
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.

Mexico's Planned Tariff Hikes on Chinese Goods Reshape Trade with US and China
In an effort to protect domestic industries and deepen trade ties with the United States, Mexico has put forward a draft budget proposal for 2026 that includes raising tariffs on goods imported from China.

Mixed Outcomes for Major Gulf Coast Ports in July 2025: Houston and New Orleans Gain, Corpus Christi Falls Behind
The latest figures reveal a fascinating patchwork of performance along the Gulf Coast ports for July 2025.

How the Robotic 3D Sorter Mini-Putwall System Revolutionizes Warehouse Sortation with Under One Year ROI
Warehouse and distribution centers continuously wrestle with balancing labor costs, operational space, and sorting accuracy.

Turkish Transport Minister Penalized for Exceeding Speed Limit at 225 km/h on Ankara-Nigde Highway
The Transport Minister of Turkey recently faced a fine after being recorded driving at a staggering 225 kilometers per hour on the Ankara-Nigde motorway.

USDOT Sets 30-Day Deadline for Key States to Enforce English Language Rules for Truck Drivers
Federal Pressure on State Enforcement of English Proficiency On August 26, the U.S. Department of Transportation issued a stern 30-day ultimatum to California, New Mexico, and Washington, demanding full adherence to federally mandated English-language proficiency (ELP) rules for commercial truck drivers. Failure to comply would mean these states could lose a combined $50.5 million in federal transportation grants, a significant chunk of funding that supports local transport infrastructure and safety programs. Background of the Enforcement Action The intervention comes after an investigation by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) uncovered major lapses by these states in

European Vehicle Manufacturers Advocate for Revisiting 2030 and 2035 CO2 Emission Goals
European vehicle makers and suppliers have voiced significant concerns regarding the current CO2 emission targets set for 2030 and 2035, urging the European Commission to engage in serious negotiations to revisit these goals.

ISG Direct Strengthens North American Logistics by Acquiring Stake in Bolton Cargo
ISG Direct, a well-known third-party logistics provider, has recently expanded its operational reach by acquiring an equity stake in Bolton Cargo.

Sin-Kung Airways Adds First 737-400F to Grow Malaysia's Narrowbody Freighter Capacity
In a move that marks a significant development in Malaysia’s air cargo sector, Sin-Kung Airways, a relatively new player in the aviation industry, has received its very first 737-400SF aircraft.

How Canadian Businesses Are Managing Tariff Pressures Without Hitting Customers' Wallets
Many Canadian companies are taking a noteworthy stance amid rising tariff costs by refraining from immediately passing these expenses onto their customers.

How Primafrio Executes Timely and Controlled Transport of Natural Turf to Europe’s Top Stadiums and Sports Facilities
Behind the lush, immaculate grass of famous stadiums such as Montpellier’s GGL Stadium, Lisbon’s Estadio da Luz, and Bilbao’s San Mamés lies a hidden world of intricate logistics.

Mack Trucks Unveils Complete GuardDog Connect and Allison Transmission Integration for Improved Fleet Monitoring
Mack Trucks has taken a significant leap by completing a successful pilot program that fully integrates Allison transmission monitoring into its GuardDog Connect telematics platform.

How the Potential Sale of Air Mauritius Shares May Influence Cargo Shipping and Logistics
There’s buzz around a possible sale of a 49% minority stake in Air Mauritius by the Mauritian government.
