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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

Tritax Secures Major Logistics Facility Lease in Rugby
Tritax Big Box has recently announced a substantial lease agreement with a data management firm for a state-of-the-art logistics facility located at Symmetry Park, Rugby, covering an impressive 391,000 square feet.

Effects of Feeling Overpaid: Anxiety and Its Mental Health Implications
The experience of feeling overpaid is not limited to just a few high-flyers in the workplace; recent studies reveal it affects many professionals across various sectors.

Enhancing Trade Through the India-UK FTA: A Logistics Perspective
The recent Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the United Kingdom signals a robust leap towards enhancing trade relations between these two vital economies.

Huel Enhances Logistics Operations by Acquiring eHGV and Partnering with GXO
Huel, known for its nutritionally complete food products, has taken a significant step toward a more sustainable future by acquiring an electric heavy goods vehicle (eHGV).

Key Areas for Cooperation in the Economic Partnership Between the Philippines and Israel
The Philippines and Israel are paving the way for new economic collaboration, focusing on important sectors such as agriculture, innovation, technology, cybersecurity, and trade.

Crossbay Secures Significant Last-Mile Logistics Space in Berlin
Crossbay has successfully finalized the leasing of approximately 14,000m² (around 150,600ft²) of last-mile logistics space to Sportstech, a notable e-commerce firm specializing in sports equipment.

Unlocking the Power of Solar Energy for Logistics Cost Savings
Numerous logistics companies are discovering the advantages of solar energy as a means to cut costs and enhance operational efficiency.

Philippine Ports Authority Temporarily Halts Operations Due to Tsunami Alert
The advisory prompted immediate action from PPA General Manager Jay Daniel Santiago, who disseminated a directive for all port management offices (PMOs) to implement precautionary measures.

Shaping the Future of Maritime Shipping: Insights from the Maritime Cyprus 2025 Conference
The Maritime Cyprus Conference, held in Limassol, serves as a pivotal event for global maritime stakeholders.

New Railway Company in Catalonia Set to Revolutionize Regional Transport Services
The Council of Ministers has granted approval for the establishment of a new mixed company, Rodalies de Catalunya S.M.E., S.A.

The Impact of the EU-US Trade Agreement on European Decarbonization Strategies
The recent trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and the United States presents a complex situation that intertwines economic interests with environmental concerns.

Philippine Trade Deficit Shows 8.8% Decrease This June
The Philippine trade deficit saw a notable decline of 8.8% in June 2025, a significant turnaround attributed to a rebound in both imports and exports.
