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Ο James Miller ειδικεύεται στην παγκόσμια εφοδιαστική και στη δυναμική της αλυσίδας εφοδιασμού. Το ερευνητικό του έργο διερευνά τις περιπλοκές του διεθνούς εμπορίου, τις προκλήσεις των υποδομών και τις τεχνολογικές εξελίξεις που διαμορφώνουν το σύγχρονο εμπόριο. Υποστηρίζει βιώσιμες πρακτικές και διαφάνεια στις λειτουργίες της αλυσίδας εφοδιασμού.

Dialogue on Sustainable and Digital Shipping in Mumbai
The recent “Leaders’ Dialogue on Green & Digital Maritime Corridors”, hosted by the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) and the Indian Ports Association (IPA), set the stage for meaningful conversations surrounding sustainable shipping practices and digital innovations in maritime operations.

Climate Accountability Grows in the Shipping Sector Following ICJ Ruling
The latest advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) marks a significant legal shift for climate accountability, particularly impacting the global shipping industry.

Impact of New 7% Cargo Clearance Surcharge on Nigeria's Freight Industry
The recent introduction of a 7% surcharge on cargo clearance in Nigeria has caused a stir among stakeholders in the freight and logistics sectors.

Unlock Your Earnings with Direct Shipper Load Opportunities
The trucking industry is always on the lookout for ways to boost earnings while avoiding unnecessary hassle.

Unraveling the Speculative Landscape of Zim's Potential Sale to Ray Shipping
The logistics and shipping sectors always seem to have their fair share of speculations and rumors swirling about.

Samskip Unveils New Shipping Service Connecting Morocco with Northern Europe
Samskip has announced an exciting new short sea shipping route that will link the Moroccan cities of Agadir and Casablanca with destinations in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

Unpacking the Mystery of Dark Shipping and Its Associated Dangers
Driving Forces Behind Dark Shipping The allure of "dark shipping" stems from various motivations. Companies may resort to this clandestine practice primarily for engaging in activities like smuggling, illegal fishing, or even dumping hazardous materials at sea. Often, the main goal is to evade regulations and fees that they would otherwise have to comply with under international maritime law. Another significant factor is the evasion of sanctions. The sanctions imposed by various nations, particularly targeting countries like Iran due to nuclear concerns and Russia following recent crises, have led these nations to tap into dark fleets to sustain their oil exports. The U.S. Treasury and

The Consequences of Flags of Convenience on Maritime Operations
A flag of convenience (FOC) refers to the practice where a ship is registered under the flag of a country other than that of its owner.

UK Workwear Supplier Adopts ERP System to Boost E-commerce Integration
In the ever-evolving landscape of logistics and e-commerce, businesses must constantly adapt to stay relevant and efficient.

East Coast Railway Achieves Major Freight Milestone in Record Time
In a remarkable feat, the East Coast Railway (ECoR) has successfully loaded an impressive 100 million tonnes of freight in only 134 days during the current financial year of 2025–26.

Navigating the Challenges of Truck Parking and Freight Efficiency
In the logistics world, the scarcity of suitable truck parking spaces creates significant challenges.

Major Shipping Industry Leaders Gear Up for the Geneva Dry Summit
Preparations are in full swing for next year’s Geneva Dry, which stands out as the world’s leading summit for commodities shipping.
