, DB Cargo France, Europorte France, Rail Logistics Europe, Mercitalia, and equipment lessors Akiem Holding, Modalis, and Railpool France, alongside combined transport specialists Rail-Flow and Lineas.

Innovation and Intelligence

Technology underpins SITL’s agenda: real-time traceability, AI-driven flow planning, predictive transshipment recovery, and interoperable systems. Two sessions frame the future: Multimodal Europe: How to Scale Collaboration Across Borders? (April 1, 14:00–14:45) and 2040: What Will a Truly Multimodal Supply Chain Look Like? (April 1, 17:00–17:45). On April 1, Maritime Day explores structural shifts and decarbonization strategies, including clean fuels and wind-assisted propulsion. Sessions include Shipping 2035 (11:00–11:45) and From Port to Consumer (12:00–12:45). Later, Multimodal Day tackles orchestration: Multimodal: How to Move from Promise to Action? (16:00–16:45), followed by networking and demos in the Multimodal Village, reinforced by SITL’s partnership with GNTC.

Market Intelligence

Throughout SITL, AUTF and Eurogroup Consulting will release exclusive barometers: Road Transport (March 30, 14:00), Maritime (April 1, 10:00), Multimodal (April 1, 15:00), and Customs (April 2, 14:00). At the heart of the show, the Métamorphose Center curates innovation with formats designed for adoption: Tech’xploration tours, Smart Solution Tours, Collaborative Murals, the Innovation Festival, and SITL CO-LAB.

“SITL 2026 is an acceleration platform,” said an SITL spokesperson. “We’re convening the right people, insights, and tools so multimodality and decarbonization become everyday operations—not just slideware.”