
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.

New Pension Age Reduction Measures for Forest and Environmental Agents Announced by Government
A recent government decision paves the way for forest and environmental agents to benefit from reduced retirement ages, recognizing the nature of their demanding work.

US Jet Fuel Spot Prices Rise in September for the First Time in Over a Year
After fourteen consecutive months of downturns, the jet fuel spot prices in the United States experienced a year-over-year hike in September.

Washington State Debuts Real-Time Truck Parking Information System on Interstate 5
Securing reliable truck parking spots has long been a thorn in the side of freight logistics, but a fresh solution now rolls out along Interstate 5 in Washington.

Transporters and Civil Groups Unite to Demand the End of the Huerna Toll in Oviedo
At noon on October 18th, a significant demonstration is set to occur in Oviedo, right in front of the Government Delegation, where a coalition of transporters, drivers, and civil society will gather to demand the immediate elimination of the toll on the Huerna highway.

How Truckstop and Dale Prax Are Strengthening the Fight Against Freight Fraud in the Transport Industry
In the ongoing battle against freight fraud and cargo theft, a new partnership is shaking up the transportation sector.

Chapter 11 Bankruptcies Shake Transportation Sector in October's Opening Fortnight
The first two weeks of October saw a surprising spike in Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings among transportation companies, revealing a spectrum of distressed carriers from modest operators to those running several dozen trucks.

How Global Container Trade Surged to New Heights in 2025 Even as North American Markets Took a Dip
In 2025, the world’s container shipping market sailed into uncharted waters, setting fresh records despite a noticeable dip in North American trade volumes.

Truckload Market Rebound in September Signals Freight Rate Increase Despite Ongoing Uncertainty
September brought a noticeable bounce in the truckload segment of the freight market, with volumes and rates showing promising signs after a sluggish period.

How Busworld Europe 2025 Highlights the Road Ahead for Passenger Transport and Its Impact on Logistics
The latest edition of Busworld Europe, held in Brussels in 2025, has once again proven to be the premier global event for the bus and coach industry.

How a $50,000 Lottery Win Changed a Veteran Truck Driver’s Plans for Family and Future
Unexpected Windfall for a Longtime Trucker Winning money unexpectedly can turn your week upside down—in a good way. That’s exactly what happened to Mario Marciello, a 63-year-old truck driver from Ajax, Ontario, who snagged a $50,000 Wintario50 prize in mid-August. This wasn’t just some lucky quick pick; Mario has been a loyal lottery player with OLG for years, which makes this win feel like the culmination of a long journey of hope and persistence. A Friday Night to Remember Imagine wrapping up a long workweek and deciding to scan your lottery tickets casually, not expecting much. The first ticket Mario checked revealed a big winner, a revelation that left him stunned. “It was

Manufacturers Weigh Risks of Nearshoring Amid USMCA Review Uncertainty
In the whirlwind world of global trade, manufacturers are currently pausing as they reconsider where and how they make their products, especially with an eye on the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and its upcoming review.

How Europe’s InnoScale Centre Is Shaping Warehouse Automation and Impacting Global Logistics
Warehouse automation is undergoing a fresh wave of innovation, thanks to a pioneering European test and demo centre called InnoScale opening soon in the Netherlands.
