PASIA to host regional logistics, supply chain summit in Manila
  • Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia to hold regional logistics and supply chain summit on March 18-19, 2026
  • Event to gather chief executives, senior managers, policymakers, and industry specialists
  • Discussions to cover trade challenges, regulatory shifts, AI, mobility and regional integration
  • Sessions to tackle digital transformation, resilience, sustainability, and emerging technologies
  • Confirmed speakers include top-level officials from the government, private companies, and industry organizations
  • PortCalls is a media partner of the summit

The Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia (PASIA) will stage a regional logistics and supply chain summit on March 18-19, 2026 at the Marriott Hotel Manila in Pasay City, bringing together business leaders and policymakers to examine developments shaping trade and mobility across the region.

The two-day Country and Regional Logistics Summit 2026 will convene chief executives, senior managers, policymakers, and industry specialists for dialogues on trade, transportation, and supply chain developments at both the country and regional levels.

Carrying the theme “Addressing Trade Challenges, Regulatory Shifts, Logistics Issues, Talent Gaps, Best Practices, AI Advancement, the Future of Mobility, Country and Regional Integration Impact, Current Developments, and Ethics,” the summit will focus on practical strategies aimed at strengthening regional connectivity and improving operational efficiency.

Organizers said participants can expect actionable insights and forward-looking perspectives designed to support sustainable growth and deeper regional integration.

Conference sessions will explore economic trends, cross-border trade facilitation, digital transformation, infrastructure development, supply chain resilience, sustainability, cybersecurity, analytics and emerging technologies reshaping logistics and warehousing.

Among the confirmed speakers are Charlie Villaseñor, chairman and CEO of PASIA; Agaton Teodoro Uvero, deputy commissioner of the Bureau of Customs; Mary Jean Pacheco, undersecretary of the Department of Trade and Industry; Vivian Santos, deputy director general for operations of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority; and Alden Labaguis, international tax and global trade partner at SGV & Co. (EY Philippines).

Other top-level officials from industry organizations, private companies, and the public sector have also confirmed participation.

Registration remains open, with regular delegate rates available. Sponsorship and exhibition packages are also being offered to organizations seeking greater visibility among regional decision-makers.

PortCalls is a media partner of the event.

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