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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.

Weak Class 8 Truck Orders and Accelerating Capacity Contraction Signal Shifts in the Freight Industry
As 2025 unfolds, the trucking industry faces a mixed bag where some bad news might actually be a silver lining.

Understanding the Legal Dispute Around FMCSA’s Non-Domiciled CDL Regulation and Its Consequences
A fresh legal controversy has taken center stage regarding the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) interim rule that restricts the issuance of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to non-domiciled applicants.

Hasbro and Mattel Ready for Holiday Season Bounce Back with Strategic Supply Chain Changes
Despite a rocky third quarter defined by order delays and tariff challenges, toy manufacturers Hasbro and Mattel are now pointing towards a robust rebound in retail orders as the holiday season approaches.

Anticipated Flight Reductions at Major U.S. Airports Could Intensify If Government Shutdown Persists
Growing Flight Cancellations Linked to Government Shutdown With one of the busiest travel seasons on the horizon, the U.S. aviation sector is bracing for significant disruption. Reduced staffing of air traffic controllers due to the ongoing government shutdown has already resulted in a 10% cut in flight capacity at over 40 airports, particularly affecting airlines like American, Delta, and United. If this shutdown drags on, flight cancellations could double, hitting travelers and the air cargo sector hard. Impact on Airlines and Airports The limited air traffic controller staff places pressure on airport operations and airline scheduling. The current 10% capacity reduction means fewer

CYLAD Establishes New Office in Vienna to Boost Central and Eastern European Market Presence
International management consulting firm CYLAD has set up shop in Vienna, marking the opening of its tenth global office.

Philip Dowling Appointed to Lead Bain & Company’s Global Brand, Marketing & Sales Practice
In an exciting development for global consulting, Philip Dowling has been named the Global Leader of the Brand, Marketing & Sales practice at Bain & Company.

Introducing Truck Park Liège: A Modern Secure Parking Hub Meeting Truckers' Needs in Belgium
Truck Park Liège, launched by Hesbymazout S.A., part of the Uhoda Group and affiliated with the European Safe Parking Organization (ESPORG), is setting a new benchmark for secure truck parking in Belgium.

Insights from Leading Trucking Carriers on Market Trends and Strategies for Small Fleets
Recent reports from some of the biggest names in trucking reveal a consistent message: the industry is facing tighter capacity and softer freight demand.

How Veho, Jitsu, and Gofo Are Bolstering Delivery Networks Ahead of Peak Holiday Shipping
As the holiday season approaches, the pressure is on parcel carriers to handle the surge in shipping volumes efficiently.

Understanding the Mixed Impact of FAA Flight Restrictions on Cargo Airlines and Freight Shipping
Recent Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) restrictions on flight schedules at the busiest U.S.

Volvo Autonomous Solutions Takes Major Steps Toward Fully Autonomous Trucking for Freight Delivery
The landscape of freight transportation is edging ever closer to a new era as Volvo Autonomous Solutions sharpens its focus on deploying fully driverless trucks.

How Paccar’s Domestic Production and Section 232 Tariffs Could Shift Truck Manufacturing and Logistics
The trucking manufacturer Paccar, known for building over 90% of its U.S.-sold trucks domestically, is bracing for a potential edge as new Section 232 tariffs come into effect.
