AIR CARG O WEEK
AIR CARGO AMERICAS PREVIEW F
SEE YOU IN MIAMI 12 BY Edward HARDY
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“A single platform for networking and business development”
• air ACW 03 NOVEMBER 2025
rom 11–13 November 2025, Miami will host a landmark event in global
logistics as transport logistic Americas,
air cargo Americas, and the newly introduced project cargo Americas come together at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Organised by Messe München
The combined event is expected to attract over 6,000 visitors from more than 30 countries, covering every segment of logistics and supply chain management. The event will feature three key sections:
• transport logistic Americas, covering road, rail, combined transport, inland and ocean shipping, ports, courier services, e-commerce fulfillment, logistics IT and telematics, warehouse management systems, and packaging solutions.
cargo Americas, showcasing forwarding agents, airlines,
airports, express services, cargo handling companies, charter brokers, logistics providers, and air cargo-specific IT and equipment systems.
• Project cargo Americas, transport,
rail and special wagon operators, modular transporters, and cargo insurance.
focusing on heavy and oversize road inland and ocean
shipping including breakbulk and RoRo, airfreight project cargo, port handling and stevedoring,
cranes and lifting technology,
Expert insights The event features a conference programme running alongside the trade show, bringing together transportation,
international professionals from air cargo, logistics, and supply chain management. Confirmed
speakers include executives and experts from major organisations such as FedEx, DHL, PortMiami, Miami International Airport, Atlas Air, Kuehne + Nagel, Amerijet International Airlines, United Airlines, LATAM Cargo Group, Cargill, Grupo Mexico Transportes, and more. The show opens on Tuesday, 11 November, with the Inauguration
and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on the Blue Stage from 10:30–11:30 am. The first session explores Nearshoring and Regionalization, focusing on the impact on airfreight demand and infrastructure. Later, World Trade Center Miami will lead a session on Digital Cargo, covering data, automation, and the smart supply chain. EACC Florida will follow with a discussion on Transatlantic Trade in Turbulent Times, addressing tariffs, policy shifts, and supply chain realities. The day also includes sessions by the Florida Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association (FCBF) and a Women in Logistics programme highlighting leadership and diversity in the industry. Tuesday’s schedule also includes insights on heavy-lift and project
forwarding, civil engineering opportunities in the US, and e-commerce and express growth, exploring adaptation strategies for the evolving cargo environment. On Wednesday, 12 November, sessions will cover investment, infrastructure, and urban logistics. Topics include FDI investment
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