transport logistic Americas hailed a success

Messe München’s press department reports that the transport logistic Americas & air cargo Americas trade fair in Miami mid-NOV25, saw a total of 6,345 participants over the three days, and received much positive feedback. Held 11-13NOV25 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida, the trade show attracted 143 exhibitors from 24 nations, along with an international audience flying in mainly from Canada, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, and Argentina. “About one-third of the participants traveled from abroad. Overall, the event exceeded all expectations and established itself as a multimodal logistics trade fair in the U.S.,” the release proclaims. Around half of the exhibitors were from the U.S. For the first time, the event also included a special ‘project cargo’ area focused on heavy-lift, breakbulk, and specialized logistics, with 30 exhibitors and two dedicated sessions in the conference program. Also maritime entered the multimodal chat as a premiere, too. “The exhibition showcased a well-balanced mix of services, systems, and technologies covering road, rail, sea, and air transport. Many exhibitors presented a comprehensive portfolio, and for one in five companies, digitalization was a top priority,” the release explains. “The well-attended forums reflected the high engagement of the logistics community, offering 19 sessions with more than 70 individual presentations.”

Ribbon cutting to open the transport logistic Americas et al. Image: Messe München

Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead at Messe München, reported: “Many key players filled the halls. The more international the business and the more uncertain the times, the more important personal contact becomes. The working atmosphere was truly palpable. Miami has proven itself as a meeting point for the logistics community, and the trade fair served as an efficient hub for networking, with a strong focus on South, Central, and North America. These facts reinforce transport logistic Americas as the leading logistics trade show in the U.S. This trade fair has tremendous potential and will continue to grow in the years ahead. We will continue developing it with the same high standards as transport logistic in Munich. Together with our other international events, it supports global networking and knowledge exchange along international supply chains.”

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