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James Miller

James Miller

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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

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AllChiefs and Trustforce join forces to strengthen cyber resilience across logistics and leadership

AllChiefs and Trustforce join forces to strengthen cyber resilience across logistics and leadership

EU rules such as NIS2 now force transport operators, port terminals, freight forwarders and large warehousing providers to map supplier dependencies and demonstrate incident response capabilities that protect cross-border freight and distribution channels.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
Alberta imposes provincewide towing and vehicle storage rules with stiffer penalties and consent mandates

Alberta imposes provincewide towing and vehicle storage rules with stiffer penalties and consent mandates

As of April 1, Alberta’s Vehicle Towing and Storage Regulation requires tow operators to obtain explicit consumer consent and disclose all towing and storage fees before a tow is initiated; violations now carry fines from $100,000 to $300,000 or up to two years in jail.

6 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
How AI-driven customer experience gains at IKEA, Bol.com and others reshape e‑commerce logistics

How AI-driven customer experience gains at IKEA, Bol.com and others reshape e‑commerce logistics

E‑Commerce scores in the Netherlands climbed from 2.6 to 3.0 on a 5‑point scale over the past 12 months, according to BearingPoint’s latest digital maturity assessment — a change that translates directly into higher parcel volumes, more frequent last‑mile dispatches, and greater demand on warehouse slotting and returns processing.

6 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
AAA Cooper completes $29M purchase of Phoenix truck terminal to expand LTL network

AAA Cooper completes $29M purchase of Phoenix truck terminal to expand LTL network

AAA Cooper Transportation closed on a commercial property at 7160 W. Sherman St. in Phoenix — a 294,658-square-foot building on 24.47 acres that changed hands for $29 million according to Maricopa County records. Property snapshot and operational footprint The facility, historically operated as a truck terminal for FedEx Freight Priority, offers expansive yard space and terminal capacity suitable for LTL (less‑than‑truckload) operations. The seller’s prior recorded transaction in 2021 listed the property at about $24.1 million, indicating a notable appreciation in asset value over the past few years. Attribute Detail Address 7160 W. Sherman St., Phoenix, AZ Building size 294,658 sq ft Land

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
How the proposed “Dalilah Law” would change CDL issuance and what it means for trucking logistics

How the proposed “Dalilah Law” would change CDL issuance and what it means for trucking logistics

President Trump’s call for the “Dalilah Law” during the State of the Union would specifically prohibit issuance of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to people living in or entering the U.S.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
IOCL, BPCL and HPCL Join SCI for 35% Stake in New Shipping Freight JV

IOCL, BPCL and HPCL Join SCI for 35% Stake in New Shipping Freight JV

The joint venture intends to acquire an initial fleet that industry insiders expect will include Aframax and Suezmax tankers dedicated to coastal and short-sea routes as well as regional voyages to the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
Structural shifts in fleets and demand: why road freight capacity diverged between Europe and the US

Structural shifts in fleets and demand: why road freight capacity diverged between Europe and the US

Through the fourth quarter of 2025 the US road freight capacity index remained historically high while Europe’s capacity showed a steady contraction that continued into 2026, driven primarily by rapid fleet reductions, rising bankruptcies and weaker demand in 2024–H1 2025.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
Tag Inspector: Smartphone-Based RAIN RFID Validation for Clustag and Zebra Technologies Devices

Tag Inspector: Smartphone-Based RAIN RFID Validation for Clustag and Zebra Technologies Devices

Clustag’s Tag Inspector already supports Zebra Technologies’ EM45-RFID and TC53e-RFID models for on-site tag validation, enabling inventory checks and technical R&D in retail aisles and warehouse docks without a dedicated RFID PDA.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
Alpega’s Move from Point Solutions to a Unified Transport Execution Platform

Alpega’s Move from Point Solutions to a Unified Transport Execution Platform

Alpega already connects more than 80,000 carriers across Iberia, France and Central Europe and offers integrated modules for Transport Execution, Transport Planning, Dock Scheduling, Freight Sourcing and a cross-border Freight Exchange and Payments network.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
DHL’s new pharma cold‑chain freighter and expanded GDP hubs reshape temperature‑sensitive air corridors

DHL’s new pharma cold‑chain freighter and expanded GDP hubs reshape temperature‑sensitive air corridors

BRU–CVG now operates with a dedicated Boeing 777 freighter under DHL Health Logistics livery, linking Brussels and Cincinnati as a controlled, temperature‑managed air corridor that reduces coastal congestion and shortens transit variability for high‑value biologics and cell & gene therapies.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
Jungheinrich expands electric forklift lineup from AntOn entry models to 5‑tonne FalcOn prototype

Jungheinrich expands electric forklift lineup from AntOn entry models to 5‑tonne FalcOn prototype

Jungheinrich launched five new electric forklift developments, including a 5‑tonne high‑voltage counterbalance prototype capable of ultra-fast DC charging up to 150 kW, plus refreshed 48 V and 400‑V ranges aimed at replacing diesel equivalents in heavy-duty indoor and outdoor operations.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
When Your Warehouse Management System No Longer Fits: Insights from Chris Mackie of Logistics Reply

When Your Warehouse Management System No Longer Fits: Insights from Chris Mackie of Logistics Reply

A typical mid-sized distribution center using a monolithic WMS can see feature delivery cycles stretch from a few weeks to nine months as order profiles diversify and automation is introduced.

5 Min. Lesezeit
19. März 2026
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