The 2026 China Langfang International Economic and Trade Fair will offer a glimpse into the future, with a key highlight being the creation of a comprehensive 'model' for the entire smart logistics chain. Scheduled from June 16th to 20th, the fair will feature four specialized exhibition zones. Among them, the Smart Logistics Application Scenarios Exhibition, to be held in Hall 4 of the Lin'kong International Convention and Exhibition Center, will centrally display the industry's most cutting-edge and robust technologies and equipment by constructing a full-chain 'model room'.
This exhibition has invited over 80 companies to participate. Departing from past broad and generalized exhibition formats, the layout is now driven by practical application. It focuses on the entire smart logistics chain, establishing eight detailed professional scenarios. These include robotics and automation applications, intelligent computing platforms and their uses, low-altitude economy logistics applications, and multimodal transport for the China-Europe Railway Express under the Belt and Road Initiative, all designed to precisely meet industry implementation needs.
Stepping into the exhibition zone is akin to a handshake with the future of logistics. In the robotics and automation application area, leading companies such as Siasun, Schneider Electric, and Zhongda Lide will be present. The advanced robotic technologies and equipment they bring are suited for scenarios like warehousing, handling, sorting, and transfer, significantly enhancing the precision and efficiency of logistics operations.
The intelligent computing platform and application scenario will gather industry leaders like GDS Services Ltd and 21Vianet Group, Inc., showcasing how computing power empowers logistics. The most eye-catching segment is likely the low-altitude economy logistics application scene. Well-known firms such as China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation Limited, EHang Holdings Limited, and Leishen Intelligent System Co., Ltd. will exhibit cutting-edge achievements including drones, flight control systems, and LiDAR, making 'aerial logistics' tangible.
Historically, the Smart Logistics Application Scenarios Exhibition at the Langfang Fair has served as an excellent platform linking technology with real-world use. This year's event will employ realistic, integrated displays to present new models like unmanned operations, digital scheduling, three-dimensional transport capacity layout, and visual smart management. The goal is to propel frontier technologies out of the laboratory and into practical application, accelerating their transformation into mature, replicable, and scalable solutions for the industry.
On June 16th, visit the Langfang Economic and Trade Fair to step into the future 'model room' for smart logistics and get a first look at the next era of logistics.
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