Change in the logistics and transport sector rarely arrives with fanfare. It creeps in through boardroom renewals, overlooked infrastructure delays, and the quiet bleed of fare evasion.
But look closer and the signals are clear: investor behaviour is recalibrating, legacy partnerships are being redefined, and regional players are making global plays. Even car park expansions hint at larger shifts in how space, movement, and demand intersect.
This isn’t just about new deals or missed deadlines. It’s about a sector realigning beneath the surface. A quiet transformation is underway. Those paying attention are already moving.





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