The 2024 FIATA World Congress concluded last week, marking a resounding success as it brought together 878 leaders, experts, and stakeholders from the global logistics and freight forwarding industry from 85 territories. The event, hosted by Asociación Panameña de Agencias de Carga (APAC), in the vibrant city of Panama, served as a platform for addressing key challenges and opportunities facing global trade today.
Over the past few days, participants engaged in insightful discussions on various global logistics trends, with particular emphasis on digital transformation, sustainability, and the evolving regulatory environment. In the context of ongoing supply chain turmoil and uncertainties amid global tensions, the Congress highlighted the importance of innovation, resilience, and collaboration in navigating current and future disruptions in logistics.
The event magnificently opened by setting the tone for an engaging week, tackling global challenges such as geopolitical tensions, environmental concerns, and trade barriers. Keynote speeches featured notable figures, including the Panamanian Minister of Canal Affairs, José Ramon Icaza Clement, the Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry, Carlos Hoyos Boyd, the WCO Secretary General, Ian Saunders, and online addresses from ICAO Secretary General, Juan Carlos Salazar, and ITF Secretary General at OECD, Dr Young Tae Kim, directed specifically to the FIATA World Congress audience. FIATA Director General, Dr Stéphane Graber, reaffirmed the Federation’s commitment to fostering collaboration and driving positive change, echoing the sentiment that only through collective action can the global logistics industry thrive in an ever-changing world.
Key moments from the Congress included the recognition of Laura Cristin Egerer, named the 2024 Young Logistics Professionals (YLP) Global Winner for her outstanding contribution to the industry through innovative approaches in sustainable logistics. Her victory symbolises the new generation's commitment to driving change and addressing the pressing environmental and technological challenges.
The selection of the Ethiopian Freight Forwarder and Shipping Agents Association (EFFSAA) to host the 2027 FIATA World Congress in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, was another momentous highlight. EFFSAA President and FIATA Airfreight Institute (AFI) Chair, Dawit Woubishet reiterated the importance of this milestone not only for Ethiopia but for Africa.
The Congress also focused on pressing issues in the Region Americas, highlighting both the challenges and the growth potential of the region. From supply chain disruptions to advancing sustainability goals, stakeholders explored actionable strategies to optimise performance and enhance cross-border connectivity. As a platform for regional and international dialogue, the Congress represented the importance of policy alignment and collaboration to foster growth in global supply chains.
FIATA would like to extend its deepest thanks to the Panamanian Authorities, APAC Panama, high-level industry speakers, sponsors, partners, and attendees for facilitating such an impactful event.
The next FIATA World Congress will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam, 6-10 October 2025, where the focus will shift to continuing the dialogue on sustainability and digitalisation, ensuring that the logistics sector remains at the forefront of global economic recovery and growth.
FIATA International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations is a non-governmental, membership-based organisation representing freight forwarders in some 150 territories. FIATA’s membership is composed of 113 Associations Members and more than 6,000 Individual Members, overall representing an industry of 40,000 freight forwarding and logistics firms worldwide. Based in Geneva, FIATA is ‘the global voice of freight logistics'.