Logistics of the Future Conference to Be Held in Tashkent
Logistics of the Future Conference to Be Held in Tashkent
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — An international industry conference titled “Logistics of the Future” will be held in Tashkent on 14 May 2026, focusing on key trends in warehouse and transport logistics in Uzbekistan and across Central Asia.
The event will take place at the Radisson Blu Tashkent hotel and bring together developers, logistics operators, equipment manufacturers, system integrators and e-commerce representatives.
The “Logistics of the Future” conference has been held for more than 16 years and covers over 30 cities across Russia and CIS countries. In Uzbekistan, the project is being organized for the eighth time, reflecting sustained business interest in the region and the growing potential of its logistics sector.
The business program will feature practical case studies and market analysis. Participants will discuss the current state and future prospects of Uzbekistan’s and Central Asia’s logistics sector, as well as automation and robotics in warehouse and production processes. Special attention will be given to the implementation of WMS systems, digital solutions, as well as the development of cold chain logistics and infrastructure.
Speakers will include representatives of international and regional companies such as Comitas, Solos, Randmates SK, NF Group, Relog, DSM Logistics and Logic-Q.
The Central Asian logistics market is described as being in a phase of active growth. Demand for modern warehouse facilities is increasing, interest in automation is strengthening, and logistics is increasingly seen as a key factor in business competitiveness.
The conference program also includes a guided visit to a warehouse facility, where participants will observe practical solutions in modern logistics infrastructure.
Participation is free for industry representatives upon prior registration. Organizers said that 10 “Logistics of the Future” conferences are planned across CIS countries in 2026, including Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Belarus.