LET Expo 2026: logistics looks to the future at Veronafiere amid growth, innovation, and sustainability

Five pavilions, 550 exhibitors, 60,000 square meters of exhibition space, over 300 speakers, and an area entirely dedicated to social responsibility: LET Expo—the landmark event for transport, logistics, business services, and sustainability—returns to Veronafiere. The fifth edition, scheduled from March 10 to 13, 2026, confirms the event’s central role on the national stage and Verona’s position as a strategic hub for the Italian logistics system.

Promoted by ALIS (Sustainable Intermodal Logistics Association) in collaboration with Veronafiere, LET Expo brings together companies, institutions, and operators at a time when logistics directly impacts the country’s competitiveness. In Italy, the supply chain is worth over €200 billion, accounts for more than 8% of the GDP, and employs over 1.4 million people. These figures underscore the fundamental value of a sector that sustains production, exports, and supply chain continuity.

In this scenario, the event serves as a vital forum for discussing the themes reshaping the sector: innovation, infrastructure, efficiency, and sustainability. This role is even more relevant within an international context marked by geopolitical instability and pressure on energy costs.

“LET Expo is growing because it focuses on a decisive lever for the country’s competitiveness,” explains Federico Bricolo, President of Veronafiere. “For Veronafiere, this event fits into a model that promotes productive supply chains and supports their evolution through dialogue with companies, associations, and institutions. From this perspective, the event strengthens Verona’s role as a platform for networking and growth for key sectors of the Italian economy.”

Guido Grimaldi, President of ALIS, also emphasizes the importance of the exhibition: “Five years ago, LET Expo was a courageous idea. Today, it is a certainty in the Italian and European landscape. And this is not a finish line, but a launchpad to do even better in the future. The sectors represented by ALIS move the economy, support import-export, and generate employment. This impact is confirmed by the investment multiplier: according to a recent analysis by Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, every million euros invested in logistics generates €2.1 million in additional total production.”

Verona’s natural vocation for logistics makes it the ideal venue for this event. The city is one of Italy’s primary hubs for trade and traffic, hosting the leading freight village (interporto) in Italy—the second largest in Europe—and sitting at the crossroads of strategic international mobility corridors. This context makes Veronafiere the perfect place to host an event tasked with interpreting the present and future of Italian logistics and transport.