
Autor
James Miller se specializuje na globální logistiku a dynamiku dodavatelských řetězců. Jeho výzkumná práce zkoumá spletitosti mezinárodního obchodu, infrastrukturní výzvy a technologické pokroky formující moderní obchod. Prosazuje udržitelné postupy a transparentnost v provozu dodavatelských řetězců.

Examining the Struggles of Rail Freight Across the Swiss Alps and Its Impact on European Cargo Transport
Switzerland’s ambitious investments in rail infrastructure under the Alps have not yet yielded the expected increase in freight transport by train.

Business Community Endorses Ralph Recto and Frederick Go for Critical Government Posts in Finance and Governance
The recent appointments of Ralph Recto as Executive Secretary and Frederick Go as Finance Secretary have garnered significant support from major Philippine business organizations, signaling expectations for robust economic reform and fiscal stability.

How South Sudan’s Oil Cargo Conflict Highlights Challenges in Energy Shipping and Debt Recovery
South Sudan's recent tussle over a valuable oil shipment has caught the attention of the global energy and logistics sectors.

DHL Increases Air Cargo Capacity Between Penang and Hong Kong to Support Malaysia’s Tech Trade Growth
DHL Express has stepped up its game by enhancing cargo capacity on its Hong Kong to Penang route.

HD Hyundai and UNIST Forge Partnership to Accelerate AI Integration in Shipbuilding Industry
Shipbuilding, a traditionally complex and resource-intensive sector, is now setting sails toward a digital future thanks to a fresh collaboration between HD Hyundai and the Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST).

Cargo Barge Suffers Damage and Flooding off the Coast of Vancouver – What It Means for Maritime Logistics
Recently, a cargo barge operating north of Vancouver encountered significant structural damage, leading to water ingress that threatens its stability and onboard cargo.

Swissport Advances E-Commerce Parcel Handling with Expanded Facility at Liege Airport
In a strategic move to enhance its European e-commerce capabilities, Swissport has unveiled a brand-new 5,500 square meters second-line warehouse at Liege Airport, Belgium, dedicated entirely to managing import parcels.

Unpacking Poland’s Rail Freight Cost Anomalies in 2024 and Their Implications for Logistics
Poland’s rail freight sector is painting an unusual financial picture in 2024, marked by losses in freight operations and infrastructure management, despite brighter results in passenger transport.

EU Capacity Regulation Agreement Sparks Concern for Rail Freight Operations and Logistics
The recent provisional agreement between the EU’s Council and Parliament on the much-anticipated Capacity Regulation brings a mixed bag for the rail freight sector.

How Direct Maritime Routes Between China and Peru Are Revolutionizing Cargo Transport
Direct shipping routes linking China and Peru have recently gained momentum, marking a significant milestone in maritime commerce.

How 1,600 Friesian Heifers Are Being Shipped from Waterford to Algeria: A Look into Livestock Logistics
The task of transporting livestock internationally is no small feat, especially when it involves 1,600 purebred Friesian heifers making their way across the seas.

HD Hyundai Becomes the First Shipbuilder to Deliver 5,000 Vessels Since 1974
Marking a monumental achievement, HD Hyundai recently delivered the Diego Silang, the second offshore patrol vessel for the Philippine Navy, thus becoming the world’s first shipbuilder to have delivered 5,000 ships since the company’s first vessel launch in 1974.
