NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2025LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW 6 Copyright © 2025 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2025, volume 08 - Issue 11 (ISSN 2836-533X)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Logistics and Transportation ReviewVisit www.logisticstransportationreview.comManaging EditorStephanie MatthewEditorial StaffJoe PhilipLaura PintoMatthew JacobDaniel HolmesLeah JaneYenny TurnerVisualizersTransforming APAC's Maritime and Logistics Landscape*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmail:sales@logisticstransportationreview.comeditor@logisticstransportationreview.commarketing@logisticstransportationreview.comEditorialStephanie MatthewManaging Editoreditor@logisticstransportationreview.comStephanie MatthewKevin ParkerTom HanksIn the rapidly evolving APAC maritime and logistics landscape, the focus is shifting from simply moving goods to optimizing the entire supply chain with precision, efficiency, and sustainability. This transformation is driven by innovations in marine crane and port equipment manufacturing, intermodal services, and integrated logistics. Together, these sectors are setting new standards for a future built on technological advancement, sustainability, and seamless connectivity.In the marine crane and port equipment manufacturing sector, automation and smart technologies are improving port efficiency by handling greater cargo volumes with reduced downtime and energy use, setting new sustainability standards. Intermodal services providers are enhancing global supply chains by seamlessly integrating sea, rail, and road transport, ensuring faster and more reliable delivery. At the same time, multifaceted port and logistics companies are driving innovation with end-to-end solutions, including warehousing, distribution, and value-added services, optimizing supply chains and boosting the resilience of global trade. In this edition, we feature insights from two influential leaders shaping this transformation. Stuart Darby, Managing Director ­ Oceania at Gebruder Weiss, emphasizes the growing importance of digitalization in logistics. He points out that to stay competitive, logistics providers must focus on enhancing connectivity and visibility across the supply chain. Real-time data and seamless communication are essential for improving efficiency and ensuring faster deliveries, which are crucial in today's fast-paced market.Meanwhile, Teguh Himawan, Head of Warehouse and Distribution -Greater Jakarta at A.P. Moller-Maersk, highlights how sustainability and technology go hand in hand in shaping the future of logistics. He stresses that the future of logistics is not just about moving goods more efficiently but doing it in a way that reduces environmental impact. Innovation, he believes, must always balance operational excellence with environmental responsibility to create a truly sustainable and efficient global supply chain.Together, these leaders are shaping a future where APAC's maritime and logistics sectors are more efficient, sustainable, and connected than ever before. The advancements in technology, combined with a commitment to environmental responsibility, will continue to drive innovation in the global supply chain.Let us know your thoughts!
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