
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.

Entendiendo la pausa de visas en EE. UU. para conductores de camiones comerciales: efectos en el transporte y la logística
Estados Unidos ha detenido temporalmente el procesamiento de visas de trabajo para conductores de camiones comerciales bajo las clasificaciones H-2B, E-2 y EB-3.

Airbus Takes a Major Step Forward with A350F Prototype Sections Arriving in Toulouse for Final Assembly
The aerospace world is buzzing as the major fuselage components of the prototype Airbus A350F have landed at the final assembly line in Toulouse, France.

How Miami-Based 7Air Cargo is Shaping Its Regional Air Freight Network Amid Expansion and Challenges
Launching a new player in the fiercely competitive air freight market isn’t for the faint-hearted.

New US Customs Regulations Force European and Global Postal Operators to Pause Parcel Shipments
The recent abolition of the de minimis exemption by the US government, which previously allowed low-value imports to enter duty-free, has thrown international parcel shipping into turmoil.

The Growing Influence of Social Media on Employment and Recruitment Dynamics
In today’s interconnected digital age, social media platforms have evolved far beyond simple entertainment channels—they now play a crucial role in the professional world.

Jerome Powell Considers September Rate Cut as Labor Market Weakness Emerges
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently indicated that an interest rate cut could be on the table for September, citing emerging vulnerabilities in the labor market.

How PCS’s Cortex AI Engine Is Revolutionizing Intelligent Freight Dispatch and Scheduling
The logistical world is leaning increasingly on artificial intelligence, and PCS Software has jumped into the fray with its new Cortex AI engine.

Essential Readiness Checks for Owner-Operators Considering Adding New Trucks in Today’s Market
Deciding to add a new truck to a trucking operation isn’t as simple as it sounds.

The Real Grind Behind Driving a Scania 660 V8 Duotrailer Across Spanish Roads
Driving a duotrailer along Spain’s highways isn’t just about steering a massive vehicle from point A to B; it’s a lifestyle marked by endurance, precision, and grit.

Slight Rise in European Road Freight Transport Rates in July 2025 Signals Market Shifts
In July 2025, European road freight transport rates edged upward, reflecting subtle changes in market dynamics.

EPA Issues Biofuel Waivers to 38 Small Refineries, Impacting Renewable Fuel Compliance and Industry Logistics
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently handed out exemptions to 38 small refineries from federally mandated biofuel blending requirements.

Trans-Pacific Container Shipping Rates Dip Back to Pre-Red Sea Crisis Figures Amid Market Shifts
Container Shipping Prices Normalize After Red Sea Disruptions Container rates for shipments crossing the Pacific from Asia to the U.S. West Coast have fallen back to levels last seen before the Red Sea crisis, where geopolitical disruptions had previously pushed prices to new highs. This decline is credited to an interplay of tariff changes, early peak season demand, and overcapacity within the shipping industry, despite ongoing maritime security challenges in the region. Slipping Back: What’s Driving the Price Slide? After a brief spike early in the year, container freight costs have notably softened. One key factor was a temporary tariff reduction on Chinese exports into the United
