
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.

Freight Train Incident Near Renala Khurd Draws Attention from Railway Authorities
A freight train accident recently occurred near Renala Khurd, a town located in the Punjab region, raising immediate concerns from railway officials.

Ambicniózní projekt VLCC společnosti Trøim přitahuje vlivné hráče Lauro a Livanos do moderního tankového loďstva
Tor Olav Trøim rozvířil vlny svým návratem do tankového sektoru se spuštěním nové platformy VLCC (Very Large Crude Carrier) určené k veřejnému uvedení na burzu.

Allcargo Supply Chain Strengthens Southern India Logistics with New Panapakkam MMLP
Allcargo Supply Chain has officially opened a new logistics facility in Panapakkam, just a stone's throw from Chennai.

Shipping's Green Fuel Transition Meets Supply Obstacles Affecting Global Transport Dynamics
The maritime world finds itself at a pivotal crossroads with a rapidly expanding lineup of ships powered by low-greenhouse gas (low-GHG) fuels, signaling a serious commitment to cleaner operations.

UK and China Restart Trade Negotiations at JETCO to Boost Market Cooperation and Export Opportunities
This week marks a significant turning point as formal trade talks between the UK and China kick off after a seven-year hiatus.

Meeting the 2025 CO2 Reduction Goals: How Europe's Top Heavy-Duty Vehicle Makers Are Shaping Freight Transport
Efforts to curb carbon emissions from heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) in Europe have reached a pivotal point with the introduction of strict CO2 reduction targets set for 2025.

South Korea’s Push for Arctic Icebreakers and Maritime Hub Development in Busan
Financial backing is on the horizon for the construction of icebreakers designed to navigate the challenging Arctic shipping lanes.

HD Hyundai’s IoT Smart Cabin Wins Certification, Marking a New Era for Shipboard Energy Efficiency and Comfort
Shipbuilders HD Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries and HD Hyundai Mipo Dockyard have recently taken a major leap forward by securing approval in principle for their innovative Internet of Things (IoT)–based smart cabin system.

How U.S. Tariff Adjustments are Changing Parcel Shipping Realities for South Koreans
Introduction: Unpacking the New Shipping Cost Challenge Recent shifts in U.S. tariff policies have sent shockwaves through the parcel shipping landscape, hitting especially hard on South Korean families sending goods to the States. This article dives into these changes, the ripple effects they’re causing, and what they mean for anyone involved in international shipping and logistics. The Tariff Shift: Duty-Free Exemptions Gone It used to be a straightforward equation: packages under $800 in value sent to the U.S. were exempt from customs duties, making the process wallet-friendly for families and individuals alike. But as of late August, this duty-free buffer vanished. The prior rule was

cargo-partner Enhances UK Airfreight Network with 12 Weekly Services to Asia, North America, and Africa
Expanding its footprint, cargo-partner has rolled out additional airfreight services from the UK, now linking businesses directly to 12 fresh destinations scattered across Asia, North America, and Africa.

Truck Drivers Detained After Switching Tachograph Cards to Bypass Driving Regulations
In a remarkable case reflecting ongoing challenges in professional transport compliance, two truck drivers operating a vehicle registered abroad were detained by traffic authorities for swapping their tachograph cards while driving.

Jordan Advances as a Regional Logistics and Aviation Hub with Major Airport Projects
Jordan is making significant strides to boost its status as a regional logistics and transport hub.
