CargoBridge Transport Innovation Forum

CargoBridge at the 7th Transport Innovation Forum 2025 – Charting Digital & Green Logistics

15–16 October 2025 | LITEXPO Conference Centre, Vilnius

CargoBridge at the 7th Transport Innovation Forum

We are proud to announce that CargoBridge took part in the 7th Transport Innovation Forum – one of the Baltic region’s premier gatherings of transport, logistics, mobility and innovation leaders. Hosted by the Transport Innovation Association in partnership with the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Lithuania, the Forum brought together decision-makers, technology providers, start-ups and ecosystem participants to address the most pressing trends facing our sector. 

CargoBridge Pitch at TIF 2025

Key topics and discussions

Over the two-day event, the agenda focused on several core themes:

  • Changes in the business environment and global trade, including disruptions caused by geopolitics and economic shifts. 
  • Digitalisation, process management and cybersecurity for transport and logistics. 
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), autonomous transport, breakthrough technologies and the metaverse as applied to logistics and mobility. 
  • Sustainable transport, electromobility, green hydrogen technologies and urban / last-mile innovations. 
  • Military logistics and defence mobility (reflecting new security and resilience concerns in the transport sector). 

Additionally, the program included dedicated sessions on digital freight-data exchange such as eFTI regulation readiness and emission-aware logistics (CO₂ reporting, decarbonisation). For example: “Final steps for getting ready for eFTI: orchestration between governments and businesses” and “Digitalisation and CO₂ data: key trends defining the future.” 

Distinguished Industry Partners

We were particularly pleased to see major industry players involved as partners and supporters of the Forum. Corporates such as Shell, Neste, LTG, Scania, Volvo, DKV Mobility and others were present, underlining the high calibre of the ecosystem assembled. Their participation underscores the relevance of digital-and-green logistics as a business imperative.

Who was there?

The Forum gathered high-level speakers and participants from across the ecosystem:

  • Senior public-sector representatives (ministers, regulators, national transport authorities) – with opening-keynote ceremonies led by the Transport Innovation Association and government partners. 
  • Executives from major transport, logistics and mobility corporations: e.g., CEOs, CTOs, innovation officers from firms such as Girteka, LTG and others. 
  • Technology, research and innovation leaders: e-mobility, hydrogen, AI start-ups, open-source logistics platforms, cybersecurity specialists. 
  • Start-ups and scale-ups showcasing new mobility and logistics solutions, including the Forum’s dedicated Pitch Session and awards. 

This mix meant that the conversations were strategic (policy/regulation) and very hands-on (digital tools, start-up innovations, real-life pilots).

CargoBridge’s Participation

CargoBridge was honoured to be selected to participate in the Forum’s Start-Up Pitch Session (Day 2) where we presented our product, vision and value proposition to an audience of industry leaders, investors, and peers.

  • We used the platform to highlight how CargoBridge is stepping beyond traditional forwarding: integrating digital freight-information, emission-tracking, optimization and process automation.
  • We engaged with potential partners, pilot-project sponsors, and innovation-oriented logistics operators seeking to adopt green and digital tools.
  • Being on stage among the region’s emerging logistics-tech players reinforced our positioning as a forward-looking, tech-enabled supply-chain company.

Why this matters for us

  • Visibility & credibility: Being part of the Forum highlights CargoBridge’s evolution to a logistics-technology innovator.
  • Alignment with future standards: The inclusion of sessions on eFTI, emissions, digitalisation puts us in the right conversation at the right time.
  • Network access: We connected with regulators, large transport operators, tech providers and investors – opening doors for collaboration, pilots and business growth.
  • Insight gathering: Listening to the sessions on hydrogen, AI, last-mile and global trade disruption gave us marketplace intelligence to refine our roadmap.

What’s next

  • We will follow up promptly with key contacts we met at the Forum: potential pilot-partners, tech integrators, investors.
  • We are accelerating development of our modules around digital freight-data exchange (eFTI readiness) and CO₂-emission-tracking.
  • We’ll explore whether we can partner or showcase again in next-year editions, or join related ecosystem programmes (open-source logistics, hydrogen mobility, urban last-mile).

Final word

The Transport Innovation Forum 2025 was a high-value convergence of policy, technology, business and innovation in the transport and logistics domain. For CargoBridge, being part of it is not simply a marketing moment – it’s a strategic milestone that reinforces our path as a tech-forward, sustainability-aware logistics player. We look forward to turning the connections made and insights gained into real-world progress.

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