Time:matters will take part in transport logistic 2025 in Munich, presenting new applications tailored to the automotive, high-tech and semiconductor, life sciences and aftermarket sectors. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the global courier terminal infrastructure of time:matters, including through virtual reality, and to discover advanced express management and monitoring systems designed to ensure maximum reliability for the most urgent deliveries.
Live demonstrations will include concrete examples, from the prompt delivery of essential semiconductors to avoid production downtime, to the transport of stem cells to save human lives, and the dispatch of critical spare parts to keep an automotive assembly line operational. “We do more than just ship: we provide fast and secure solutions through a global network of over 500 accredited partners and our own terminals in Frankfurt, Munich and Shanghai,” said Bernhard zur Strassen, CEO of time:matters.
Highlighting the strategic role of logistics in the life sciences sector, a campaign to register new potential stem cell donors will be held throughout the four days of the trade fair, in collaboration with Dkms, the stem cell donor registry. This initiative combines a social mission with logistics innovation, as emphasised by chief operating officer Lars Krosch: “Our global network and experience in time-critical shipping allow us to support organisations like Dkms in life-saving missions. transport logistic is the ideal setting to raise awareness: against leukaemia, every second counts.”





































































