
Autor
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.

Shipping Corporation of India Reports Significant Profit Drop and Revenue Decline in Latest Quarter
The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) experienced a noticeable setback with shares tumbling 7.3% to Rs 247.25 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on November 10.

How China and the US Are Temporarily Halting Shipping Sanctions to Ease Trade Tensions
In a surprisingly optimistic move, China has announced a one-year suspension of the so-called special port fees on US-operated vessels docking at its ports.

Civil Aeronautics Board requests free air cargo transport for Super Typhoon Uwan relief operations across affected Philippine regions
In the wake of Super Typhoon Uwan (internationally known as Fung-wong), which recently battered Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) has called upon airlines to step up and provide free cargo space for delivering relief goods to the affected areas.

How Government Recognition of Specialised LNG Ships Energizes Cochin Shipyard’s CMA CGM Deal
The Indian government has handed new clarity on what counts as a ‘specialised ship,’ fueling fresh momentum in the shipbuilding sector, especially for vessels powered by dual-fuel engines running on LNG, methanol, or ammonia.

Turkmenistan Ushers in a New Era with Launch of Its First Homegrown Cargo Ship "Gadamly"
November 4, 2025, marked a historic moment for Turkmenistan’s maritime industry with the launch of the "Gadamly", the nation’s first domestically built cargo ship designed for container transportation.

Air Cargo Volumes Expected to Increase by 4% in 2025 with Regional Variations in Rates and Demand
Air cargo tonnages worldwide are anticipated to grow by approximately 4 percent in 2025, building on a consistent upward trend seen particularly in the Asia Pacific region, which is experiencing a striking 9 percent year-on-year increase in cargo volumes.

Key Insights into the 44-Tonne Rule and Mass-Dimension Reforms for Intermodal Freight Transport
The evolving landscape of freight transport includes important updates to the permissible mass limits, especially concerning intermodal transport.

Understanding Migration and Social Inclusion: Views from a Spanish Resident Living in Germany
Migration often involves profound life changes, where individuals leave behind familiar surroundings in search of safety, opportunity, and connection.

Navarra Transporters Rally in Pamplona Calling for Fair Taxation and Safer Road Infrastructure
On a crisp November morning, Navarra's transport sector united in a significant demonstration in the heart of Pamplona.

Upcoming Safety Controls on School Buses and Their Impact on Transport Logistics
Starting Monday, November 10, a renewed effort to enhance the safety of school transport vehicles will be launched, running through Friday, November 14.

How U.S. Tariffs Spark Nearshoring and Cross-Border Logistics Expansion in Mexico
The Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Supply Chains and Sourcing U.S. tariff policies have thrown a wrench into global supply chains, pushing companies to rethink where and how they source their products as well as manufacturing strategies. With added costs and complexity biting hard at profits, nearshoring has surged as a tactical alternative, with Mexico becoming the shining star in this logistical reshuffle. This shift is not just about dodging tariffs—it’s a strategic pivot that's reshaping how companies plan manufacturing and supply chain logistics across the Americas. Tariffs: More Than Just Added Costs At the heart of the matter is a simple truth: tariffs act as a tax paid by U.S. importers,

Philippine Ports Authority Halts RoRo Fees to Prioritize Government Disaster Relief Efforts
In the wake of super typhoon Fung-wong, locally known as Uwan, the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has taken significant steps to facilitate faster delivery of essential government relief goods.
