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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.

Diesel Retail Prices Steady While Market Futures Hint at Upcoming Surge
Diesel prices at retail stations have held remarkably steady over recent weeks, hovering around the same point they reached in early July.

EPA’s Biofuel Blending Proposals Signal Potential Shifts for Farmers, Refiners, and Logistics
New EPA Proposals on Biofuel Blending Obligations The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering two significant proposals that aim to adjust biofuel blending mandates for oil refiners. These proposed changes seek to compensate for biofuel demand reductions caused by earlier waivers granted to small refiners, which exempted them from blending requirements. The result could have wide-ranging effects on farmers, biofuel producers, and the logistics industry involved in the shipping and distribution of these fuels and raw materials. Overview of the Proposed Changes One proposal suggests that large refiners would have to shoulder half of the biofuel blending obligations

Essential Post-Accident Procedures Every Small Fleet Owner Should Know
Accidents in the transport world can sometimes be a curveball no one sees coming, but how a fleet owner responds right after can make or break the situation—impacting liability, downtime, and whether the driver remains active.

Legislative Efforts Push for Traceable Catalytic Converters to Combat Rising Theft
Catalytic converter theft has surged into a costly and widespread headache for vehicle owners, law enforcement, and businesses alike.

UK Holds Off Removing 25% US Steel Tariffs Despite Trade Talks Ahead of Trump’s Visit
In a move stirring quite the industry buzz, the UK has quietly hit the pause button on negotiations with the United States to roll back the 25% tariffs imposed on British steel imports.

Scania Unveils Cutting-Edge Propulsion Technologies for Buses and Coaches Tailored for Modern Transport Demands
Amidst an evolving landscape of environmental regulations and sustainability standards, Scania steps forward with two novel propulsion systems crafted specifically for buses and coaches.

Supreme Court Weighs Broker Liability in Transportation Cases: Conflicting Appeals Take Center Stage
The issue of broker liability in transportation accidents is heating up as the Supreme Court prepares to deliberate on two pivotal cases, TQL v.

FedEx enhances UK air freight capacity with a state-of-the-art facility at East Midlands Airport
FedEx has recently opened a 19,000-square-foot facility at East Midlands Airport in the United Kingdom, designed exclusively to handle large cross-border air shipments.

Upcoming Coffee Price Increase by J.M. Smucker in Response to Rising Tariffs and Supply Costs
J.M. Smucker’s New Coffee Price Hike: What’s Brewing? The popular food and beverage company J.M. Smucker is set to raise coffee prices again, with a planned increase expected in early winter, pushing consumer costs over 20% higher compared to last year. The hikes come as a direct result of rising costs on the sourcing front, largely influenced by tariffs on imported green coffee beans. Price Increase Timeline and Causes This early winter rise marks the third planned coffee price adjustment by J.M. Smucker this year. The company had already raised prices twice before—once in May due to the impact of tariffs on imported coffee beans and again in August. CFO Tucker Marshall noted this upcoming

U.S. Launches Public Feedback Process for Upcoming USMCA Trade Agreement Review
Opening the Floor for Feedback on the USMCA Agreement The clock is ticking as the U.S. embarks on a 45-day public consultation period to gather input on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, commonly known as USMCA. This cross-border trade deal governs the commercial exchanges between these North American neighbors. The input collected will feed into a comprehensive trilateral review slated for mid-2026. What’s Prompting this Review? Signed in 2020, the USMCA replaced the long-standing NAFTA and included a clause for scheduled joint reviews every six years. These reviews offer an opportunity for the three countries to evaluate how the deal is working and suggest adjustments. July 1, 2026, marks

Boluda Shipping Strengthens Intermodal Rail Freight Operations in the Iberian Peninsula with Grupo Transfesa Deal
Boluda Shipping, a key player in maritime transport and international logistics under the Boluda Corporación Marítima umbrella, has taken a significant step forward by acquiring the intermodal rail freight services from Grupo Transfesa.

How Webfleet and Peregrine.ai’s Visual Intelligence Sets New Standards in Fleet Safety and Driver Support
A new era of fleet safety is taking shape thanks to the collaboration between Webfleet, Bridgestone’s top-tier fleet management solution, and Berlin-based AI startup Peregrine.ai.
