
2722 exhibitors from 73 countries, more than 77,000 visitors from more than 130 countries, and 65 percent of international exhibitors-these record numbers of logistical numbers and recent air badges in Munich emphasize the industry’s need for strong global platforms for exchange and innovation.
In the aftermath of the successful commercial exhibition in Munich, the international logistics and air cargo industry is looking forward to the following main event: American logistical transport and American air transport, which will be held in Miami from 11 to 13 November 2025. With increasingly distinguishing global trade talks through evaluation and response to respond to the evaluation of these lawyers.

“Changes in World Trade Policies directly affect the design of the corporate network, logistical services flows, and the total cost of ownership in their supply chains,” said Dr. Monic Morfield, Associate Professor and Director of the Excellence Center in the Supply Series, Farmers College at Miami University.
“The global supply chains cannot be raised overnight, so at times of uncertainty, conferences are especially important to provide opportunities for executives for the supply chain to exchange ideas and strategies.”
This need for dialogue not only related to politics, but also extends to innovation and flexibility required by modern supply chains. “One of the basic challenges in designing the global supply chain today is the budget of efficiency with flexibility – especially when working through various organizational environments and risks,” adds Dr. Adeguk Ok, Professor and Head of the Supply Series Management, the College of Business Administration in Arizona. “The gathering of decision makers in events like this allows the industry to translate complex requirements into implemented strategies.”
The Miami Beach Convention Center will again be the place of the main players from all over the global supply chain. This event, organized by the Messe München, is the largest exhibition of logistical and multimedia shipping services in the United States of America and brings together specialists in logistical and air services, executives in the supply chain, and trucks from the main industries. This coordination combines high -level networks on the floor of the show and a varied educational program in seminars and sessions, and attracting participants from North and South America, Europe and Asia.
“The strong momentum from Munich shows that the industry estimates organized exchange, especially when many markets are in a transition.”
“With the transportation of the two logistical Americas and the Americas, we aim to provide this type of trend and focus exactly – designed on the facts of the Americas.” Miami at the intersection of the main trade roads between North and South America provides an ideal location to enhance international dialogue. A comprehensive symposium program will be accompanied by the exhibition, which covers topics such as regional infrastructure, near adulthood, sustainability, digitization, and multimedia logistics.
“Topics in a great related agenda in the developments of the current industry.” Dr. Shunberger adds. “We look forward to welcoming the global logistics community in one of the most dynamic areas in the world.”