Top executives from the logistics, supply chain, and commerce sectors are set to gather in Bangkok on May 21 and 22, 2026, for the Last Mile Leaders APAC summit. The event will bring together CXO-level professionals to address the rapidly evolving challenges impacting the delivery ecosystem across the Asia Pacific region.
Key Discussions on AI and Delivery Challenges
The summit agenda will focus on critical issues shaping the future of last-mile delivery. Participants will delve into the growing role of artificial intelligence and advanced technology in optimizing operations, alongside strategies for overcoming persistent delivery delays. Discussions are expected to cover the current state of last-mile infrastructure in Asia Pacific and the innovative approaches major industry players are adopting.
"Eye on the Last Mile" Report Launch
A significant highlight of the summit will be the launch of a new research report titled "Eye on the Last Mile." This report is anticipated to offer in-depth insights into the region's delivery landscape, providing data and analysis on technological integration and strategic developments within the sector.
Industry Leaders in Attendance
Organizers have confirmed participation from senior representatives of prominent companies. Expected attendees include executives from:
- Electrolux
- Metcash
- JB Hi‑Fi
- CEVA Logistics
- Thailand Post
- Coca‑Cola Europacific Partners
Kushal Nahata, CEO of FarEye, noted that Asia Pacific presents some of the "most complex and dynamic challenges" in global last-mile delivery. He emphasized that the summit provides a crucial platform for leaders actively shaping the sector's future.
Bangkok Chosen for Dynamic Market
Bangkok was selected as the host city due to Southeast Asia and the wider Asia Pacific region being recognized as some of the world's fastest-growing and most complex last-mile delivery markets. Factors contributing to this complexity include fragmented infrastructure, challenging island geographies, escalating consumer expectations, and the increasing adoption of AI and automation.
The summit aims to foster an environment where industry leaders can exchange ideas and collaborate on how supply chain and last-mile delivery networks can effectively evolve amidst rapid transformation in the region’s logistics ecosystem.