Indianapolis, IN, Nov. 12, 2025 – Registration is now open for the Final Mile Forum, presented by the Customized Logistics & Delivery Association (CLDA). The annual gathering of those involved in the supply chain will be held from Wednesday, Feb. 19, to Friday, February 21, at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina.
“The FMF is all about making connections that improve the bottom line,” says CLDA President Joel Pinsky. “Year after year, those who attend tell us about the ROI they have received from attending. Attendees value being about to meet the trailblazers and technology visionaries in the last mile. Those involved in the conference share their experience, the tools and the knowledge it takes to meet the challenges of the modern logistics landscape.”
The conference will also feature roundtable events where shippers and carriers can connect and networking opportunities where those in the industry can share ideas.
Sponsorships and booths in the Exhibit Hall are also now available, with more information available on clda.org
The conference will offer fuel for growth and knowledge to succeed and provide an investment for those in the final mile. It will feature information and opportunities for carriers, freight forwarders, freight brokers, 3PLs, suppliers of products and services to the logistics industry, shippers, retailers, manufacturers, distributors, drivers and independent contractors.
CLDA members and exhibitors receive discounted registration rates, and an extra $100 is available for those registering by Jan. 8, 2025. For more information and to register, go to the Education & Events tab of clda.org.
About The CLDA
The Customized Logistics and Delivery Association (CLDA) represents the first to final miles of the supply chain in the US and worldwide. This non-profit professional association serves the needs of its 2,900 essential service members: logistics professionals, carriers, shippers, drivers, air cargo logistics providers, 3PLs, and vendors servicing today’s supply chain companies. The CLDA gives its members access to a diverse network of logistics professionals looking to create new business opportunities and share decades of practical insights. They provide an avenue for amplifying members’ voices on critical issues and help them participate in the regulatory discussions shaping the industry. The CLDA keeps members informed and educated on trends, current issues, and best practices. For more information, see clda.org.
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