
LMDC 2026 Day Two Shifts Focus to Practical Solutions and Strategic Partnerships
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The second day of the Last Mile Delivery Conference 2026 (LMDC), organized by OTO, continued with a stronger emphasis on actionable solutions and partnership-building, moving beyond identifying challenges to implementing real-world strategies that drive efficiency and integration across the sector.
Building on the momentum of day one, the second day adopted a more execution-driven approach, with sessions focused on translating insights into tangible actions within operational environments.
The event continued to attract high-caliber decision-makers, engaging in in-depth discussions on growth strategies, operational optimization, and enhancing customer experience amid rapid market changes.
The day opened with an official walkthrough attended by OTO leadership, speakers, and VIP guests, followed by different panel discussions that revealed that the current phase requires organizations to move beyond diagnosis into execution by adopting flexible, scalable solutions capable of adapting to operational complexities and business expansion.
Key sessions addressed strategic topics such as growth pathways in retail and a dedicated discussion on quick commerce (Q-Commerce) and its role in shaping the future of omnichannel retail.
These sessions examined the challenges of rapid fulfillment and how to balance customer expectations with operational capabilities.

The day also saw the announcement of new partnerships among participating entities, highlighting a growing trend toward collaboration and ecosystem integration. Short presentations showcased real-world case studies and practical solutions aimed at improving logistics performance.
On the practical side, advanced workshops and training sessions continued, offering tools and strategies that can be directly applied in operational settings, alongside interactive spaces designed to foster networking and collaboration.
The second day included an awards segment honoring leading e-commerce brands for their contributions to enhancing customer experience and operational efficiency, reinforcing the importance of innovation and excellence in advancing the sector.

The conference concluded with a strong emphasis on the critical role of partnerships in addressing operational challenges and achieving sustainable growth.
Participants left with clearer insights into the future of last-mile delivery and newly formed collaboration opportunities, underscoring LMDC’s value as a platform that combines executive insight, practical application, and impactful networking.

Ehab Mahmoud
