
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.

Why Human Interaction Remains Key in Resolving E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Amid AI Integration
The world of online shopping in Spain is undergoing a significant transformation driven by two main forces: the push for economic efficiency and rapid technological advancements.

How JLR Is Leveraging Drone Technology to Enhance Factory Operations and Inventory Control
Imagine cutting down the time needed for machinery inspections by a whopping 95% while safeguarding your team and boosting operational efficiency.

How Europe Is Updating Vehicle Inspection Standards to Embrace Technological Progress
Europe is stepping up its game by modernizing vehicle inspection protocols to keep pace with rapid technological advancements.

How India’s Strategic Corridors Could Boost Exports of Processed Minerals, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Tea, and Steel to Russia
In recent years, there has been rising enthusiasm about the potential of economic corridors linking India, Russia, and China to open up fresh pathways for trade, particularly in processed minerals, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, tea, and steel.

America's Trucking Industry Challenges and Their Ripple Effects on Global Freight and Logistics
America’s trucking industry, once the reliable backbone of freight and cargo movement, has transformed into a turbulent landscape marked by systemic problems and tough realities.

Air Atlanta Europe Commences Boeing 777-300ERSF Freighter Flights for Fly Meta
Air Atlanta Europe has recently begun flying the Boeing 777-300ERSF, marking a notable step in cargo aviation with this aircraft type.

UPS boosts cargo capacity by adding 737-800F and A321F aircraft during MD-11F downtime
UPS has been juggling logistics challenges due to the grounding of its MD-11F fleet, but the carrier has stepped up its game by incorporating both widebody and next-generation narrowbody aircraft to cover freight routes effectively.

Leadership Shift at Maastricht Aachen Airport with Cor de Man as New CEO
Starting February 1, Cor de Man takes the helm as the chief executive officer of Maastricht Aachen Airport, succeeding Jan Eerkens, who held the interim CEO position from November 1.

Mississippi Strengthens Enforcement Against Illegal Truckers to Enhance Transportation Safety and Compliance
Mississippi has recently stepped up efforts to tighten enforcement against illegal truck drivers, aiming to boost road safety and protect lawful industry practices.

Platts Updates Fuel Price Assessments to Exclude Russian-Origin Crude-Based Products
The global benchmark setter Platts has introduced a significant shift in how it evaluates fuel prices by excluding any products derived from Russian crude oil.

Major Participation in A Coruña's Public Bus Transport Strike Demands Fair Labor Conditions
The recent strike action by public transport bus drivers in the province of A Coruña saw overwhelming support, with nearly all drivers participating.

Alice Martin of Ohio Trucking Firm Sentenced to 30 Months for Long-Term Income Tax Evasion Scheme
A significant legal development unfolded in northeastern Ohio as Alice Martin, the owner of Martin Logistics, a trucking company near Canton, was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and ordered to pay nearly $2 million in restitution.
