The November 2025 issue of Logistics Business Magazine is out now, bringing together the latest thinking, technology and innovation shaping global supply chains.
This edition explores the future of road transport, with Girteka CEO Mindaugas Paulauskas discussing driver shortages and why investing in people, training and wellbeing is now central to fleet performance. We also go inside Tanger Med’s Medhub, a fast-growing logistics gateway connecting Europe, Africa and global trade flows.
With returns continuing to challenge e-commerce economics, we look at how Bloq-it is rethinking Out-of-Home locker networks — including a new drop solution designed specifically for reverse logistics. Meanwhile, Dymaxa believes the moment has finally arrived for aerodynamic trailer skirts in Europe, aiming to cut both fuel bills and emissions.
Warehouse and intralogistics feature strongly throughout, from AI-driven picking and robotics, to innovative verification and RFID solutions that boost visibility and accuracy. We report from major industry events, including Manhattan Associates’ Exchange conference in Antwerp, and highlight how automation suppliers are building systems that work with people rather than replacing them.
Also inside:
- Software & visibility tools reducing data fragmentation
- Temperature-controlled and high-value pharmaceutical logistics
- Sustainability strategies and net-zero intralogistics trends
- Loading automation, last-mile optimisation and fleet electrification insights
Read the full issue here:
November 2025