Logistics transportation of the Americas and the Jealist Americans: The conference program focuses on transformation, technology and political geography
- From 11 to 13 November, 2025, Air Cargo Amecas will be held, and the Private Cargo Amecas Private Gallery.
- For the first time, the accompanying conference program will be operated in two phases, which enhances opportunities for personal exchange between exhibitors and participants who make up the future in Miami.
Through a broader conference program, the Transport Logistic America is established as a pioneering commercial exhibition in transportation and logistical services. Along with Air Cargo America and the Project Cargo America, the event will put the future of global supply chains at the three -day discussions center at the Miami Beach Conference Center.
Experts will explore all logistics services sectors how infrastructure, technology and international frameworks interact. Miami operates as an ideal meeting point for stakeholders in the multimedia supply chain, as it works as a logistical center between North and South America and a major in Atlantic trade.
Famous partners and extensive experiences are occupied by many regional bodies and institutions, and the World Trade Center in Miami (WTCM) works as a strategic partner, and unites with Messenger München to combine all transportation and logistical tasks in this joint event of American logistical transport, air Americas, and shipping charges. The prominent conference program, under the auspices of Messi Mon after close cooperation with strategic partners and leading industry experts, covers the logistical, technological and political aspects.
In theory, partners include Stat Times, the Council of AirPorts Council, the American European Trade Chamber (EACC), the Customs and Customs Association in Florida (FCBF), the American Chamber of Commerce and Mexico. In Project Cargo, DVV International Media contributes to its publication of Heavy Lift & Project Reading International (HLPFI). 16 sessions in two phases this year, the conference program will be held in two phases for the first time, and includes 16 sessions, including presentations, paintings, communication events and seminars.

The main topics focus on future infrastructure projects, starting with smart charging centers and urban logistical solutions to develop new transportation methods. The continuous topic of digitization and automation will be addressed across all transportation, including data -based operations, smart labor, and digital solutions. Additional contributions will cover political geography and clean technology, such as nearby, commercial policy and alternative energy as responses to global challenges. The women’s session in logistics, hosted by FCBF, enhances the functional and functional development of women in the logistical services industry.
Enhancing supply chains through personal communication
A mixture of conference and exhibition sessions creates a unique platform for logistical knowledge and personal exchange. In the wake of the American “free education” principle, acceptance of the exhibition, including the conference program, is free.
“Just as the pioneer happened in Munich, the logistical positions of transportation, all over the world, are for intense networks. Especially in difficult times, personal relationships are more important than ever, as global supply chains make more flexible,” says Dr. Robert Shunberger, the global bulletin in Messi Monce.