Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

Logistics Industry Trends to Watch in 2025

This selection of "must-read" articles from "Logistics Management" magazine for 2025 covers key areas: transportation trends, logistics technology, and global logistics. The articles delve into crucial topics such as data, artificial intelligence, automation, e-commerce, reverse logistics, talent reshaping, tariff policies, freight forwarding, 3PL, trucking, ocean shipping, and warehouse automation. The aim is to help logistics professionals gain insights into market changes and grasp future development directions, preparing them for the evolving landscape of the industry.

Nextgen 2025 Conference Highlights Future Logistics Trends

Nextgen 2025 Conference Highlights Future Logistics Trends

The 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference brings together over 200 industry leaders, focusing on cutting-edge topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, digital twins, supply chain resilience, and sustainability. Through a combination of keynote speeches and case studies, the conference provides attendees with immediately applicable practical guidance, helping companies build more efficient, resilient, and sustainable supply chains. Attendees will gain insights into leveraging technology and innovative strategies to navigate the evolving landscape of supply chain management and achieve a competitive advantage.

Aviation Summit Tackles Future of Maintenance Engineering

Aviation Summit Tackles Future of Maintenance Engineering

The IATA World Aviation Maintenance Engineering Summit (WMES) will be held in Madrid, Spain from June 23rd to 25th. This summit brings together global aviation technical operations professionals and industry leaders to discuss challenges in aircraft maintenance engineering and promote innovation, safety, and efficiency improvements. The event features a diverse format, including keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and exhibitions. Subscribe now to stay updated on the latest summit news.

WCO Group Targets Doubled Customs Efficiency with Inspection Tech

WCO Group Targets Doubled Customs Efficiency with Inspection Tech

The 8th meeting of the World Customs Organization's Technical Expert Group on Non-Intrusive Inspection (TEG-NII) focused on the development of the Unified File Format (UFF) and NII-related matters, aiming to enhance customs supervision efficiency. The meeting emphasized the application of technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence, and discussed topics including radiation detection, data analysis, and centralized image analysis. The goal is to promote the modernization of global customs supervision and facilitate trade security and facilitation.