
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.

How U.S.-China Shipping Fees Affect Agricultural Exporters and American Maritime Competitiveness
The Controversy Over Fees on Chinese Ships at U.S. Ports Fees imposed on Chinese-owned and -built ships docking at U.S. ports have sparked significant concern among American agricultural exporters. Intended as a policy lever to rejuvenate U.S. shipbuilding and maritime industries, these fees ended up increasing operational costs for carriers, a burden ultimately borne by exporters and, by extension, American farmers. The fees charged stood at $50 per net ton per voyage and quickly accumulated into millions of dollars for major Chinese shipping liners. Rather than bolstering domestic maritime production, these charges risk rendering U.S. agricultural goods less competitive compared to global

Analysis Reveals Spanish Fleets Increase Trips by 13% on Black Friday – Impacting Fuel Use and Driver Stress
Black Friday and the lead-up to Christmas create a demanding environment for professional transport fleets.

How Schneider National Boosts Logistics Scheduling Efficiency with EXL’s AI Technology
Schneider National has tapped into the power of artificial intelligence, employing EXL’s cutting-edge technology to improve logistics appointment scheduling.

401(k) Contribution Cap Boosted to $24,500 in 2026 with New IRA Limits Announced
Stepping into 2026, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has boosted the maximum annual contributions allowed for 401(k) plans to $24,500, up by $1,000 from 2025’s limit of $23,500.

Understanding the Surge in Diesel Prices: Four Weeks of Consecutive Increases and What It Means for Transport
Diesel prices have been climbing for four weeks straight, reaching levels not seen since early summer 2024.

Transflo Strengthens Telemetics Services with Dwayne Primeau at the Helm of ATI
Transflo has recently undertaken a significant leadership reshuffle, appointing Dwayne Primeau as President of Assured Telematics Innovation (ATI).

Port of Oakland Reports Stable Loaded Container Volumes Amid Decline in Empties and Overall Annual Shift
The Port of Oakland recorded a total of 182,879 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in October, marking a modest 2.2% increase compared to September.

How Cortex AI by PCS Enhances Freight Broker and Carrier Workflow Automation
Keeping pace in the fast-moving freight industry can feel like chasing a moving target—opportunities pop up and vanish like smoke before they can be seized.

Major Urban Logistics Development Planned in Woolwich by Verdion and L&G
Verdion, a specialist in logistics real estate, alongside L&G’s Industrial Property Investment Fund (IPIF), have teamed up to acquire a significant development site in the London Borough of Greenwich’s West Thamesmead Opportunity Area.

Luís Simões Geared Up to Manage Massive Black Friday and Christmas Logistics Demand with Over 229,000 Tons Transported
As the busy season arrives, one of the heavyweights in logistics, Luís Simões, is set to tackle an immense surge in activity during Black Friday and Christmas.

KUKA Unveils the KMP 250P Mobile Platform to Revolutionize Autonomous Material Transport
KUKA continues to expand its innovative portfolio of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) with the introduction of the KMP 250P platform, designed to carry loads up to 250 kilograms with exceptional safety and flexibility.

Samskip Unveils Morocco to Europe Shipping Service Connecting Agadir, Casablanca with UK and Netherlands
A new shortsea shipping service now directly links Morocco's key ports, Agadir and Casablanca, to major European hubs in the UK and the Netherlands.
