Logistics & Transportation | November 3–4, 2026, Gothenburg, Sweden

MyTower

MyTower at the Logistik & Transport 2026 trade show

MyTower will participate in Logistik & Transport 2026, the premier logistics and transport event in Northern Europe. A true platform for exchange, this event brings together decision-makers, innovators, and suppliers to discuss the solutions shaping the supply chain of tomorrow.

Over the course of two days, participants will have the opportunity to discover practical technologies, explore innovative tools, and network with more than 100 exhibitors specializing in supply chain optimization, warehouse management, and sustainable transportation.

In addition to the exhibition, the trade show also features a high-level conference program, offering insights, practical case studies, and a clear overview of the trends reshaping the logistics industry.

MyTower's participation reflects a commitment to staying abreast of industry developments and actively contributing to discussions on digitalization, performance, and the visibility of international operations.

Location: Svenska Mässan, Gothenburg, Sweden
Date: November 3 and 4, 2026

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