
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 Data Harmonization and Infrastructure Create Reliable AI-Driven Supply Chains
Artificial Intelligence has become the buzzword in supply chain modernization, promising smarter, faster, and more agile operations.

DP World’s Major Electric Terminal Fleet Expansion Advances Sustainable Port Logistics at Jebel Ali
DP World has undertaken a major leap toward sustainability by greatly expanding its electric internal terminal vehicle (eITV) fleet at Jebel Ali Port.

Unveiling the Record Quarter of Cargo Volume Growth at the Port of Los Angeles and Its Implications
The Port of Los Angeles recently surpassed all expectations by logging an unprecedented quarter for cargo throughput.

How China’s Updated Port Fees are Changing the Game for Global Shipping and Logistics
Shipping markets are feeling a new wave as China implements updated port fees, sparking cautious strategies and fresh calculations across the globe.

Cyprus Marks 65 Years of Independence Emphasizing Its Shipping Industry and Strategic UK Relations
Cyprus recently commemorated the 65th anniversary of its independence, a moment that celebrates its journey as a sovereign nation born out of historic struggles and hope.

How the ImEx Cargo Portal Transforms Air Freight Booking and Tracking in Real Time
The logistics world is buzzing with the launch of the ImEx Cargo Portal, a game-changing platform that lets users instantly quote, book, and track air cargo and trucking shipments.

Bureau of Customs Advances Digital Solutions to Strengthen Trade and Supply Chain Integrity
Customs authorities are stepping up their game by accelerating the digitalization of customs procedures, aiming to combat smuggling effectively and secure supply chains from end to end.

How ACUASI’s Heavy-Lift Windracers ULTRA Drones Enhance Cargo Delivery and Emergency Response Across Alaska
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is taking unmanned aerial systems to the next level with the addition of two Windracers ULTRA heavy-lift drones at its Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration, or ACUASI.

Global Maritime Powers Debate Regulations to Shift Shipping Towards Sustainable Fuels and Lower Emissions
The shipping sector, long reliant on heavy fuel oil, is at the crossroads of transformation as major maritime nations convene in London to debate regulations that could drive the industry away from fossil fuels.

How Cold Chain Technologies Makes Sea Freight a Reliable Solution for Temperature-Sensitive Pharma Cargo
Recent developments reveal that transporting temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals by sea can be both secure and cost-effective, challenging the traditional airfreight dominance in this sector.

Breaking New Ground: Bureau Veritas to Class Hydrogen-Powered General Cargo Ships for Møre Sjø AS
Hydrogen propulsion is making waves as the next frontier in maritime freight, promising cleaner, greener cargo transport.

Indian Railways Rolls Out Integrated Logistics Hub, Assured Container Service, and Door-to-Door Parcel Delivery
Indian Railways has taken a significant leap to streamline the logistics sector by launching three new freight services designed to optimize cargo movement, reduce transit times, and cut logistics costs.
