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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.

Oklahoma and ICE Execute Their Second Major Crackdown on Interstate 40 Commercial Drivers' Licenses
Oklahoma, in coordination with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has conducted a second intensive enforcement operation along Interstate 40, targeting commercial drivers operating with questionable legal status.

New Permits Propel Williams Pipeline Expansion to Boost Gas Supply Across New York and New Jersey
New York and New Jersey have granted essential permits for the Williams Companies’ long-delayed pipeline project, enabling a significant expansion of natural gas delivery to the New York City region from Pennsylvania.

Justice Department Asked to Investigate Meatpacker Pricing Amid Rising Beef Costs
A recent appeal has been made urging the Justice Department to investigate practices within the meatpacking industry, specifically targeting accusations of illicit collusion, price fixing, and manipulation that are believed to inflate beef prices.

How RNG Powertrains Are Gaining Traction in Truck Fleets and What It Means for Freight Transport
There’s a growing buzz in trucking circles about renewable natural gas (RNG) engines, particularly the advent of larger, heavy-duty powertrains that challenge the status quo of diesel dominance.

Steady Rise in US Jet Fuel Prices in October Signals Shifts for Global Freight and Fuel Sectors
Jet fuel prices in the United States have reversed a long period of declines, marking a noticeable rebound with October’s monthly average spot price pushing higher.

Proposed English Language Standards for Ride-Share Drivers Involved in Federal Contracts
There’s a fresh push on the table aiming to require ride-share drivers who operate under federal government contracts to prove their English language skills.

Forward Air Reports Revenue Drop in Third Quarter as One Ground Network Transformation Advances
In the third quarter of 2025, Forward Air Corp., a key player in ground transportation and logistics based in Greeneville, Tennessee, reported a decline in total revenue amid ongoing efforts to rebuild and unify its business operations.

US Farm Equipment Makers Navigate Uncertainty as China Trade Deal Leaves Market in Flux
The agricultural machinery sector finds itself stranded in a fog of uncertainty, awaiting clarity on how trade relations between the US and China will unfold.

China’s Resumption of Nexperia Chip Shipments Marks Relief for Global Auto Manufacturers
In a development that could recalibrate the global automotive supply chain, China has agreed to restart exports of semiconductors produced by Nexperia within its borders.

Illinois Enacts 30% Toll Increase for Trucks, Raising Concerns Among Freight Operators
Illinois has recently set the stage for a significant jump in tolls that will hit commercial trucks with a sharp 30% increase, a move designed to pump $1.5 billion into the state’s transit infrastructure overhaul.

U.S. Retailers Anticipate Container Import Declines to Steepen in 2026 Following Early 2025 Shipments
Amid growing concerns over tariffs and potential port labor disruptions, retailers made a strategic move to bring merchandise into U.S.

Daimler Truck Faces North American Market Slowdown Impacting Third Quarter Earnings in 2025
The third quarter of 2025 brought a familiar story for Daimler Truck as softness in the North American freight market weighed on its profit and revenue figures.
