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James Miller se especializa en logística global y dinámicas de la cadena de suministro. Su trabajo de investigación explora las complejidades del comercio internacional, los desafíos de infraestructura y los avances tecnológicos que dan forma al comercio moderno. Aboga por prácticas sostenibles y transparencia en las operaciones de la cadena de suministro.

Recent Developments in Spot Rates and Demand Challenges in the Class 8 Truck Market
The trucking industry recently experienced a week of stable spot rates, with no significant gains or drops across equipment types.

How the US-China Agreement Is Modifying Trade Tariffs and Impacting Logistics
After a prolonged period of high tariffs and trade tensions, the latest US-China agreement signals a partial rollback of the steep import duties imposed during the trade war era.

Germany Greenlights Operation of 15-Meter Semi-Trailer Trucks Through 2033 with Key Restrictions
Germany has extended the permission allowing 15-meter semi-trailer trucks to operate on its roads until the end of 2033.

France’s Phase-Out of VAT Regime 42 in 2026 Alters EU Import Framework for Non-EU Businesses
From the start of 2026, France will discontinue the VAT simplification procedure widely known as Customs Procedure 42 or “Regime 42,” a move that shakes up how import VAT is handled for businesses outside the EU.

Exxon Mobil and Chevron Boost Oil Production Beyond Expectations Impacting Global Supply Dynamics
Oil Majors Break Expectations with Production Surges Two leading American oil giants, Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp., recently outpaced Wall Street predictions with significant increases in crude oil production, driven by the launch of new oilfield projects and strategic acquisitions. This unexpected production boost suggests a shift in the oil market’s supply landscape, raising implications for industries tied to energy supply chains, including logistics and transportation sectors. Q3 Earnings and Project Developments Exxon’s adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter came in 7 cents above analyst forecasts, marking the sixth straight quarter of exceeding expectations. This

European Court of Human Rights Reviews Vehicle Immobilization Issues Affecting VTCs in Barcelona
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has taken a significant step by admitting a case concerning the immediate immobilization of VTC (Vehicle for Hire with Driver) vehicles in the Barcelona Metropolitan Area.

How Amazon’s Cloud Computing Surge Boosted Its Earnings and What It Means for Logistics
Amazon’s fiscal third quarter in 2025 showcased an impressive uptick in both profits and sales, largely driven by its expanding cloud computing business and customers hunting for bargains amid rising inflation.

Covenant Logistics Observes Record High Customer Bids as Capacity Constraints Intensify
The logistics sector is currently witnessing an unusual yet telling trend: Covenant Logistics reports a 17% increase in customer bids since August, a surge that typically emerges only in late fall through winter months.

Latest Global Supply Chain Trends and Energy Innovations Reshaping Logistics, October 2025
The dynamics of industrial supply chains and economic frameworks are undergoing swift, tech-driven changes this October, influenced by evolving international interactions and emerging energy requirements.

C.H. Robinson’s AI-Driven Success Transforms Logistics and Elevates Stock Market Performance
The logistics landscape is witnessing significant shifts, and the spotlight now falls on C.H.

How Air Cargo is Navigating Mandatory Sustainability Trends and What It Means for Logistics
The air cargo sector is stepping into a future where sustainability is no longer a choice but a must.

Windel Group Grows European Presence by Acquiring Belgian Chocolate Family, Supported by PwC and Squarefield
The European chocolate industry has witnessed a significant development with a cross-border acquisition involving two family-owned companies.
