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ALSC Europe 2026 - Welcome Drinks Reception Wrap up
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The 23rd edition of Automotive Logistics & Supply Chain Europe opened at Kameha Grand Bonn on March 17, 2026, bringing together over 500 automotive leaders, 50+ expert speakers, and 30+ partners, sponsors and exhibitors for 2.5 days of networking, learning and collaboration.
The conference began with an exclusive Welcome Drinks Reception, giving attendees a chance to connect, exchange ideas and set the stage for two full days of insights and discussion. Automotive Logistics’ chief content officer, Christopher Ludwig, welcomed the community and shared what’s in store as the event got underway.
With a packed agenda and over 20 hours of networking opportunities, ALSC Europe 2026 brought together the people, ideas and innovations shaping the future of Europe’s automotive logistics.
“This is an ecosystem,” Ludwig explained. “Every decision made in one place has an impact across another — and that’s why collaboration is more important than ever.”
As Europe’s automotive sector faces ongoing pressures – from geopolitical disruption and rising costs to regulatory change – the conference focuses on how supply chains can deliver resilience, value and long-term competitiveness.
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