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Study trip in Singapore

Mon 09 Nov

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Singapore

Discover the best of autonomous logisitics and autonomous driving in Singapore

Study trip in Singapore
Study trip in Singapore

Time & Location

09 Nov 2026, 09:00 – 13 Nov 2026, 20:00

Singapore, Singapour

About the event

Context


The smart logistics sector in Singapore is undergoing rapid transformation, heavily leveraging autonomous technologies across various domains. This includes the deployment of Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs) at Tuas Port to handle container movements efficiently, positioning the port as a global leader in automation. At Changi Airport, trials and deployments of autonomous air terminal tractors are optimizing ground operations and reducing human intervention. Within city limits, Singapore is actively testing autonomous public transport with driverless buses on regular routes and utilizing robotaxis and robobuses in districts like Punggol, often in partnership with private ride-hailing services. Furthermore, autonomous vans are being integrated into supply chain operations for last-mile delivery and corporate logistics, underscoring the nation's commitment to enhancing its top-ranked logistics performance through comprehensive automation.



Objectives


  1. Analyze the comprehensive integration of autonomous technologies across Singapore's key logistics sectors (maritime, air, and urban mobility) and understand how these systems contribute to efficiency and global competitiveness.

  2. Benchmark Singapore's policy and regulatory framework that facilitates the rapid testing and deployment of smart logistics solutions, drawing actionable lessons for implementation in other regions.

  3. Investigate the operational deployment and impact of specific autonomous vehicle use cases, including Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) 

  4. Explore the role of public-private partnerships (e.g., LTA, MPA, WeRide/Grab, Pony.ai/Comfort del Gro) in accelerating innovation and commercialization within the smart logistics ecosystem.

  5. Identify key factors and strategies that have positioned Singapore as the top-ranked country in the 2023 Logistics Performance Index, focusing on the synergy between digital innovation, physical infrastructure, and policy support.




Players and organisations we plan to meet



UISEE

Changi Airport - Air terminal tractors














WeRide

Resorts World Sentosa - Robobuses














Punggol district - Robotaxis / Robobuses (with Grab)

Pony

Punggol district - Robotaxis (with Comfort del Gro)


Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA)

Tuas Port - Automated Guided Vehicle for containers













Digital twin for MPA 




Zelos

A fleet of 30 automated vans for FairPrice











Automated vehicles for DHL for supply chain operations at its Asia Pacific Advanced Regional Centre (ARC). 












Land Transport Authority (LTA)

Autonomous buses on regular lines.












Price

4.500€ HTVA (4.000€HTVA if you are a member of ITs Belgium or Logisitics in Wallonia)


What's included ?
  • Participation in the full program: tests, visits and meetings

  • 5 nights hotel stay with breakfast (5* Pullman Singapore Hill Street)

  • Meals taken in groups

  • Local transport travel


What's not included ?
  • International flight

  • Visa application procedures if applicable (not necessary for some European countries)




Partners


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