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MCVE 2026 to Open in May with Strongest International Line-Up Yet

Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Expo 2026. Image Credit: Asian Trucker

MCVE 2026 runs 14–16 May at MIECC, with a record 20% international exhibitors, a Taiwan Pavilion, and CargoNOW Malaysia conference.

MCVE 2026 Brings Trucks, Logistics, and International Brands to MIECC in May

The Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Expo 2026 (MCVE 2026) will take place from May 14 to 16, 2026, at the MINES International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC), Selangor, marking the seventh edition of the largest commercial vehicle exhibition in Southeast Asia.

The event is organised by Asian Trucker Media and is targeted at industry professionals, including fleet operators, business owners, and decision-makers. Entry is free with registration.

This year’s edition sees the strongest overseas participation in the event’s history, with international exhibitors occupying 20 per cent of booths. The show also introduces a Taiwan Pavilion, bringing together a delegation of seven Taiwanese companies to showcase their products and capabilities, reflecting growing regional participation in the Malaysian commercial vehicle market.

“This year, we have the strongest representation of international brands ever. This signals that our commercial vehicle market as well as our exhibition, are of importance for brands outside Malaysia,the organiser said in its official statement.

The exhibition centres on trucks and the supporting ecosystem, with exhibitors presenting components, workshop equipment, and transport-related solutions focused on maintenance, operational efficiency, and day-to-day fleet performance.

MCVE 2026 will be officiated on May 14 by Minister of Transport Anthony Loke, who previously opened the 2024 edition. In keeping with MCVE tradition, the guest of honour will be driven to the exhibition hall in a truck, with live feed broadcasting the journey from within the vehicle.

The programme includes a conference, a series of coffee talks, and the Asian Trucker Networking Night. The Association of Malaysian Hauliers will host five coffee talks across the three days, covering current issues and knowledge-sharing. CargoNOW Malaysia will be co-hosted as a full-day conference on May 15, addressing developments in logistics, digital systems, and supply chain coordination across the broader transportation industry. Government agencies, associations, and industry bodies are involved in the event, contributing to discussions on policy, regulation, and industry direction.

This year’s MCVE will also feature a new Experience Zone, shining a spotlight on the growing camping trend in Malaysia. Several recreational vehicles will be on display, including one converted Unimog driven by a young couple travelling the world.

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