
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.

First Garhwali Apple Shipment from Dehradun Heads to Dubai, Boosting India’s Agricultural Export Logistics
In an exciting development for agricultural exports, India officially sent its first shipment of Garhwali apples—specifically the King Roat variety—from Dehradun to Dubai.

Bridges Air Cargo Launches New Regional Cargo Routes Using Embraer E190 P2F Freighter
Recently, Bridges Air Cargo has stepped into a fresh chapter by introducing the Embraer E190 P2F into their fleet, positioning themselves as the pioneering operator of this converted freighter aircraft.

How South Korea’s Bold Investment Ambitions Could Revitalize US Shipbuilding and Influence Global Logistics
South Korea is making a bold move to energize the US shipbuilding industry with a whopping commitment of $350 billion in investments, with nearly half funneled directly into shipbuilding.

Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District and Frankfurt-Hahn Airport Announce Strategic Partnership Agreement
Two significant players in the air transport sector, Greenville-Spartanburg Airport District and Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, have officially entered into a new partnership agreement.

Unpacking the Rapid Cargo Volume Growth at East Midlands Airport versus Heathrow
The cargo volumes at East Midlands Airport (EMA) have been growing at a considerably faster clip compared to the giant Heathrow.

How MOL’s SeaLoader 1 Vessel is Revolutionizing Crude Oil Transfers for Shell and TotalEnergies in Brazil
The waters off Brazil’s coast are now witnessing a noteworthy development: a cargo transfer vessel owned by Mitsui O.S.K.

Worldwide Postal Services Halt Parcel Shipments to the US Following New Customs Tariff Regulations
Major postal companies around the globe are increasingly halting shipments of packages destined for the United States due to new customs regulations that remove tariff exemptions on low-value parcels.

Significant Growth in Azerbaijan’s Sea Freight Revenues and Its Logistics Implications
The first half of the year has revealed a noteworthy uptick in Azerbaijan's earnings from sea freight transportation, with revenues crossing the 130 million manat mark.

NATO set to expand its logistics presence with new headquarters in Enköping, Sweden
Sweden has extended an official invitation for NATO to set up a new logistics headquarters in Enköping, a town roughly 50 miles from Stockholm.

How Chapman Freeborn's Specialized Auto Cargo Services from China Impact Global Freight and Shipping
Handling specialized automobile cargo from industrial hubs like China poses unique challenges and demands exceptional logistics agility.

Celebrating Four Decades of ECS Group and Corsair Collaboration in Air Cargo Logistics
A significant milestone is on the horizon for ECS Group as they launch their countdown to celebrate 40 years of partnership with Corsair.

Thai SmartLynx Celebrates the Delivery of Its First Aircraft and Its Impact on Cargo Logistics
Setting out on an ambitious path, Thai SmartLynx has proudly received its very first aircraft—a landmark moment that signals its serious intentions in the aviation arena.
