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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.

Dave Evans named president and CEO of Misumi Americas after Misumi’s $350M Fictiv buy
This piece examines the appointment of Dave Evans to lead Misumi Americas and the operational integration following Misumi’s acquisition of Fictiv.

Musket Transport launches fully funded A/Z training grant for a woman at CHET in 2026
This piece reveals Musket Transport’s 2026 initiative to fully fund A/Z driver training for an aspiring woman through its Commercial Heavy Equipment Training (CHET) facility.

USPS Announces Bidding for Expanded Last‑Mile Delivery Network, David Steiner Comments
The U.S. Postal Service has opened a formal bidding process for participation in its expanded last-mile delivery network , inviting carriers and shippers to propose service offers for thousands of local delivery points. What’s being offered: a quick overview USPS has made more than 18,000 destination delivery units (DDUs) and local processing centers (LPCs) available through a dedicated solicitation platform. Bidders can propose combinations of volume, pricing and tender times for service at individual DDUs, specifying either same‑day or next‑day deliveries. Successful bidders are expected to be notified in the second quarter of 2026, with service rollouts planned for the third quarter. Why

BERGÉ strengthens Santander terminal with a new Liebherr LHM 550 to improve operations
The arrival of a new Liebherr LHM 550 at the Port of Santander marks the next step in BERGÉ’s asset modernization and operational upgrade program.

How Winter Storm Fern Could Disrupt Freight, Power and Regional Transport
This piece reveals the likely impacts of Winter Storm Fern on roads, power and freight movement across a broad swath from Georgia to Texas and up the Eastern Seaboard.

Dr. Noel Hacegaba Represents the Port of Long Beach at Davos on Trade and Resilience
Opening: what happened in Davos and why it matters Dr. Noel Hacegaba, the new chief executive of the Port of Long Beach , attended the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss the future of trade, supply chains and economic resilience with global leaders and industry heads. Ports at the crossroads of trade, geopolitics and technology Hacegaba emphasized that ports are “at the intersection of trade , geopolitics , climate and technology .” That’s no throwaway line—ports are literally where containers meet policy, where tariffs ripple through schedules, and where an outage can force weeks of rerouting. In short: ports aren’t just docks; they’re barometers of the global economy. At Davos, he

How Staci Americas Links People, Processes and Technology for Scalable Fulfillment
This piece reveals how connecting people, processes, and technology can turn chaotic fulfillment into predictable, scalable operations.

Maersk Resumes Suez Canal MECL Service While CMA CGM Reverts Some Sailings Around the Cape — What It Means for Shipping
This piece examines how Maersk and CMA CGM have taken contrasting approaches to Red Sea and Suez Canal transits and what those choices mean for shippers and supply chains.

LinkEx rebrands as Saia Logistics to consolidate LTL and logistics offerings
The 3PL formerly known as LinkEx has adopted the name Saia Logistics, aligning its identity with parent company Saia to present a single, unified logistics front.

Libiao Robotics Deploys First Fully Robotic Sorting Hub for Correo Argentino in Monte Grande
This piece reveals the arrival of Argentina’s first fully robotic parcel hub, delivered by Libiao Robotics for Correo Argentino at Monte Grande, near Buenos Aires.

How Canada Post’s tentative labour agreements alter routing, weekend parcels and carrier workflows
The latest tentative contracts between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers change several planned operational shifts, including scrapping dynamic routing and revising weekend delivery roles.

Baleària urges Interferry-backed freeze of EU ETS ferry surrender rate at 70%
This piece examines the request by Baleària, through Interferry, to keep the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) surrender requirement for ferries frozen at 70% and the wider consequences for maritime and land logistics.
