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AIR CARG O WEEK


THE AMERICAS


MIAMI GEARS UP FOR LOGISTICS’ BRIGHTEST, BOLDEST EVENT YET


Following the successful trade fair in Munich, the international logistics and air cargo industry is looking ahead to the next major event: transport logistic Americas, air cargo Americas and project cargo Americas, which will take place in Miami from November 11 to 13, 2025. As global trade talks are increasingly characterised by changing customs policies and economic uncertainty, experts emphasise the importance of international platforms where stakeholders can assess and respond to these developments.


DR ROBERT SCHÖNBERGER, GLOBAL INDUSTRY LEAD, TRANSPORT LOGISTIC & AIR CARGO EXHIBITIONS / CERAMIC EXHIBITIONS AT MESSE MÜNCHEN TOOK TIME IN HIS BUSY DAY TO ADDRESS A RANGE OF QUESTIONS FROM ACW.


ACW: When was the first transport logistic Americas / air cargo Americas / project cargo Americas event held? Schönberger: The roots of this major logistics event stretch back to 1991, when Air Cargo Americas debuted in Miami, organised by the World Trade Center Miami. Fast forward to 2022, Messe München - organiser of the globally renowned transport logistic in Munich -


launched


transport logistic Americas. In 2025, the event expands further with the debut of project cargo Americas, transforming it into one of the most comprehensive multimodal logistics platforms in the Americas.


ACW: Has the event evolved over the years in terms of size, scope and international participation? Schönberger: What began as a regional air cargo conference has grown


into an international, multimodal logistics gathering that


attracts professionals from across the global supply chain. The event has significantly expanded in both size and scope, now encompassing air cargo, freight forwarding, project cargo, maritime, rail, and logistics tech - while drawing increasing participation from Latin America, North America, Europe and Asia.


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