GCCA Convention 2025: Shaping the future of cold chain logistics
The Global Cold Chain Alliance’s 2025 convention will offer attendees thought-provoking keynote sessions delivered by global business leaders; a range of focus sessions exploring today’s primary temperature-controlled logistics challenges and opportunities; the dynamic “Cold Chain Café” roundtable; a future-facing Innovation showcase; and multiple networking receptions and activities.
The event is set for Sept. 15-17 in San Antonio, Texas.
“GCCA Convention 2025 will bring together leaders in temperature-controlled logistics from around the world,” Sara Stickler, GCCA president and CEO, said in a news release. “It is an important event in our industry, providing unmatched opportunities to share knowledge and experiences, to collaborate on solutions to common challenges, and to build important relationships. Gathering together in this way is incredibly valuable as the cold chain’s role in sustainable food security, healthcare, and the global economy, continues to grow.
“I am delighted to share this preview of our convention’s program and I look forward to welcoming the global cold chain to San Antonio in September.”
Keynote presentations at GCCA Convention 2025 include:
- “Return of the Economist” with Anirban Basu, chairman and CEO of Sage Policy Group: The world-renowned economic forecasting expert will share his insights into global, national, and regional economic performance, focusing on the financial, labor, real estate, and construction markets.
- “Who Hacks, Who Wins—Managing Cybersecurity” with Matthew Devost, CEO of OODA: The technologist, entrepreneur, and expert hacker will reveal the latest tactics cyber-criminals are using and advise on effective cyber-defense countermeasures.
- “Confronting the Reality of Change” with Geoff Colvin, Fortune senior editor-at-large: The distinguished editor will examine how logistics operators can embrace a world of continuous disruption and build a powerful competitive advantage.
- “Global Policies, Regional Strategies”: This session will include expert panelists offering a variety of perspectives on policy, regulation, legislation, and other advocacy efforts impacting the cold chain in regions around the world.
Additionally, attendees will hear from Stickler on the state of the association.
GCCA Convention 2025 also will feature a variety of cold chain-specific focus sessions, offering opportunities to learn about specific challenges, opportunities, and solutions in temperature-controlled logistics operations. These sessions will provide targeted learning, the latest insights from industry leaders, and actionable strategies on various subjects, including:
- The impact of the economic landscape on food consumption and production trends
- Extending warehouse life: Automation, technology, and capital upgrades
- AI: Exploring opportunities, potential dangers, and efficiencies
- Securing the warehouse: Cybersecurity breach protocols and best practice
- Cold chain facility construction insights
- Advancing sustainability in cold chain operations: Metrics that matter
- Supply chain evolutions: Electrification, carbon credits, and clean energy incentives
- Cold chain trade: Connecting U.S. exporters to global markets
- Cold chain collaboration in Latin America
- The insurance market: Trends, claims and lessons learned