Singapore as a hub for global logistics decisions
From March 9–13, we’ll be attending the 15th Worldwide Conference of WCAworld in Singapore - one of the world’s key trade hubs. Rafał Michalski and Olaf Lenz will be meeting partners from Europe, Asia, the Americas and the Middle East. The goal is simple: practical talks about new routes, joint projects, and building international supply chains that actually work better.
WCAworld — real operational scale, not just networking
WCAworld brings together over 13,000 offices across 196 countries, making it the largest network of independent logistics companies in the world. For us, that scale means real operational security. Instead of guessing when entering new markets, we rely on hard local knowledge from trusted experts. Having proven partners almost everywhere allows us to run international shipments with the flexibility big corporations often lack - while still handling the most complex projects.
Partnerships that truly support global operations
Our presence in WCAworld is about everyday, hands-on support for our clients. Strong relationships with partners around the world let us organize transport faster and respond more smoothly to market changes. The Singapore conference is a key moment to deepen those connections and plan the next joint initiatives.
Let’s connect in Singapore
We invite you to schedule meetings with Rafał Michalski and Olaf Lenz during the WCAworld conference. Let’s talk specifics and the real opportunities that come from working together on logistics projects. We also encourage you to follow Langowski Logistics on LinkedIn, where we’ll be sharing event updates and news straight from Singapore.

