Tianjin CIMC Logistics Invites You to AASC 2026 the 3rd Southeast Asia Automotive Supply Chain Summit

Published: Jun 11, 2026 14:54

The 2nd SMM Southeast Asia Automotive Supply Chain Conference in 2025 was successfully held. At the conference, 10 new car models were unveiled, along with the Southeast Asia brand strategies of three automakers and SMM's Thailand domestic steel prices. It facilitated efficient negotiations between over 12 buyers and over 60 suppliers, initially establishing an exchange platform for the entire automotive industry chain in Southeast Asia. Currently, Southeast Asia's NEV industry has entered a critical development phase. Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam have each made strategic moves and breakthroughs, while the industry also faces challenges such as supply chain restructuring, technology route competition, and localization compliance. Fortunately, with support from all parties, SMM's Thailand and Indonesia domestic price systems have been launched and adopted by core enterprises, establishing a credible cost benchmark for the industry.

The 3rd conference in 2026 will focus on three core areas: exploring the sales potential of NEVs in Southeast Asia, bridging the last mile of the supply chain and integrating regional industrial resources, upgrading SMM's Southeast Asia metal quotations from price references to transaction benchmarks, and implementing the procurement application of electrification materials and establishing an actionable pricing system. We firmly believe that real progress comes from turning consensus into action.

At this conference, cordially invites you to gather again in Bangkok to jointly transform strategic blueprints into market competitive advantages, to witness and participate in this extraordinary and far-reaching industry event, and to create a brilliant new chapter together! Click the to register immediately.

Booth No.: B06

Tianjin CIMC Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area. It mainly designs, develops and manufactures logistics equipment, trolleys, storage racks and special containers, etc. It currently has three production bases in Tianjin, Wuhu (Anhui) and Chuzhou (Anhui), and has obtained certifications including ISO 9001, ISO 14000, IATF 16949, ISO 45001 and ISO 50001 management system standards.

Since 2000, we have designed and manufactured various general-purpose pallets, boxes, racks and other line-side equipment as well as precise material racks for automakers in Japan, Europe and the United States, and China.

We provide customized products and services based on customer needs, offering integrated logistics solutions for the automotive industry.

The company has its own product R&D and design team, has cumulatively developed over 2,000 product categories, and ships 700,000 sets of products annually.

Tianjin CIMC Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd. is located in Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area. The company specializes in the design, development and manufacture of logistics containers, trolleys, storage racks and special containers. It currently operates three production bases in Tianjin, Wuhu (Anhui) and Chuzhou (Anhui), and has obtained certifications including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, IATF 16949, ISO 45001 and ISO 50001 management system standards.

Since 2000, we have designed and manufactured general-purpose pallets, bins, racks, inline tooling and precision part racks for automotive manufacturers in Japan, Europe, the United States and domestic China.

We provide customized products and services tailored to client requirements, and deliver comprehensive logistics solutions for the automotive industry.

We have our in-house product R&D and design team, with more than 2,000 product varieties developed with an annual shipment volume of 700,000 sets.

Contact Information Contact

Lian Hao

+86-13820657998(English)

Wu Xiaoshan

+86-15822677128(Japanese)


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Zhang Jingjie

zhangjingjie@smm.cn

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