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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.

NHAI signs MoU with Konkan Railway Corporation to strengthen multimodal logistics
This piece looks at the new Memorandum of Understanding between the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) and what it means for multimodal freight movement.

How India’s Multimodal Strategy Is Rewiring Ports, Rail and Road Logistics
This piece reveals how India’s push for multimodal transport is changing the game for ports, rail and road freight networks.

Noida's Sustainable City Logistics Plan: SPA to Shape Freight, Last-Mile and Emissions Strategy
This piece reveals how Noida is moving toward a climate-friendly City Logistics Plan and what it could mean for urban freight and last-mile delivery.

Great Bear secures three-year extension to handle Weetabix factory clearance and UK distribution
This article reveals the details of Great Bear’s renewed transport agreement with Weetabix and explores its implications for distribution and logistics across the UK.

How Chapman Freeborn orchestrated the M-346 and C-27J demo tour across the United States and Canada
The logistics story behind Leonardo’s M-346 demonstration tour across North America is revealed here, focusing on the operational planning, challenges, and outcomes of a multi-site airshow deployment.

How Origin-Based Tariffs Test European Supply Chains — Insights from Steffen Schulze Selting, Sphera
This piece reveals why origin-based tariff rules are creating headaches across European supply chains and what that means for logistics teams, carriers, and procurement.

Spanish Supreme Court ruling limits insurers’ “due diligence” clauses in truck cargo theft cases
This piece reveals how a recent Spanish Supreme Court decision changes the balance between transport companies and insurers over the so‑called “due diligence” clauses in cargo theft claims.

TIACA Calls for 2026 Inspirational Leadership Award Nominations and Reveals Jury Lineup
Nominations are now open for the TIACA Inspirational Leadership Award 2026, recognising individuals whose leadership has left a lasting mark on the air cargo sector.

Miami Air Cargo Association teams with Airforwarders Association to reduce truck congestion at Miami International Airport
The formation of the Miami Air Cargo Association (MACA) and its partnership with the Airforwarders Association (AfA) to address truck congestion and improve operations at Miami International Airport is unveiled here.

Mobility Lab launches collaborative data space with initial 20 partners
The Mobility Lab has taken a tangible step forward by registering its first 20 participants in a new data space designed for mobility and logistics stakeholders.

Gebrüder Weiss Bulgaria leadership shifts as Marieta Grigorova hands over to Lyudmil Elshishki
The Bulgarian arm of Gebrüder Weiss has formalized a leadership transition: after 32 years at the helm, Marieta Grigorova is retiring and Lyudmil Elshishki has stepped in as Managing Director.

Ingrid’s Approach: Gale-force Winds, Coastal Damage Risk and Snow Down to Low Elevations in Northern Spain
An Atlantic storm named Ingrid is set to hit Spain’s northern third with strong winds, heavy seas and a marked drop in snow levels; this report summarizes the expected impacts and practical advice.
