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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.

Philippines posts 7.4% growth in international air cargo and mail in 2025: carrier rankings and logistics fallout
International air cargo and mail throughput in the Philippines increased by 7.4% in 2025 to 477.534 million kilograms, up from 444.631 million kg in 2024, driven by a stronger inbound flow and selective carrier gains across freighter and belly capacity.

PAMT posts a $38.1M Q4 operating loss as truckload loads and revenue per truck decline
PAMT’s truckload operating ratio hit 146.2% in Q4, driven by simultaneous declines in total miles and total loads and a drop in revenue per truck per week to $3,175 from $3,600 year‑over‑year.

OTA calls on Ontario Ministry of Transportation to adopt tougher enforcement and compliance measures
Ontario sits at the centre of Canada’s trucking activity, and the Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) says that stronger provincial enforcement — including 24/7 commercial vehicle inspection access and multi-agency presence at inspection sites — would be a catalytic step to reduce non-compliance tied to the Driver Inc.

Tractor-trailer stopped on Highway 17 near MacNicol Township after missing rear axle tires
On Feb. 10 just before 11 p.m., Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers stopped a westbound tractor-trailer on Highway 17 near MacNicol Township outside Kenora, Ontario, after receiving a traffic complaint that the unit was operating without a full set of rear axle tires on its trailer. What the interception revealed Officers found the trailer missing several tire assemblies on the rear axles. The vehicle was being driven by a 28-year-old man from Winnipeg , who was charged for failing to ensure a proper daily inspection report, operating a commercial motor vehicle with a major defect, and wheel separation — commercial motor vehicle. The Winnipeg-based trucking company that operates the

Tilleghem becomes strategic investor in Nova Reperta, accelerating AI and digital transformation for supply-chain clients
Tilleghem’s entry into Nova Reperta immediately strengthens advisory capacity for supply-chain digitalisation, warehouse automation and distribution redesign — areas directly tied to last-mile delivery, pallet flows and carrier coordination for clients such as AXA and PostLux.

New I-90 truck parking availability system funded by federal grant to aid Montana drivers
The Montana Department of Transportation is deploying a Truck Parking Availability Information System (TPAIS) along the Interstate 90 corridor, backed by just over $1 million in Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration grant funding to provide real-time updates on safe truck parking at seven rest areas via variable message signs, MDT’s internal displays, Drivewyze and in‑cab systems.

Love’s $700M 2026 expansion: 1,500 new truck parking spaces and expanded driver services
Love’s Travel Stops will add 1,500 truck parking spaces by the end of 2026 as part of a $700 million facility expansion and site update program, increasing its national designated truck parking capacity to more than 50,000 spaces.
Kale Logistics Solutions unveils AvSys: piece-level cross-border e‑commerce tracking and middle‑mile control
AvSys provides piece-level tracking inside consolidated air cargo and supports automated customs flows, enabling stakeholders to reconcile order-level data with airwaybills and reduce misrouting during the middle mile.

Quebec trucking energy transition shows signs of life but faces financial and infrastructure barriers
The resumption of Ecocamionnage in December, production of electric trucks at Paccar's Sainte-Therese plant and the collapse of Lion Electric have together produced a mixed operational picture for Quebec fleets: some projects can restart, but the 15‑month program suspension and the impending end of federal incentives compress a narrow window for purchases and charger buildouts.

How DHL Hub Leipzig Built a People-First, Barrier-Free Air Network
DHL Hub Leipzig handles up to 400,000 shipments per night with a workforce exceeding 7,000 people, and about 380 colleagues with severe disabilities are integrated into frontline operational roles across sorting, load planning and ramp duties.

Battery-electric Class 8 tractors demonstrate clear fit for return-to-base grocery distribution in Canada
Battery-electric Class 8 tractors logged more than 200,000 km over 12 months in a Montreal-area commercial deployment, with daily routes typically between 150–200 km and measured energy use falling by over 60% compared to diesel equivalents.

DTNA launches factory 360-degree exterior camera suite for Freightliner and Western Star vocational trucks
DTNA has begun factory production of an Exterior Camera System that adds left-side, right-side and forward-facing views to the existing backup camera on Freightliner and Western Star vocational and medium-duty trucks, with in-cab touchscreen display and automatic activation tied to turn signals and reverse gear.
