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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.

Spain Faces a Driver Shortage in Freight Transport That Disrupts Supply Chains and Challenges Logistics
Across Spain’s freight transport landscape, a growing shortage of truck drivers is causing serious ripples, threatening to bring the entire supply chain to a grinding halt.

How Copper and Potash Joining the US Critical Minerals List Could Shape Transportation and Supply Chains
When it comes to minerals that keep the wheels of modern life turning—literally and figuratively—copper and potash have stolen the spotlight.

Berkshire Hathaway’s BNSF Prefers Strategic Alliances Over Acquiring CSX or Norfolk Southern in Rail Industry Moves
The landscape of American railroads is shifting, but Berkshire Hathaway’s BNSF Railway has made it clear: bidding for a full takeover of CSX or Norfolk Southern isn’t on the cards.

Grid Aero Launches Prototype of Autonomous Long-Range Cargo Aircraft
Introducing the Future of Autonomous Cargo Aviation A new chapter in cargo transportation has taken flight—literally. Grid Aero has completed the prototype of its Lifter-Lite, an autonomous cargo aircraft designed to carry heavy loads over vast distances, especially across oceans. This breakthrough marks significant progress toward reshaping how goods move in the skies, promising enhanced efficiency and reliability in long-haul air logistics. What Sets the Lifter-Lite Apart? The Lifter-Lite is built for missions that demand moving thousands of pounds over thousands of miles without human intervention. It’s geared specifically for long-range overwater missions , addressing a niche where

USPS Expands the Network with 11 New Sorting and Delivery Centers to Boost Holiday Operations
The United States Postal Service is set to open 11 new sorting and delivery centers just in time for the peak holiday season, a move aimed at streamlining the final stages of mail and package delivery.

Análisis de las reclamaciones de discriminación por edad y raza contra la American Trucking Associations en 2024
La American Trucking Associations (ATA) se encuentra bajo escrutinio tras una demanda interpuesta por tres exempleados que afirman que sus despidos se debieron a discriminación por edad y, en un caso, por motivos raciales.

Why Organizations Are Struggling to Harness the Full Power of AI in Business Operations
Organizations across a myriad of industries are eagerly pushing forward with their AI ambitions, hoping to unlock transformative potential in operations, decision-making, and value creation.

European AI Deployment Lags Behind US: Accenture Analysis Sheds Light on the Innovation Gap
When it comes to the race in artificial intelligence (AI), European firms are clearly trailing their counterparts in the United States, according to recent findings.

Baldvin Hermannsson of Air Atlanta to Share Perspectives on 747 Demand at Cargo Facts Symposium 2025
The spotlight turns to Baldvin Hermannsson, the CEO of both Air Atlanta Icelandic and Air Atlanta Europe, as he gears up to participate in a crucial panel discussion during the upcoming Cargo Facts Symposium in 2025.

How Bot Auto’s Driverless Trucks and Steves & Sons Are Steering Freight Logistics to a New Era in Texas by 2025
Ready or not, autonomous trucks are gearing up to hit the highways in Texas, promising to change up the way freight moves between major cities.

South African Airports Operator Sets Ambitious $569M Funding Goal to Upgrade Cargo Facilities and Infrastructure
South Africa's principal airport operator is gearing up to raise approximately $569 million within the coming year to advance its extensive infrastructure development agenda.

How the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement Opens New Doors for Trade and Transport in the Caucasus
After decades of intermittent conflict, Armenia and Azerbaijan have taken a significant step towards stability by signing a peace agreement that commits both nations to lasting ceasefires and the restoration of diplomatic relations.
