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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.

Hapag-Lloyd Sees 50% Profit Decline in First Nine Months Amidst Global Shipping Market Fluctuations
German container shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has experienced a sharp 50% decrease in net profit over the first nine months of the year, pulling in 846 million euros, down from previous periods.

Significant Railway Investments Revitalize Spain’s Atlantic Corridor with Over €3 Billion Allocated in 2025
Spain’s Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has announced a remarkable milestone—the total value of railway tenders for the development of the Atlantic Corridor is set to surpass €3 billion in 2025.

How Freightos and Megacap Aviation Enhance Digital Access to Cargo Capacity Across 13 Airlines
The logistics world is witnessing a notable leap forward with the collaboration between Freightos, a Nasdaq-listed freight booking and payment platform, and Megacap Aviation Service, a leading General Sales Agent focused on China trade lanes.

Resumption of Air Cargo Services at Donyi Polo Airport Boosts Local Freight and Logistics
Operations for air cargo have lifted off once again at Donyi Polo Airport in Itanagar.

Chennai Airport Edges Out Bengaluru to Claim Third Place in International Cargo Handling in Early 2026
In the fiercely competitive arena of international air cargo in India, Chennai Airport has recently nudged ahead of its closest rival, Bengaluru (BIAL), to clinch the third position in international cargo handling for the first half of the fiscal year 2025-26.

UK Initiates Crackdown on British Shipping and Insurance Firms Supporting Russian Oil Exports
The United Kingdom is stepping up actions to regulate British shipping companies and insurance providers implicated in supporting the export of Russian oil.

Exploring the Bandwidth Revolution in Shipping: The Impact of LEO Satellites and AI on Maritime Connectivity
The maritime sector stands on the verge of a profound transformation, thanks to the surge in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity, combined with the integration of cloud-based platforms and artificial intelligence (AI).

Russian Railways Offers Continued Freight Discounts for Fruit and Vegetable Shipments from Tajikistan
Russian Railways has extended its special discount program for the transportation of fruits and vegetables from Tajikistan.

Boost for Philippine Shipbuilding: European Diplomatic Support for Key SBSR Bills
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) in the Philippines is gaining crucial backing from European Union diplomats to push through legislative bills aimed at modernizing the country's shipbuilding and ship repair (SBSR) industries.

Swedish Autonomous Truck Innovator Einride Plans Public Listing via $1.8 Billion SPAC Deal
The Swedish company Einride, renowned for pioneering electric and autonomous freight vehicles, is set to enter the public market landscape through a merger with the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) Legato Merger Corp.

Indonesian Startup Aero Nusantara Cargo Adds 737-300F to Its Freighter Operations
Expanding the landscape of air cargo in Indonesia, Aero Nusantara Cargo has acquired its first Boeing 737-300F, marking a significant milestone for the young company and joining the ranks of eight established 737 Classic freighter operators in the country.

How Bot Auto and Marsh Are Innovating Insurance for Autonomous Truck Fleets and Influencing Modern Logistics
The rise of autonomous trucking is reshaping the logistics and freight transport sectors, and with it comes the need for insurance that matches this futuristic mode of operation.
