Strengthening The Industrial Supply Chain, Wakeni Will Hold An Integrated Exhibition In 2026

JAKARTA - PT Wahana Kemalaniaga Makmur (Wakeni), the leading B2B exhibition organizer in Indonesia announced that it will hold an integrated industrial exhibition in order to strengthen the national supply chain in the food sector, cold chain, logistics, and hospitality.

This series of exhibitions will be held from 6 to 9 May 2026 at NICE PIK 2, Jakarta, and will present more than 400 exhibition participants from various interconnected sectors.

Carrying specific themes related to supply chain, cold chain and logistics, this event is expected to be a collaboration space to strengthen the efficiency of national supply chains and increase the competitiveness of local products in the global market.

In an effort to build an integrated industrial ecosystem, Wakeni introduced two new exhibitions, namely FEAST Indonesia 2026 and Agrilivestock Asia, which will highlight the trend of hospitality, HoReCa, tourism and culinary, as well as Asian Agrilivestock, which complements the AGRIMAT exhibition, will focus on innovation in the livestock, feed and modern agricultural sectors to strengthen the farm-to-retail chain.

These two exhibitions will run in line with other major events International Indonesia Seafood & Meat Expo (IISM), Indonesia Cold Chain Expo, Warehousing & Storage Handling + Smart Logistics & Supply Chain Expo.

"By presenting this integrated exhibition, we want to bridge the gap in Indonesia's supply chain and create a more cohesive partnership between business actors, industry and global innovators," said Director of PT Wahana Kemalaniaga Makmur Sofianto Widjaja in an official statement, Friday, October 10.

Next year will also be a big debut for NICE (Nusantara International Convention Exhibition) PIK 2, a new convention center with premium facilities in the northern area of Jakarta.

This location was chosen because it was considered strategic to encourage the growth of new business areas and strengthen logistics connectivity.

This series of exhibitions also not only displays product booths, but will also present culinary demonstrations, supply chain workshops, technological innovation discussions, to business matching sessions between domestic and foreign business actors.

Meanwhile, Indonesian Chef Association (ICA) President Susanto assessed that exhibitions such as FEAST will open up new opportunities for the Indonesian culinary world.

"FEAST's launch with Food and Beverage Indonesia will be a new driver for the hospitality and tourism sector, connecting chefs with innovative suppliers and technologies that can improve service standards in this industry," he said.

Based on the results of the previous year's event, the Wakeni exhibition recorded 35,685 visitors from 35 countries and 287 exhibition participants from 10 countries.

For the 2026 edition, participation is estimated to increase to 40,000 professional visitors from Indonesia and abroad, with participants' retention rate reaching 93 percent.

This series of exhibitions is expected to be able to encourage investment growth, expand export access, and strengthen sustainable innovation throughout the industrial supply chain.