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February Events Recap: Close to Ecommerce, Close to the Market

February was a busy month for our team. We traveled across Europe and beyond to meet the people shaping e-commerce and cross-border logistics today. Our team took part in conference stages and booth conversations. Every event gave us a clearer view of what ecommerce sellers need, where the market is moving, and how logistics can support the growth of ecommerce sellers. We attend events to grow professionally, learn from others, share our experience, and turn all of that into better delivery solutions for you and your customers.

Marketplace & Cross-Border Summit in Budapest, Hungary

Our team was in Budapest for the Marketplace & Cross-Border Summit, meeting sellers, marketplace teams, and logistics experts who work with international ecommerce every day.

Our Country Manager in Hungary and Romania, Andreea Radu, took the main stage to share her expertise on cross-border logistics for ecommerce merchants. The focus was clear: how to scale internationally without losing control over delivery quality, costs, and customer experience.

We came to listen as much as to speak. Understanding what sellers across Europe need helps us refine our delivery solutions and keep up with real market expectations.

ECommerce Expo in Berlin, Germany

Berlin Expo in Berlin brought together ecommerce leaders from across Europe, and our team spent two intense days connecting with the industry.

Maks Bokar, Nazar Protsiv, and Udo Wieczorek met potential customers and partners from Germany, the UK, and Poland. Some conversations are still under wraps, but we’re excited about what’s coming next.

The floor was full of familiar faces and long-term partners — last-mile operators, postal companies, and integrators such as Asendia, Austrian Post, PostNord, DHL, GLS, and Bring.

Insights we took from Berlin:

  • AI in ecommerce: pricing and margin management are increasingly handled by algorithms.
  • TikTok Shop and social commerce: content drives sales, and creator recommendations influence buying decisions more than classic ads.
  • Cross-border growth: marketplaces and social platforms remain the main tools for scaling internationally.

Ecommerce moves fast. Staying close to these conversations helps us move with it.

WMX Americas 2026, in Miami, USA

Next stop was WMX Americas 2026 in sunny Miami. The focus here was global: logistics, AI technologies, and products with which we enter the next phase of international commerce.

The Meest team shared ideas, explored new strategies, and connected with partners from different markets. Across discussions, one thing stood out. The future of logistics will be built on collaboration, technology, and strong international partnerships.

Ecommerce Expo, Budapest

We wrapped up the month back in Budapest at Ecommerce Expo, one of the region’s largest events for online trade. 

At Booth 23, our team talked about delivery, pickup, returns, and everything that helps ecommerce sellers reach customers smoothly. Visitors had the chance to meet our Hungarian team Andreea Radu, Falvi Timea, Brigitta Andrea Nagy, Várnai Jakab, and Viktor Géró.

Some stopped for a quick question, others stayed for longer conversations. These face-to-face talks are often where the most useful ideas come from.

Every event we attend is about you. New customers, future partners, and teams we’ve been working with for years. We show up to learn trends, exchange experiences, and challenge our own thinking. All of this helps us improve what we do and deliver better solutions for your ecommerce business.

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