
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.

New Twice-Weekly 767-300F Freighter Route Connects Tashkent and Maastricht Enhancing Cargo Transport
A fresh air cargo route has been kicked off, connecting Tashkent in Uzbekistan to Maastricht Aachen Airport in the Netherlands.

Canada Announces Partial Rollback of Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Imports Beginning September 2025
Starting September 1, Canada will ease certain retaliatory tariffs on imports from the United States, as declared by Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Countdown to the 2025 FreightTech Awards: Who Will Lead the FreightTech Revolution?
The countdown has begun for the 2025 FreightTech Awards, where the brightest minds and boldest disruptors in freight technology compete for recognition.

El curso de colisión de la Región de Halton con camiones inseguros: el 44 % de los vehículos retirados de las carreteras durante una operación de seguridad
En una medida asertiva para mejorar la seguridad vial, el Servicio de Policía Regional de Halton (HRPS), junto con la Policía Provincial de Ontario (OPP) y el Ministerio de Transporte, llevó a cabo una inspección intensiva de tres días dirigida a camiones comerciales dentro de la Región de Halton.

How Air Cargo Charter Flights Bolster U.S. Supply Chain Management in Times of Tariff Uncertainty
Rising Challenges in U.S. Supply Chain Management U.S. supply chain managers are currently navigating one tricky maze — the constant changes in tariff regulations that impact numerous products imported globally. This back-and-forth with tariff implementation dates creates a tough environment where planning and execution become a juggling act. These tariff fluctuations add a layer of complexity to the decision-making process because companies face uncertainty not only about the tariffs themselves but also about when exactly these tariffs will apply. This leads businesses to hurry shipments ahead of looming tariff deadlines, which shifts patterns in freight demand, especially in air cargo.

Essential Steps to Effectively Guide Drivers Through Rate Confirmations in Freight Logistics
Handing over a rate confirmation and hoping it sticks is often a roll of the dice many small carriers take.

Turbo Images Broadens North American Network by Absorbing Southwood Graphics
Turbo Images has broadened its reach in the North American market by acquiring Southwood Graphics, a well-established fleet branding firm based in Ontario with 37 years of expertise in vehicle graphics and design.

Container Shipping Evolution: Why Carriers Are Shifting Focus from Mega-Ships to Smarter Mid-Sized Vessels
For decades, ocean carriers chased after bigger and bigger vessels, aiming to capitalize on economies of scale.

The Growing Impact of Generative AI on Transportation Management and Supply Chains
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping how logistics and transportation management systems (TMS) operate, ushering in an era where smarter, faster, and more intuitive decision-making is not just possible but becoming the norm.

DOT Unveils Revised $5 Billion Electric Vehicle Charging Program with New State Rules
Streamlining the NEVI Program for EV Charging Infrastructure The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently relaunched the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula program, a $5 billion initiative focused on expanding EV charging stations across the country. After a suspension earlier this year for policy review, the program is now back on track with much simpler guidance for states. The aim? Cut through the red tape and boost efficiency in rolling out charging infrastructure nationwide. Background of the NEVI Fund The NEVI program was established as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law passed in 2021. Its goal is straightforward yet ambitious: accelerate the

Expanded BNSF-CSX Partnership Unveils New Domestic and International Intermodal Freight Routes
New Horizons in Rail Intermodal Service: BNSF and CSX Collaboration A fresh chapter in the U.S. rail freight landscape has opened with BNSF Railway and CSX joining forces to deliver an integrated intermodal service stretching coast-to-coast. This isn't just about connecting dots on the map; it’s about creating smarter, more efficient freight corridors that marry the long-haul prowess of rail with the nimbleness required to keep goods flowing seamlessly across borders and states. Key Features of the Partnership Coast-to-Coast Intermodal Routes: Direct domestic services now link Southern California with East Coast hubs like Charlotte, N.C., Jacksonville, Fla., plus routes connecting Phoenix

What the Bankruptcy of Grupo De Wolf Means for Belgium’s Road Freight and Logistics Industries
Belgium's Grupo De Wolf, a conglomerate comprising five transport companies and employing nearly 100 people, has officially declared bankruptcy as ruled by the Antwerp Business Court.
