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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.

Brad Jacobs Transitions from Leading XPO and GXO Boards to Push QXO's Expansion in Building Materials Distribution
The logistics and freight transportation scene is witnessing a significant shift as Brad Jacobs announces stepping down as chairman of two major players, XPO and GXO, to fully focus on his latest enterprise, QXO.

Major Texas Highway Crash Leads to $44 Million Verdict Against New Prime and Its Driver
In February 2021, a dramatic and devastating chain-reaction crash spanned nearly 1,100 feet on Interstate 35 near Fort Worth, Texas, involving over 130 vehicles and resulting in six tragic fatalities.

Navigating the Complexities of Technical Vehicle Approvals for 44-Ton Truck Adaptations
The process of adapting freight vehicles to new regulations permitting 44-ton capacities has become unexpectedly complicated for transport operators, mainly due to the handling of technical approvals by regulatory authorities and inspection stations.

Oregon Stops Trusted Carrier Partner Program and Increases Penalties for Unlicensed Movers
Starting January 1, Oregon’s Department of Transportation is officially shutting down its Trusted Carrier Partner (TCP) program, an initiative that has long granted certain motor carriers special privileges based on their operational track records.

How Orderful’s Mosaic Uses AI to Transform EDI Integration and Boost Supply Chain Efficiency
The era of spending months, sometimes years, wrestling with Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) mapping may be on the decline thanks to Orderful’s latest breakthrough.

How Logistaas’ Partnership with Trade Tech Transforms Global Customs and Cargo Compliance
In a world where regulations tighten faster than a drum, staying compliant with global customs requirements can feel like an uphill battle for freight forwarders.

Royal Air Maroc Appoints Rita Chraibi to Lead Cargo Division with Ambitious Growth Plans
Royal Air Maroc has welcomed Rita Chraibi as the new Vice President of Cargo, stepping into the shoes of Yassine Berrada.

Precautions Recommended for Transport at Biriatou Toll as French Farmers Plan Road Protests
Transport operators and freight drivers should be advised to stay alert regarding the potential closure of the Biriatou toll plaza heading towards Iparralde, triggered by ongoing protests involving French farmers.

The Quiet Revolution in Global Trade Through 3PL and Contract Logistics
In recent years, the world of global trade hasn't just shuffled its deck—it’s been quietly reshaped by third-party logistics (3PL) and contract logistics providers who have moved far beyond the role of simple transport executors.

How IMEC is Transforming Global Trade Networks and Enhancing India’s Multimodal Logistics Hub
The landscape of global commerce is evolving rapidly, and at the heart of this transformation lies the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC).

Air Cargo’s Growing Role as the Backbone of Global Pharmaceutical Logistics and Its Logistics Implications
The pharmaceutical sector is witnessing a major transformation where air cargo is no longer just a mode of transport but a strategic pillar of the supply chain.

Fuentes Brothers Reclaim Control and Join Ontime to Form Spain’s Biggest Refrigerated Transport Fleet
The story of Transportes Fuentes has taken quite a turn as brothers Rafael and Antonio Fuentes Fernández have successfully reacquired the entire company, regaining 100% control.
