The 2025 IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) is set to offer a dynamic schedule filled with learning, collaboration, and networking opportunities. Taking place in Dubai, UAE, from April 12-17, the event will cater to industry professionals from across the globe.
The WCS 2025 roadmap outlines a variety of specialized sessions designed to address critical issues in air cargo. Pre-event meetings and workshops, focusing on niche topics, will be held from April 12-14, culminating in a welcome reception to kick off the main event.
The core symposium, running from April 15-17, will feature a robust agenda:
- Day 1: The Opening Plenary will set the stage for the discussions to follow. Delegates of the IATA WCS 2025 can find the event roadmap here. find out more about the Opening Plenary agenda here.
- Day 2: Delegates can engage in streamed conference sessions, focusing on key areas such as:
- Digitalisation: Learn about the digitalisation stream here.
- Sustainability: Explore the sustainability stream here.
- Safety & Security: Discover the safety & security stream here.
- Day 3: The final day will spotlight the E-commerce forum, alongside other crucial sessions such as:
- E-Commerce Forum: E-commerce forum details can be found here.
- Closing Plenary: Read more about the Closing Plenary here.
- ULD Forum: information about the ULD forum can be found here.
- ONE RECORD Training: Learn more about the ONE RECORD training agenda here.
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Dubai: A Thriving Hub for the IATA World Cargo Symposium 2025
Dubai, a global metropolis and a powerhouse of commerce, tourism, and innovation, will host the IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS) 2025. Positioned along the Persian Gulf, the city stands as a key gateway for international trade and logistics, making it the perfect backdrop for the event.
Known for its iconic skyline, led by the Burj Khalifa, Dubai symbolizes ambition and modernity. The city’s unique blend of cultures and its status as a business and tourism epicenter adds to its appeal as a host for WCS. With cutting-edge infrastructure and a commitment to technological advancement, Dubai offers a dynamic environment for delegates to engage, collaborate, and explore the future of the global cargo industry.