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executives from companies such as DHL, BlaBlaCar, Novaltia, FreeNow, or Grupo
Ágora will analyze the impact of AI, automation, and decarbonization on
logistics mobility. eMobility Expo World Congress – MOW
2026 will welcome more than 6,000 attendees, 370 experts and international
leaders, and 200 exhibiting companies.
By. Redaction. Le Courrier
d’Afrique 54.
Madrid,
February 5, 2026 – New technologies are driving major
changes in the mobility landscape, particularly in the logistics
sector and fleet management.
Decisions made by those industry leaders have a direct impact on
decarbonization, and even small-scale actions can generate significant results.
To address these and many other challenges, eMobility Expo World Congress – MOW 2026, Europe's largest professional event
for the sustainable, autonomous, electrified, connected, and safe mobility
industry, will explore the key issues facing the logistics sector and the
future of fleet operations.
The event, which will take place in Málaga (Spain) on March 10 and 11, will bring together more
than 6,000 attendees, 370 experts and international leaders, and 200 exhibiting companies showcasing
cutting-edge technological and sustainable solutions across all mobility
segments, including logistics. The sector is undergoing a deep transformation
driven by the advanced technologies. This transformation will be examined by
executives such as Nuno Martins,
Marketing Manager at DHL Express, Raúl Gonzalo Cester, Director of Industry at Grupo Carreras, Javier
Cueto, Operations Director at Tudefrigo, Carolina Ciprés, researcher at ZLC - Zaragoza Logistics Center (MIT
affiliated), and Antonio Peralta,
CEO of CIPS Logistics.
From long
distance to the last mile: the new map of smart logistics
Technologies
such as AI, data analysis,
automation, robotics, and digital twins are marking a turning point, allowing
companies to optimize supply chains in real time, reduce costs, and improve
decision-making. Smart warehouses and connected fleets not only improve
performance but also contribute to decarbonization goals. eMobility World Congress will gather
industry experts to discuss how this transformation is shaping a more agile,
intelligent, and sustainable logistics ecosystem. Autonomous
technologies are advancing rapidly in areas such as logistics, on-demand
transport services, and industrial transport. Warehouses located along
intercity routes are evolving into strategic hubs that connect long-distance
autonomous transport with last-mile distribution systems. To analyze this
trend, Fernando Castillo, CEO of Novaltia, will explain how hyperautomation,
robotics, and proper infrastructure integration are redefining logistics
operations and territorial planning, improving competitiveness, operational
efficiency, and reducing the carbon footprint. The congress will also examine
how autonomous delivery vehicles, mobile robots, and AI-based orchestration
platforms optimize costs, time, and sustainability in urban logistics.
Meanwhile, Jesús Soler, COO of Grupo Ágora (owner of Ambar and Moritz beers),
will discuss how connected operations, real-time data, and automated material
flows connect factories with global supply chains.
Sustainability
and connected vehicles transform fleet operations
Sustainability and decarbonization remain major challenges for fleet managers. eMobility World Congress will bring together executives such as Florent Bannwarth (BlaBlaCar) and Isabel García (FreeNow), to analyze fleet decarbonization strategies using mixed vehicles (electric, hydrogen, and hybrid). In addition, Mario Canet, Innovation Manager at TMB (Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona), will share how a hydrogen bus fleet is designed, implemented, and managed. Autonomous fleets are no longer an experimental concept but a reality in advanced implementation stages, especially in controlled environments such as logistics centers, ports, mines, or specific intercity routes. Today, connected vehicles and predictive monitoring systems optimize route planning, reduce downtime, and improve safety. Daniel Ruiz Esteban, one of the most promising figures in the mobility business and Head of Business Development and Consulting at Alphabet, will analyze how operators leverage data to improve operational efficiency and ensure regulatory compliance. Safety remains the cornerstone of fleet operations. For this reason, the congress will also review emerging regulations, driver assistance technologies, data compliance, and the evolving role of the professional driver in an increasingly automated environment. This scenario reflects a deep and irreversible sector transformation, where automation and digitalization are reshaping operational models and talent management strategies.