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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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How Increasing Climate Volatility Is Forcing Ports and Supply Chains to Rethink Routing and Resilience

How Increasing Climate Volatility Is Forcing Ports and Supply Chains to Rethink Routing and Resilience

When a port experiences a multi-day crane shutdown or a berth closure due to storm surge, the immediate result is not just a delayed arrival but a reworking of container rotations, inland trucking schedules, and warehouse receipts.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Thousands of Tariff Refund Lawsuits, Disrupting Import Cash Flows

Supreme Court Ruling Spurs Thousands of Tariff Refund Lawsuits, Disrupting Import Cash Flows

Since the Supreme Court invalidated most of the global tariffs, more than 2,000 tariff refund suits have been lodged at the U.S.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
ATRI 2026 Operational Costs Survey Opens; New Multiyear Comparisons and Key Metrics Highlighted

ATRI 2026 Operational Costs Survey Opens; New Multiyear Comparisons and Key Metrics Highlighted

ATRI launched the 2026 Operational Costs of Trucking survey on Feb. 23 with a submission deadline of April 24, accepting confidential 2025 cost and operational data online or via PDF. The survey captures granular metrics—driver pay, equipment expenditures, insurance premiums and KPIs such as non-revenue mileage, driver utilization, mileage between breakdowns and revenue per truck per week—to produce anonymized industry averages and customized fleet benchmarking. Survey scope, submission and confidentiality The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) collects fleet-level cost inputs and operational data to build sector- and size-specific benchmarks. All data are published only as

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
January freight tonnage edges up as carriers manage capacity, storms and shifting spot rates

January freight tonnage edges up as carriers manage capacity, storms and shifting spot rates

The ATA For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index rose to 113 in January from 112.5 in December, a 0.4% monthly increase and about a 0.5% gain year-over-year, signaling a modest rebound from late‑2025 lows while capacity constraints and weather disruptions continued to influence pricing and flow.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
How Ocado’s Digital Twin Practice Turns Simulation into Operational Advantage

How Ocado’s Digital Twin Practice Turns Simulation into Operational Advantage

Ocado’s grid-based fulfilment centres routinely test discrete-event models that show where robot density hits diminishing returns and how throughput responds to changes in bot count, station layout and inbound timing.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
GOP Pushes to Shorten Army Corps Permits to Improve Ports, Locks and Flood Mitigation

GOP Pushes to Shorten Army Corps Permits to Improve Ports, Locks and Flood Mitigation

Republican leaders in Congress are proposing changes to the Water Resources Development Act framework that would reduce permitting drag for the Army Corps of Engineers, aiming to accelerate authorizations for ports, locks, dams and flood-mitigation projects whose delays currently ripple through supply chains.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Hwy. 17 Twinning: 22.5 km Upgrade Between Renfrew and Arnprior

Hwy. 17 Twinning: 22.5 km Upgrade Between Renfrew and Arnprior

The Ontario government issued a request for proposals on February 27, 2026 to design the conversion of Highway 17 from two lanes to four lanes for a 22.5-kilometre stretch between Scheel Drive near Arnprior and a point three kilometres west of Bruce Street near the Town of Renfrew.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Ryan Transportation and Bot Auto Launch Autonomous Night Lane in Texas

Ryan Transportation and Bot Auto Launch Autonomous Night Lane in Texas

Ryan Transportation will begin scheduled driverless service on the roughly 200-mile Houston–Dallas–Fort Worth overnight corridor in spring, deploying Bot Auto’s Level 4 self-driving Freightliner tractors to increase frequency and reliability on a historically hard-to-cover lane.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Labor Department seeks to restore economic reality test, affecting trucking owner-operators

Labor Department seeks to restore economic reality test, affecting trucking owner-operators

The Department of Labor formally proposed rescinding the Biden-era 2024 independent contractor rule and reverting to an economic reality test, a move that directly affects owner-operator agreements, freight contracting and on-demand haulage arrangements across the trucking sector.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Maersk diverts select ME11 and MECL sailings from Red Sea to Cape of Good Hope, affecting U.S. and Mediterranean services

Maersk diverts select ME11 and MECL sailings from Red Sea to Cape of Good Hope, affecting U.S. and Mediterranean services

Maersk has announced that several sailings on the ME11 and MECL services will be rerouted from the Red Sea/Suez Canal corridor to the Cape of Good Hope, with some voyages facing up to a 14‑day increase in transit time and direct effects on U.S.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Aurora ramps up autonomous trucking capacity with new Southwestern routes

Aurora ramps up autonomous trucking capacity with new Southwestern routes

Aurora Innovation is operating a validated 1,000-mile lane between Fort Worth, Texas and Phoenix, Arizona, adding the route to a growing Southwestern network now totaling 10 driverless corridors and tripling the company’s previous offering.

5 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
Diesel Vortex: phishing-as-a-service that hit DAT Truckstop, EFS, Penske Logistics and Timocom

Diesel Vortex: phishing-as-a-service that hit DAT Truckstop, EFS, Penske Logistics and Timocom

A Russian-linked phishing-as-a-service group known as Diesel Vortex harvested 1,649 unique credentials from freight and logistics platforms, using a 36.6MB SQL dump and a multi-domain phishing architecture to target brokers, carriers and fuel-card users.

4 min de lectura
19 de marzo de 2026
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