The logistics and transport sector is entering a phase where coordination, judgement and scale matter as much as speed. This edition reflects a broader editorial approach that prioritises clarity and insight, offering readers a coherent view of how progress is being shaped across the supply chain.
Turning attention to the excellence ahead this year, ‘Supply Chain Leader Michael O’Callaghan joins judging panel for Irish Logistics & Transport Awards 2026’ points to the growing value placed on experience and independent perspective within the sector. The story reinforces how leadership helps define credible benchmarks at a time when operational complexity continues to rise.
Meanwhile, partnership-led growth features strongly in ‘DX strengthens final-mile logistics through Rhenus partnership.’ It reflects a wider emphasis on collaboration as operators seek resilient models that respond to changing customer and market demands.
Lastly, capacity expansion is addressed in ‘Fulfillment Plus expands logistics capacity with Long Island lease.’ These developments highlighted the aligning expertise, infrastructure and ambition to support sustainable, well-connected logistics networks.
These stories underscore a logistics sector that is maturing through measured decisions rather than reactive growth. This signals a confident outlook grounded in long-term value creation.
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