Samsung SDS Unveils Digital Logistics Solutions at Manifest 2026

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By Kim Tae-ho
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Samsung SDS unveils global digital logistics solutions at 'Manifest 2026' - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
Samsung SDS unveils global digital logistics solutions at 'Manifest 2026'

Samsung SDS announced on the 11th that it participated as a presenter and exhibitor at Manifest 2026, a global logistics innovation expo held in Las Vegas from the 9th to 11th.

Manifest is an event where leading companies in the global supply chain and logistics industry gather to discuss future technologies and industry trends. This year's event drew approximately 7,200 attendees, including shippers, logistics service providers, and investors.

During the event, Samsung SDS engaged with global partner companies through session presentations and booth operations. The exhibition booth featured Cello Square, a digital logistics service platform that handles everything from quotations to bookings and settlements on a single platform.

Session presentations covered Samsung SDS's risk management for international maritime shipping and data-driven global transportation control towers. A joint presentation with Kyocera on warehouse and regional transportation innovation in Europe particularly drew attendees' attention.

Samsung SDS explained that many shippers and carriers face transparency issues in shipping processes due to geopolitical risks, climate change, and maritime navigation restrictions. To address these challenges, Samsung SDS provides real-time monitoring of entire logistics processes through Cello Square and AI-based accurate estimated time of arrival calculations.

Maarten Sileghem, Kyocera's logistics executive who co-presented, said, "By applying Samsung SDS's IT-based logistics services, we significantly improved logistics efficiency through enhanced data transparency and automated decision-making systems. We will continue business innovation through our partnership with Samsung SDS."

Oh Gu-il, Executive Vice President of Samsung SDS's Logistics Business Division, emphasized, "We will continue to advance our AI and cloud-based technologies to expand our global business."

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