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into Latin America and the Caribbean, smarter fleets and stronger supply chains,
integrated ports and airports, and urban last-mile
logistics balancing efficiency, emissions, and consumer expectations. Afternoon sessions examine airport cargo hubs, cross-border trade optimisation between the U.S. and Mexico, adaptive supply chains, and the role of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in global markets. The programme concludes on Thursday, 13 November, focusing on
air cargo, clean technology, and workforce development. Airports Council International – North America will present sessions on policy impacts and maximising cargo facility space, followed by World Trade Center Miami on clean tech and logistics innovation. The final session, led by Miami Dade College and Florida International University, explores career pathways in logistics and air cargo, supporting the development of the next generation of professionals.
Maximising the visitor experience The combined event offers a single platform for networking and business development. Attendees can explore solutions across air cargo, freight transportation, supply chain management, and heavy- lift logistics. An official event app allows participants to schedule appointments,
connect with exhibitors, and access matchmaking tools before and during the event. Exhibitors can also manage passes, order lead capture tools, and access marketing banners via the Circdata Exhibitor Portal.
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03 NOVEMBER 2025 ACW
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