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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 Leadership Team Takes Charge at Philippine Ship Agents Association for 2026
The Philippine Ship Agents Association (PSAA) has launched its new slate of officers and directors for 2026, with Ricardo Jamandre stepping up for a second term as president.

Yale’s New Lithium-ion Forklifts Offer Flexible, Efficient Options for Indoor and Outdoor Warehousing
Lithium-ion forklifts are carving out a space as smart, reliable workhorses in material handling, offering the agility and power warehouses and yards demand.

Aircraft and Engine Production Challenges Remain a Major Barrier to Airline Growth, Says IATA
The global airline industry has been navigating a period of steady profit margins, but its growth trajectory is hitting a significant speed bump: a shortage of aircraft and engines.

Understanding BOC’s Zero VAT Procedures for Export Importers and Their Impact on Logistics
The latest updates from the Bureau of Customs (BOC) shed light on the procedures concerning the value-added tax (VAT) exemption for imports by export-oriented enterprises (EOEs).

Afcom Holdings Becomes India’s Pioneering Operator of AEI 737-800SF Freighter from Nauru Airlines
In a strategic move poised to bolster India’s air freight capabilities, Afcom Holdings is set to lease a 737-800SF cargo aircraft from Nauru Airlines, making it the first Indian operator of AEI’s 737NG conversion.

Air Cargo Market Set for Continued Growth Through the End of 2025
Air cargo traffic has been on a steady upward climb in recent months, and this momentum is expected to hold tight during the critical winter holiday shipping season.

New Boeing 777F Freighter Service Connects China Postal Airlines to Liege, Strengthening Cargo Links in Europe
China Postal Airlines has recently inaugurated a direct freighter route to Liege Airport (LGG), marking Belgium as the second European destination served by its Boeing 777F widebody production freighter.

Key Supply Chain Transformations in 2026: AI Integration, Digital Twins, and Future-Ready Architectures
The rhythm of global supply chains is accelerating, shifting away from reactive strategies towards adaptive, intelligent systems.

Daimler Truck and Torc Robotics Enhance Safety with Innoviz LiDAR Upgrade on Freightliner Cascadia Autonomous Trucks
Autonomous trucking is taking a significant leap forward with Daimler Truck and its subsidiary Torc Robotics integrating cutting-edge LiDAR technology from Innoviz Technologies into Freightliner Cascadia trucks.

First Brands Faces Senior Loan Collapse as Investors Rapidly Divest Amid Bankruptcy
First Brands Group, a key player in the automotive parts industry, has witnessed a dramatic decline in the value of its most senior loan following a significant sell-off by major investors holding its debt.

Spain Launches Subsidies to Boost Professional Driver Licenses C and D Amid Transport Sector Challenges
Spain’s government has taken decisive steps to ease the pressing shortage of professional drivers by approving subsidies for obtaining the Class C and D driving licenses, essential for operating freight and passenger transport vehicles.

New Medium-Duty Battery-Electric Trucks from Kenworth and Peterbilt: Expanding Zero-Emission Options
Kenworth and Peterbilt have broadened their offerings in the battery-electric truck market with fresh medium-duty models that target a range of Class 6 through Class 8 applications.
