Gruber Logistics will take part in the 2025 edition of transport logistic, scheduled to take place in Munich with a packed agenda of official events and workshops, placing a strong focus on sustainable mobility and the digital transformation of logistics processes. Of particular interest is the presentation of new hydrogen and electric truck prototypes, which Gruber Logistics will showcase in collaboration with Alice, the European logistics innovation network, and the Aeveto cluster, which brings together several European research projects dedicated to zero-emission heavy vehicles. The main event is set for Thursday 5 June at 11.00 am, at the Exhibitor Stage in hall B5, where the session titled “Next generation hydrogen and electric heavy vehicles” will take place. It will be an opportunity to assess the current state of the energy transition in road freight transport and explore which solutions are already available or in an advanced stage of development.
In addition to the main event, Gruber Logistics is organising three thematic workshops at its stand (Hall A4, 333), each designed to delve into specific aspects of innovation in transport. On Monday 2 June (3.30–4.30 pm), the discussion will centre on electric vehicles in urban areas and the most suitable logistics model. On Tuesday 3 June (3.30–4.30 pm), the focus will shift to the challenges of autonomous driving for heavy vehicles. On Wednesday 4 June (2.00–3.30 pm), the workshop will address the complexities of fuel emission accounting in road transport.
Gruber Logistics’ presence at the fair extends beyond the events it is organising directly. The company is also involved in several official panels. On Tuesday 3 June (3.00–4.00 pm), the focus will be on the Brenner corridor for road and rail, a vital artery for freight transport to Italy, with the participation of Martin Gruber, the company’s CEO. On Wednesday 4 June (9.45–11.45 am), Fabrizio Borgogna, head of Public Affairs, Innovation and Sustainability, will speak at a panel on solutions for the digital integration of small carriers. Later that day (11.30 am–12.30 pm), Andrea Condotta, director of Public Affairs, Innovation and Sustainability, will join a session on strengthening interregional cooperation and promoting intermodal freight transport. Finally, from 2.00 to 4.00 pm, Fabrizio Borgogna will return to discuss practical cases of intermodal transport using the Esep4Freight platform.






























































