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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.

Clarifying the Status of Indian Seafarers with Foreign Certificates of Competency
The Bombay High Court was recently informed by the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) and the Ministry of Shipping regarding restrictions on Indian seafarers holding Certificates of Competency (CoC) from foreign authorities such as Honduras and Panama.

Local Shipping Store Achieves International Recognition for Shipping Excellence
A shipping establishment in Marshfield has garnered prestigious accolades for its international shipping prowess at a national retail convention.

Legislation Aims to Safeguard U.S. Shipyard Employment
Introduction A recent piece of bipartisan legislation shines a light on measures to protect employment within America's public shipyards. This initiative is crucial not only for affected workers but also for the broader logistics industry tied to national defense operations and infrastructure. Highlighting the Need for Protection The Protecting Public Naval Shipyards Act has been launched by a coalition of U.S. senators to stem the tide of potential hiring freezes and layoffs that threaten these key federal facilities. As the U.S. administration pushes for a leaner civilian workforce, the bill aims to safeguard vital positions in shipbuilding. The Senators Behind the Initiative Led by

Charges Filed Against Two Chinese Nationals for Illegally Exporting Advanced Nvidia Chips
The recent charges filed against two Chinese nationals shine a light on illegal exports involving advanced AI technology.

Navigating the Challenges of U.S. LNG Transport and Shipbuilding Regulations
The intricate world of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export and the shipbuilding industry has become an ever-evolving maze of regulations and challenges.

Cargojet Extends Agreement with DHL: A Deal for the Future
In a significant move, Cargojet has successfully extended its longstanding transport agreement with DHL Express, now valid until March 31, 2033.

Trimble Introduces Freight Marketplace for Enhanced Capacity Matching
In recent developments, Trimble's Transport & Logistics (T&L) segment has introduced an innovative product aimed at revolutionizing capacity matching between shippers and carriers.

Trade Lane Transformations Prompt Freighter Adjustments
The dynamics of global trade are experiencing noticeable shifts, calling for a recalibration among freight and shipping services.

Waabi Unveils Groundbreaking Testing System for Safer Autonomous Trucks
Waabi has unveiled a new approach to testing autonomous trucks that promises to enhance safety and efficiency in ways previously unimagined.

Cathay Cargo Sees Revenue Increase Amidst Tariff Challenges
Cathay Cargo has reported a revenue of 11.1 billion HKD ($1.4 billion) for the first half of 2025, indicating a year-on-year increase of 2.2%.
Analyzing the Potential Consequences of Tariffs on Semiconductor Imports
Recent announcements regarding semiconductor tariffs spark considerable conversation within the logistics and transportation sectors.

C Cubed Aerospace Leadership Set to Influence Cargo Trends at Symposium
Cubed Aerospace's Chief Executive, Michael McConnell, has been announced as a prominent participant at the Cargo Facts Symposium 2025.
