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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.

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding's $920 Million Contract Boosts Shares Amid Growing Shipbuilding Demand
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding recently caught the market’s eye with a sharp 6.5% rise in share prices following the announcement of new contracts worth an impressive US$920 million.

Nigerian Import Agents Call for Extension of Lagos Port Cargo Clearance Deadline Amid Challenges
Licensed import agents involved with cargo handling at the busy Lagos State ports have appealed for an extension of the strict two-week deadline imposed by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to clear approximately 905 overdue cargo consignments.

Investigating the Union Pacific Freight Train Derailment in Fort Worth and Its Logistics Implications
On a quiet Sunday morning in Fort Worth, Texas, a Union Pacific freight train took an unplanned detour off the tracks, setting in motion a series of precautionary steps and cleanup operations.

Key Highlights of Davenport's Freight House Lease Proposal and St. Ambrose Campus Plan Review
The Davenport Committee of the Whole is set to gather this Wednesday evening to deliberate on two notable matters affecting the local community: the potential lease of the historic Freight House to a hospitality business and a public hearing concerning changes proposed by St.

SAHCOL Adopts State-of-the-Art X-ray Machines for Advanced Cargo Inspection
Shipping and logistics hubs are constantly evolving, and SAHCOL (Saharan Express Cargo Handling Limited) just took a significant leap forward by introducing cutting-edge cargo screening technology.

How India’s Electric Bus Revolution Could Drive the Future of Sustainable Freight and Logistics
India has rapidly emerged as a global leader in electric urban transport, boasting the world’s second-largest urban electric bus programme.

July 2025 Reports Rise in Air Passenger and Cargo Demand Worldwide
July 2025 brought encouraging news for the air transport industry, with a notable uptick in both passenger numbers and cargo volumes worldwide.

How Global Air Cargo Tonnage Bounced Back After the Japanese Holiday Slowdown
Following a usual dip during Japan's national holiday period, the global air cargo market has shown a notable rebound in tonnage volumes.

Spain’s 44-Ton Truck Policy and Early Retirement Talks Among Independent Transporters
The approval of the new regulation allowing trucks to carry up to 44 tons of freight and extend the maximum height to 4.50 meters marks a significant change in Spain’s road freight transport landscape.

Understanding Rolling Stock Subrogation in Public Road Passenger Transport Tender Procedures
Public procurement in passenger road transport concessions hinges on one key principle: equal treatment of all bidders.

How AI is Transforming Freight Operations and Logistics Management
The buzz around artificial intelligence is everywhere, but it’s essential to cut through the myths.

How Smart Driver Habits Can Prolong the Life of Your Truck’s DPF System and Optimize Logistics
When diesel particulate filters (DPF) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) quit on you, it’s rarely a bolt-from-the-blue event.
