Multimodal
Customs Support Group will be exhibiting at Multimodal 2026, running from 30 June-2 July at the NEC Birmingham – one of the UK’s leading annual gatherings for logistics, transport and supply chain professionals.
This three‑day exhibition brings together organisations involved in moving goods across every transport mode, making it a valuable setting for discussions around compliance, cross‑border operations and the evolving demands placed on international trade.
Industry Challenges Shaping Today’s Supply Chains
Businesses across the UK and Europe continue to face significant pressures as global supply networks become more interconnected and time‑sensitive. Multimodal’s broad representation across manufacturing, retail, agribusiness, pharmaceuticals, FMCG and more reflects these shifting demands, all of which rely heavily on efficient, compliant border processes.
As sourcing spans multiple jurisdictions and regulatory frameworks evolve, the margin for error in customs documentation, tariff classification and movement planning has narrowed. Keeping goods flowing smoothly is now central to maintaining both customer service levels and operational stability.
Why Multimodal Matters for Customs Support Group
Multimodal’s programme of free sessions and industry discussions encourages forward‑looking conversations around resilience, technology adoption, sustainability and operational improvement – areas closely aligned with Customs Support Group’s work supporting cross‑border trade.
Throughout the event, Customs Support Group will highlight the ways effective customs management supports organisations by helping them:
- Avoid delays that disrupt logistics operations
- Reduce risks linked to documentation errors or misclassification
- Lower exposure to avoidable duty costs
- Prepare for the continued digitalisation of customs workflows
- Strengthen visibility, control and consistency across global movements
Supporting Operational Stability Through Customs Expertise
Customs Support Group partners with organisations across Europe to strengthen customs operations that underpin resilient, efficient supply chains. Our work covers consultancy, documentation accuracy, customs clearance, compliance oversight and duty optimisation, ensuring businesses have the structure and expertise needed to move goods confidently and compliantly across borders.
These capabilities help businesses:
- Minimise border‑related delays
- Improve documentation and classification standards
- Maintain transparency across international flows
- Avoid penalties and operational setbacks
- Align customs practices with broader logistics and business strategies
As cross‑border movement becomes more regulated and more data‑driven, having the right customs structure in place is increasingly essential.
Connecting With the Logistics Community
With more than 13,500 attendees recorded at recent editions, Multimodal remains a key meeting place for logistics leaders, freight forwarders, technology providers, carriers and manufacturers looking to exchange ideas and explore new approaches.
Meet Customs Support Group at Multimodal 2026
Our team will be available throughout the event to speak with visitors about strengthening customs processes, navigating regulatory uncertainty and integrating customs into digital transformation.
Topics you may wish to discuss with us include:
- Supply chain resilience and risk reduction
- Changing trade regulations
- Duty optimisation and cost management
- Digitalisation of customs workflows
- Building long‑term, future‑ready customs strategies
How to register: Multimodal 2026 Registration