Samsung SDS America's Group Leader Ann Jae-won, left, speaks at the company's panel session at Manifest 2026 in Las Vegas, Monday (local time). Courtesy of Samsung SDS
Samsung SDS took the stage at Manifest 2026, one of the world’s largest supply chain and logistics technology events, to spotlight its global digital logistics push, unveiling its tech-driven supply chain solutions.
The event, held in Las Vegas from Monday through Wednesday (local time), brought together leading companies and technology executives across the global supply chain and logistics sector to discuss emerging technologies and market trends.
This year’s conference drew about 7,200 attendees, including shippers, logistics solution and service providers, startups and investors.
At its exhibition booth, Samsung SDS showcased its logistics platform Cello Square, which provides an end-to-end logistics workflow. It enables users to manage tasks from quoting and booking to billing and settlement through a single interface.
The company also introduced its tech-driven logistics services covering ocean and air freight, as well as ground transportation, warehousing and localized distribution.
“Manifest 2026 served as a key platform to showcase the company’s digital logistics portfolio to the global market and strengthen ties with supply chain technology leaders,” said O Koo-il, executive vice president of the company’s logistics division.
“We will continue to advance artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud-based technologies to expand our global logistics business.”
Participants visit Samsung SDS' exhibition booth during Manifest 2026 in Las Vegas, Tuesday (local time). Courtesy of Samsung SDS
Samsung SDS also joined the conference sessions to address the challenges companies are facing with fast-changing global supply chains, highlighting its capabilities in ocean freight risk management and data-driven transport control.
Source: Korea Times News