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The Next Logistics Order: What Must Change?
The Next Logistics Order: What Must Change?

February 03, 2026

2.2 Dubai Municipality Hall

Global logistics systems are under unprecedented strain. Geopolitical fragmentation, supply-chain shocks, sustainability pressures, and shifting trade patterns are forcing a rethink of how goods move across borders and regions. Airports, air cargo operators, manufacturers, and logistics providers are no longer operating as isolated actors, but as interconnected nodes in a complex global ecosystem. This session examines what must fundamentally change to build the next logistics order — one that is more resilient, agile, and sustainable. Drawing on perspectives from aviation infrastructure, air cargo, and global manufacturing, the discussion will explore how logistics networks can adapt to volatility, integrate new technologies, and balance efficiency with resilience. Moderated by Luis Felipe de Oliveira, the conversation will focus on the strategic shifts required to future-proof global supply chains
The Next Logistics Order: What Must Change?
      The Next Logistics Order: What Must Change?

      2026

      The Next Logistics Order: What Must Change?