
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 the Sugar Import Ban Until Mid-2026 Aims to Stabilize Local Agriculture and Markets
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has announced a suspension of sugar imports extending until mid-2026, a move designed primarily to safeguard the interests of local sugarcane farmers and stabilize the domestic sugar market.

How J.B. Hunt’s Focused Efficiency Gains Translate to Robust Q3 Results and What It Means for Freight Logistics
J.B. Hunt’s Cost Reduction Strategy Pays Off J.B. Hunt Transport Services recently demonstrated that tightening the purse strings can really pay off, posting impressive earnings growth in the third quarter even though revenue slipped slightly. The company has been on a mission to slash expenses, targeting a $100 million annual cost reduction—a goal it appears to be making good progress on. The multimodal transportation giant saw its consolidated revenue edge down less than 1% year-over-year, landing near $3.05 billion, slightly beating analyst expectations. Yet the real story lies in the income line, where operating income surged by 8%, and earnings per share jumped 18% to $1.76, beating

Australia Post's Major $320M Investment Unveils South Australia's Largest Parcel Processing Hub
Australia Post Group is gearing up to reshape parcel logistics with a staggering US$324 million investment in a giant parcel processing center in South Australia.

Triumph’s Financial Insights Highlight Owner Operator Strength and Transport Sector Trends
The recent data from Triumph paints a compelling picture of resilience among owner operators in the transportation sector.

California withholds more than $40 million in federal trucking safety funds over English language rule enforcement
California is currently facing a major financial setback as over $40 million in federal Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) funds has been withheld.

A Clear Guide to Static Dissipative vs. Conductive Plastics: What You Need to Know
When it comes to handling sensitive electronic components, preventing static electricity buildup is critical.

India’s Possible Withdrawal from Russian Oil and Its Ripple Effect on Global Logistics
Recent statements suggest that India could be planning to reduce or even stop its purchases of Russian oil, a move that, while unconfirmed, signals significant potential shifts in the global energy market.

Wabash Introduces New TaaS Options and Expands Trailer Fleet to Enhance Logistics Flexibility
Wabash is shaking up the trailer rental and leasing game by rolling out enhanced options under its Trailers-as-a-Service (TaaS) program.

Wabash Settles Extensive Legal Case Over Fatal Crash with $30 Million Payment
The journey of Wabash from facing a staggering $462 million adverse verdict to agreeing on a $30 million payout marks a significant turn in a long-standing legal battle.

Expansion of Fly Meta and Air Atlanta’s 777-300ERSF Freighter Operations for Hungary Airlines
Fly Meta, Air Atlanta, and Hungary Airlines are gearing up to enhance their partnership by adding a second Boeing 777-300ERSF freighter to their operations.

University of Alaska Fairbanks Begins Commercial Ultra MK1 Drone Flights in Alaska
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) has officially kicked off commercial drone flights using two Ultra MK1 drones, operated in partnership with Windracers.

Scania Launches Major Industrial Center in Rugao, Expanding Its Presence in China’s Truck Market
Scania has marked a significant milestone by opening its third global industrial center, this time in Rugao, Jiangsu province, China.
