
Samsung SDS showcased its digital logistics capabilities at the global logistics innovation conference Manifest 2026, held in Las Vegas from February 9-11, the company announced on Wednesday.
Manifest brings together industry leaders and tech innovators in global supply chain and logistics to discuss emerging technologies and market trends. This year’s event drew over 7,200 attendees, including shippers, logistics solution providers, startups, and investors.
Samsung SDS hosted presentations and maintained an exhibition booth during the conference. The company’s booth highlighted its information technology (IT) driven logistics services, featuring a comprehensive digital logistics platform that streamlines quotations, bookings, and settlements in one place.
In its presentations, Samsung SDS addressed the challenges businesses face in today’s volatile global supply chain landscape, showcasing the company’s core competencies, risk management strategies for international maritime shipping, and its data-powered global transport control tower. The firm also presented case studies on warehouse and local transport innovations in Europe, developed in partnership with Kyocera.
The company noted that many shippers and forwarders struggle with limited visibility and transparency in transportation processes, citing geopolitical tensions, climate change, and constraints in maritime infrastructure and operations. Samsung SDS proposed its platform as a solution, offering real-time logistics monitoring, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning-based risk predictions, and precise estimated arrival times.
Oh Gu-il, Vice President and Head of Logistics at Samsung SDS, remarked that Manifest 2026 provided an excellent platform to demonstrate its digital logistics expertise to the global market and strengthen the connections with industry leaders. It is committed to advancing the AI and cloud-based technologies to further expand its global presence.