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LX Pantos Participates in TPM26 in Long Beach
- Discussing key issues and outlook in the global shipping and logistics market,
strengthening industry partnerships
- Operating a booth and stepping up sales outreach to prospective customers, reinforcing its footprint in North America
LX Pantos, a leading global logistics company headquartered in Korea (Global CEO: Lee Yong-ho), announced on March 3 that it is participating in the Trans-Pacific Maritime Conference 2026 (TPM26), a global shipping and logistics conference to be held from March 2 to 4 in Long Beach, California.
TPM is an annual industry forum that convenes leading ocean carriers, logistics providers, shippers, and port/terminal operators to discuss a wide range of topics, including pressing market issues and global supply-chain strategies. This year’s event drew over 1,100 companies from around the world.
With volatility across global logistics and supply chains intensifying―driven by recent shifts in U.S. tariff policy and heightened uncertainty in the trade environment―discussions at TPM serve as an important indicator of the market tone and direction for the shipping and logistics sector going forward.
At the event, LX Pantos is operating a promotional booth and conducting intensive marketing and business development activities targeting prospective customers. The company is also strengthening its global network by engaging with key stakeholders across the shipping and logistics ecosystem and exploring concrete partnership opportunities.
North America remains a core strategic region for LX Pantos. The company continues to expand its local infrastructure and network across the region, while also advancing new growth initiatives, including intermodal transportation and other integrated logistics solutions. In 2025, LX Pantos acquired a large-scale logistics center—equivalent to 43 soccer fields—in Dalton, Georgia, a major logistics hub in the southeastern United States.
An LX Pantos official said, “We will leverage TPM as an opportunity to accelerate our push into the North American logistics market and expand our cooperation with key partners. We will also further strengthen our market intelligence capabilities to respond to a rapidly changing global environment and fulfill our role as a trusted partner to our customers.”
[Photo 1] LX Pantos exhibition booth
at the TPM 2026 conference
[Photo 2] Lee Yong-ho, Global CEO of LX Pantos (sixth from left),
with employees at the TPM 2026 conference