Logisics & Innovation Summit – Connecting Gulf Business with Romania’s Supply Chain Ecosystem
Bucharest | 06.-09.05.2026 | Executive Forum | Limited Participation
A Curated Executive Forum for Direct Engagement with Gulf-Based Logistics and Infrastructure Decision-Makers.
Strategic partners join at the foundation of a long-term Europe–Gulf executive dialogue. Global trade corridors are being redefined. Infrastructure investment priorities, capital flows, and distribution networks increasingly depend on cross-regional alignment.
LOG-IN Europe 2026 convenes a curated delegation of Gulf-based operators and investment actors in Bucharest for structured, decision-oriented engagement with Romanian logistics leaders and infrastructure operators.
The platform is designed not as a broad networking event, but as a focused executive environment where corridor positioning, partnership exploration, and long-term cooperation can be evaluated at decision-maker level.
Executive Delegation from the Gulf
LOG-IN Europe 2026 is structured around the direct participation of senior executives from the Gulf region, coordinated through the Supply Chain & Logistics Group (SCLG), Dubai.
The delegation comprises operational leaders and investment decision-makers from logistics platforms, port and infrastructure operators, trade facilitation environments, and capital structures actively engaged in international expansion and corridor development.
Discussions in Bucharest therefore take place between actors with active mandates — not representational roles. The objective is substantive evaluation of infrastructure opportunities, partnership models, and cross-border integration strategies.
For Romanian logistics enterprises, this creates direct access to Gulf-based operators and investors assessing scalable European positioning.
Why This Initiative Matters Now
Global trade corridors are undergoing accelerated realignment. The Black Sea region, the Danube corridor, and Southeastern Europe are regaining strategic relevance within the European Union’s logistics architecture.
At the same time, the Gulf region — anchored by Dubai — has consolidated its position as a leading global logistics and trade hub. Infrastructure capital, port operators, and supply chain innovators are seeking stable and scalable European integration points.
Romania occupies a strategic intersection within this convergence. As an EU Member State with Black Sea access and expanding industrial infrastructure, it can serve as a European anchor within emerging Europe–Gulf logistics routes.
The current phase of corridor realignment creates a strategic window for early positioning.
The Strategic Bridge
Direct Access to Gulf Decision-Makers. Strong Positioning in the European Market.
Supply Chain & Logistics Group, Dubai
An executive network headquartered in one of the world’s most dynamic global trade hubs. SCLG convenes C-level leaders across logistics, infrastructure, port operations, trade finance, and supply chain innovation.
Its summits and executive platforms bring together decision-makers shaping corridor development, capital deployment, and infrastructure expansion across the Gulf and international markets.
For LOG-IN Europe 2026, SCLG ensures structured access to Gulf-based operators and investment actors with active international expansion mandates.
Steinbeis Romania, Bucharest
Part of the international Steinbeis Network, with strong positioning in cross-border business development and investment facilitation.
Steinbeis Romania operates at the interface of infrastructure operators, industrial enterprises, institutional leaders, and international investors. Its management has repeatedly participated in SCLG’s international summits in Dubai, contributing to executive-level dialogue and strengthening institutional cooperation between the Gulf region and Europe.
For LOG-IN Europe 2026, Steinbeis Romania ensures executive alignment, stakeholder coordination, and operational implementation capacity within Romania.
Established Global Executive Platform
The Bucharest edition builds upon the long-standing international summit tradition of the Supply Chain & Logistics Group in Dubai.
For nearly two decades, SCLG has convened senior executives from logistics operators, port authorities, infrastructure developers, investors, and trade institutions across multiple regions. Previous editions convened senior executives, port authorities, infrastructure developers, institutional stakeholders, and investment leaders to address:
- Trade corridor realignment and geopolitical risk
- Infrastructure investment and capital deployment
- AI, automation, and digital trade ecosystems
- Sustainable and resilient supply chain strategies
LOG-IN Europe 2026 in Bucharest extends this established executive framework into the European context while maintaining the same structured, decision-oriented approach.
Proven International Summit Tradition: Nearly Two Decades of Executive Dialogue


SCLG platforms convene decision-makers from multiple regions, bringing together logistics operators, infrastructure developers, investors, and institutional leaders within a structured, cross-border executive environment.

