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Supply chain industry event welcomes old friend for 2026

An ongoing industry partner is once again onboard with MegaTrans ahead of the 2026 edition in September this year

MegaTrans has announced its continued partnership with the Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Association (ASCLA) as an official industry partner for the 2026 event.

Returning to the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from September 16-17 2026, MegaTrans will once again unite every corner of Australia’s logistics, transport and supply chain ecosystem under one roof.

“As the premier showcase for the supply chain and logistics industry, MegaTrans blends innovation, education and collaboration,” ASCLA director Stephen Lakey says.

“ASCLA is proud to be partnering once again in 2026 with a dedicated ASCLA conference, facilitating supply chain professionals to connect, learn and lead the transformation of our industry.”

The ASCLA will deliver a curated program of sessions covering various sectors, concerns and advancements within the industry, led by key voices from across the sector.

“We’re thrilled to welcome ASCLA back as an official industry partner,” Prime Creative Media general manager of events Siobhan Rocks says.

“Their commitment to advancing knowledge and professional standards perfectly complements MegaTrans’ mission to drive the industry forward, and the ASCLA Knowledge Theatre will serve as a space where professionals can learn from one another and tackle the challenges shaping the future of transport and logistics.”

The partnership marks another milestone in MegaTrans’ mission to connect every link of the logistics chain – from warehousing and transport to technology, infrastructure and supply chain management – creating a platform where business, government and industry come together to shape what’s next.

MegaTrans will also be running a second conference stage featuring industry-led sessions and keynote presentations that dive deeper into the technologies, trends and policies shaping the future of freight, logistics and supply chain management.

The program will explore how the sector can transition fleets and networks to cleaner energy sources, harness automation, robotics and AI to boost efficiency and resilience, and build supply chains that can adapt to market shifts and disruptions. Discussions will also focus on strengthening cybersecurity and data trust across connected operations, planning and designing next-generation distribution centres and logistics infrastructure, and securing the talent, contracts and capabilities needed for long-term success.

Each session is designed to deliver fresh insights and practical strategies from leaders across transport, logistics, manufacturing and retail. Expect high-energy keynotes, packed-out panels and conversations that ignite collaboration and business opportunities well beyond the event itself.

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