
Autor
James Miller ist spezialisiert auf globale Logistik und Supply-Chain-Dynamiken. Seine Forschungsarbeit untersucht die Feinheiten des internationalen Handels, infrastrukturelle Herausforderungen und technologische Fortschritte, die den modernen Handel prägen. Er setzt sich für nachhaltige Praktiken und Transparenz in den Lieferketten ein.

FedEx Expands into Automotive Shipping Sector
FedEx has established a dedicated automotive vertical within its organization as part of its strategy to enhance its business-to-business customer base and drive revenue.

Analyzing the Logistics Evolution in Southeast Asia for 2025
A wave of transformation is sweeping across Southeast Asia's logistics landscape, driven by rising intraregional trade, enhanced infrastructure investment, and a digital revolution.

Revolutionizing Transportation: The LA-NY Passenger Train with Trucking Service
AmeriStarRail has put forth an ambitious proposal to connect Los Angeles and New York City in under 72 hours, introducing a train service that caters not only to passengers but also to long-haul truck drivers.

CETM's Firm Rejection of SEOPAN's Proposal for New Truck Tolls
The Confederation of Spanish Goods Transportation (CETM) has unequivocally rejected a recent proposal from the Association of Construction Companies and Concessionaires of Infrastructure (SEOPAN), which suggests implementing tolls of three cents for light vehicles and fourteen cents for trucks and buses.

U.S. Considers Major Tariffs on Japan Ahead of Trade Talks
Tariffs on the Horizon The proposed imposition of tariffs by the U.S. on Japan may soon set a pivotal stage for international trade dynamics. As discussions continue to unfold, the implications for logistics and transportation are noteworthy. Current State of Affairs President Trump has indicated that the U.S. is contemplating tariffs that could reach as high as 35% on Japanese imports once a 90-day moratorium on country-specific duties expires. With the deadline looming next week, it seems unlikely that a trade agreement will be reached in this timeframe. Details of the Negotiations During a recent press briefing, the president expressed concern over stalled negotiations, specifically

Electric Truck Purchases Now Accepting $TRUMP Cryptocurrency
The automotive industry is witnessing a significant shift as electric truck makers explore alternative payment methods.

Dräger's Initiative “If You Drink, Don’t Drive”: A Step Towards Safer Roads in Spain
The recent initiative by Dräger aims to promote the mandatory adoption of anti-start breathalyzers in Spain, effectively targeting the reduction of traffic accidents linked to alcohol consumption.

FAST Creates Logistics Support Kiosk in Nueva Vizcaya
The logistics landscape in Nueva Vizcaya is set to undergo a significant transformation with the establishment of a new Logistics Support Kiosk.

Skyways Air Services Plans IPO for Capital Boost and Debt Reduction
Skyways Air Services is gearing up for a significant move by filing papers for an initial public offering (IPO).

Oman Air Cargo Connects to Amsterdam with Swissport Handling
Oman Air Cargo has taken a significant step by appointing Swissport as its ground handler at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS).

How Nike is Adapting to the $1 Billion Tariff Blow to Ensure Smooth Logistics
The sneaker giant Nike is on a mission to counteract the hefty $1 billion in tariff costs impacting its operations.

Growing Opportunities for Rail Mergers: An Insight into Market Dynamics and Logistics
The discussion surrounding potential rail mergers in the UK is moving beyond mere speculation.