SCLG summits are structured as high-level executive platforms combining plenary exchange, focused panel dialogue, and curated decision-level engagement.

Through its executive magazine LINK, SCLG provides a continuous platform for strategic insights, infrastructure developments, and supply chain innovation perspectives contributed by global industry leaders.
Why Leading Logistics Enterprises Should Engage
LOG-IN Europe 2026 offers logistics enterprises a structured opportunity to position themselves within the emerging Europe–Gulf corridor dialogue at executive level.
Participation as a strategic partner provides direct visibility and engagement with Gulf-based operators and investment actors evaluating European integration, infrastructure cooperation, and cross-border expansion.
This is not general networking exposure. It is focused executive interaction within a controlled environment designed for commercially relevant discussion on infrastructure alignment, partnership structures, and long-term corridor positioning.
Early engagement strengthens competitive positioning. As logistics alliances and trade routes evolve, companies participating at the foundational stage of this platform position themselves visibly within a developing Europe–Gulf integration framework.
Strategic partners benefit from:
- Direct executive access to Gulf-based operators and investors
- Brand positioning within a curated international executive environment
- Structured bilateral dialogue aligned with commercial objectives
- Early association with a recurring Europe–Gulf logistics platform
Participation is limited to a selected number of strategic partners to ensure focused dialogue and high-level engagement.
Executive Format
Curated. Decision-Oriented. Implementation-Focused.
LOG-IN Europe 2026 is designed as a curated executive platform with limited participation. The structure prioritizes depth of dialogue over scale.
The forum combines:
- High-level plenary exchange
- Structured panel discussions
- Curated bilateral meetings
- Closed-door executive roundtables
- Targeted site visits to selected infrastructure and logistics platforms
The objective is focused executive engagement aligned with strategic and commercial priorities.
Participation is intentionally structured to maintain executive depth, operational relevance, and efficient decision-level interaction.
Who Should Engage
Designed for companies shaping logistics corridors and international expansion.
LOG-IN Europe 2026 is structured for senior decision-makers from organizations with strategic relevance to infrastructure development, logistics operations, trade facilitation, and cross-border investment.
The platform is designed for companies and stakeholderss actively shaping logistics infrastructure and cross-border expansion strategies, particulary
Infrastructure & Logistics Operators
- Port and terminal operators
- Airport cargo platforms
- Intermodal and rail logistics operators
- 3PL and integrated logistics service providers
- Industrial park and logistics hub developers
Institutional & Strategic Stakeholders
- Ministries and development agencies
- Regional infrastructure authorities
- Export and trade facilitation organizations
Technology & Supply Chain Innovation Leaders
- Digital logistics platforms
- AI-driven supply chain solution providers
- Automation and smart infrastructure systems
Infrastructure Investors & Financial Institutions
- Infrastructure funds and investment platforms
- Trade finance institutions
- Insurance and risk management providers active in cross-border logistics
Partnership is intended for CEOs, board members, and senior executives with strategic responsibility.
Strategic Outlook
Establishing a Long-Term Europe–Gulf Executive Platform
LOG-IN Europe 2026 is conceived as the inaugural edition of a recurring executive platform designed to strengthen structured engagement between the Gulf region and Romania within the broader European Union supply chain architecture.
The 2026 edition establishes the foundation of an annual Europe–Gulf executive dialogue platform. By building continuity, the initiative aims to anchor Bucharest as a recurring meeting point for high-level logistics engagement linking European market capacity with Gulf-based capital and operational leadership.
Early partners of the 2026 edition position themselves at the foundation of this sustained executive exchange framework.
Become a Strategic Partner of
LOG-IN Europe 2026
Companies with strategic relevance to logistics, infrastructure, and cross-border trade may explore partnership opportunities within this executive platform.
A limited number of strategic partnerships are available for the 2026 inaugural edition.

