In a landmark strategic move set to fundamentally reshape the UK logistics exhibition landscape, between  30 June to 2 July 2026, the UK logistics supply chain will converge like never before across two leading Midland venues – the NEC Birmingham and NAEC Stoneleigh to create UK Logistics Week — the UK’s annual destination for logistics innovation, collaboration and opportunity.

At the NEC, Multimodal, Warehouse., Yard. and eDX will co-locate in adjoining halls, linked by walkthroughs for effortless visitor movement. Meanwhile, shuttle buses will connect The Road Transport Expo at NAEC Stoneleigh with the NEC, creating a seamless visitor experience across both venues. Together, these events will attract a shared audience of more than 25,000 logistics professionals.

More than a collaboration of exhibitions, UK Logistics Week will be the undisputed epicentre of UK logistics innovation and commerce.

Robert Jervis, Event Director of Multimodal, described the strategic decision as a natural and necessary evolution, focused entirely on delivering maximum value to the industry.

“Multimodal has built a trusted, nearly two-decade-long legacy as the premier event for the movement of goods, connecting ports, shipping lines, air freight, rail freight, and the entire freight forwarding community. Our 2026 event was already on track to be a record-breaker, welcoming over 13,500 highly-engaged visitors and hundreds of exhibitors. This collaboration reflects that same drive to excel – it’s about enhancing the attendee experience and increasing tangible outcomes for our partners and exhibitors.

Nairn Foster, Managing Director of Warehouse. & Yard., comments:
“UK Logistics Week has been designed to offer unrivalled breadth and depth.  Spanning every element of the logistics supply chain – from ports, freight and warehousing to yard management, last-mile delivery and road transport – it gives visitors the ability to see how the entire ecosystem connects. Yet it also allows professionals to focus in on their specific area of interest, whether that’s automation, fleet innovation, digital transformation or materials handling.  Be seen where the industry gathers.  Be part of UK Logistics Week.”

Vic Bunby, Event Director of Road Transport Expo added:
“We are delighted to be a core partner in UK Logistics Week. We know that being part of this initiative will not only give our exhibitors an enhanced experience – but all visitors to all of the shows will benefit – which can only be good.  More content, more exhibitors, more networking and more time efficient for everyone. It’s a win-win.”

Multimodal: The established core for freight, transport, supply chain management, and logistics services.

Warehouse 2026: Focused on warehouse innovation, automation, intralogistics, and operational excellence.

Yard 2026: The world’s only event dedicated exclusively to yard operations, safety, site flow, and infrastructure.

E-Delivery Expo (eDX): The vital new addition under the Multimodal umbrella, targeting last-mile fulfilment, digital delivery innovation, and e-commerce logistics.

RTX: The UK’s leading road transport event – held at NAEC Stoneleigh – is firmly established as the premier tradeshow for the road haulage industry. The show features over 300 exhibitors and attracts over 14,000 visitors.

The combined platform is projected to offer unmatched access to over 30,000 logistics professionals, including an estimated 6,000+ cross-sector buyers actively looking to invest across every single link in the supply chain.

Further information can be found at Logisticsweek.uk

UK Logistics Week is a collaboration between:
www.warehouseandyard.co.uk
www.multimodal.org.uk
www.roadtransportexpo.co.uk

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