
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.

Finland and the US Join Forces to Boost Arctic Icebreaker Fleet for Enhanced Security and Shipbuilding
The United States and Finland have entered into a significant cooperation to build advanced Arctic Security Cutters (ASCs), a move designed to meet pressing security needs in the Arctic region.

SpaceX Targets $100 Million Per Ton Mars Cargo Missions by 2030 as Starship's 11th Launch Nears
SpaceX is gearing up to revolutionize space freight by aiming for cargo missions to both the Moon and Mars over the next decade.

New Operational Guidelines Rolled Out for the Authorized Economic Operator Program by the Bureau of Customs
On October 2, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) set the wheels in motion for a smoother, more efficient trade environment with the launch of the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Operational Guidelines.

Container Shipping Volumes Break Records with 4.4% Growth in First Eight Months of 2025
In 2025, the global shipping scene has taken a surprisingly upbeat turn, with container volume climbing by a solid 4.4% from January through August compared to last year.

Uncovering the Goodyear Truck Tire Case: The European Tragedy That Shook Freight Transport
A startling investigation has peeled back the curtain on a series of tragic truck accidents across Europe, all potentially linked to defective Goodyear tires.

Major Transport Sector Headlines from the Week of October 6-12, 2025, Affecting Road Freight and Logistics
Despite growing pushes toward cleaner energy, a striking 90% of commercial truck operators continue to rely on diesel vehicles.

Navigating the 2025 Pension Reform and Early Retirement Eligibility at Age 60
When the topic of pension reform pops up, the first question on many lips is: can I retire early?

Manual vs Automated Truck Transmissions: Why Knowing Stick Shift Still Matters in Trucking
There’s a fascinating twist in the trucking world where manual transmission skills have become a prized asset once again, despite the booming popularity of automated gearboxes.

Inside Canadian Fleets’ Emergency Response: Training, Technology, and Planning in Action
Emergencies on the road come in all shapes and sizes—from wildfires that surround highways and heavy snowstorms reducing visibility, to border closures and tech glitches that can throw a wrench in any driver’s day.

How A. Duie Pyle’s Cross-Border LTL Expansion Shapes U.S.-Mexico Freight Logistics
Breaking New Ground in Cross-Border LTL Services The logistics landscape between the U.S. and Mexico is evolving fast, with a notable development as family-owned carrier A. Duie Pyle extends its less-than-truckload (LTL) operations into cross-border territory. Traditionally focused in the Northeast U.S., Pyle’s move responds directly to shifting supply chain demands and growing customer interest in reliable, visible solutions for shipments across the busy Mexico-U.S. corridor. Emphasizing their core strengths in precision and dependability, this expansion aims to bridge logistical gaps with advanced technology integration and enhanced tracking capabilities. The initiative comes at a pivotal

Government Allocates 9.6 Million Euros to Enable Early Retirement for Older Autonomous Road Transport Operators
This year, a significant aid package totalling 9.6 million euros has been allocated to help autonomous road transport entrepreneurs, particularly those in vulnerable positions, retire before the usual age.

Las tarifas de flete spot de camiones secos aumentan en 2025 sin el apoyo habitual del mercado, influenciadas por la aplicación de la ley de inmigración
Las tarifas spot de furgones secos en la industria del transporte por carretera experimentaron un notable aumento del 2% la semana pasada, subiendo de 2,31 a 2,36 dólares por milla, según el National Truckload Index (NTI).
