
Company strengthens partnerships, explores collaborations at Long Beach conference
LX Pantos announced on the 3rd that it will participate in the ‘TPM (Trans-Pacific Maritime Conference) 2026,’ an international maritime and logistics conference held in Long Beach, California, U.S.
TPM is an event where major global shipping companies, logistics firms, shippers, port and terminal operators gather to discuss key logistics market issues and global supply chain strategies in depth. It is hosted annually by the Journal of Commerce, a logistics-focused media outlet under S&P Global, a global credit rating agency. This year, approximately 1,100 companies from around the world participated.
LX Pantos will operate a promotional booth at the TPM venue to conduct active marketing targeting potential customers while strengthening partnerships with key global maritime and logistics industry stakeholders and exploring business collaborations.
LX Pantos has designated North America as a core strategic region, strengthening local infrastructure and networks while pursuing new businesses such as intermodal (multimodal) transportation.
Last year, LX Pantos acquired a large logistics center in Dalton, Georgia — a southeastern U.S. logistics hub — covering an area equivalent to 43 soccer fields (109,332 square meters) alongside the Korea Ocean Business Corporation.
A source from LX Pantos stated, “We will utilize TPM as an opportunity to expand our North American logistics market strategy and deepen cooperation with key partners,” adding, “We will strengthen our market analysis capabilities to respond to the rapidly changing global environment and fulfill our role as a trusted customer partner.”

