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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.

Cold Chain Technologies Boosts Its Asia Pacific Operations for Enhanced Temperature-Sensitive Logistics
Delving into the world of cold chain logistics, Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) is taking decisive steps to elevate its presence in the Asia Pacific region.

Truck Driver Prosecuted for Operating Heavy Vehicle Without Valid License Points in Burgos
Legal authorities in Burgos have recently brought a professional truck driver before the court after discovering he drove trucks despite having no valid points on his driving license.

Enhanced Tea Supply and Fulfilment Partnership Between Whittard and Wincanton Fuels Growth
A longstanding collaboration between Whittard of Chelsea, known for its premium tea and coffee offerings, and Wincanton, a top-tier logistics provider, has been extended to support continued growth across the UK and international markets.

George Dimitroff From Cirium Ascend to Discuss Narrowbody Freighter Trends at Cargo Facts Symposium 2025
Cirium Ascend Consultancy’s George Dimitroff, renowned for his expertise in aircraft valuations, is slated to participate in the Cargo Facts Symposium 2025.

US Expands Rare Earth Minerals Production to Reduce Dependency on Chinese Supply Chain
In a focused bid to curb dependency on China’s rare earth minerals, the United States is ramping up its production capabilities.

Flexible Car Rental Services with Inclusive All-Risk Insurance for Freelancers, Entrepreneurs, and Private Users
The steep rise in car prices over the past few years has pushed many to rethink traditional ownership.

How U.S. 50% Tariffs on Indian Goods are Reshaping Export Markets and Trade Relations
U.S. Imposition of 50% Tariffs on Indian Products The enforcement of steep U.S. tariffs—totaling a hefty 50%—on a wide array of Indian products took effect in late August, posing a significant challenge to India’s export landscape. This move combines an initial 25% tariff with an additional 25% hike tied to India’s continued purchases of Russian oil, intensifying pressures on trade between these two economic players. Estimates suggest that close to $48.2 billion worth of Indian exports to the U.S. could face substantial disruption, putting the sustainability of many shipments at risk and threatening employment particularly in export-dependent sectors. Industries Most at Risk Among the

JB Hunt’s Financial Leadership Transition: Brad Delco Takes Helm as CFO to Drive Growth and Efficiency
JB Hunt Transport Services has announced a significant change in its financial leadership, appointing Brad Delco as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) effective September 1, 2025.

Analyzing the New EU-US Trade Framework: Implications for Transatlantic Shipping and Automotive Cargo Flows
Recently, a significant framework was announced aiming to calm the churn in transatlantic trade between the European Union and the United States.

Growing Cargo Theft Risks Challenge Ceva Logistics’ Security and Impact Freight Transport Operations
The logistics industry has been rattled by a series of high-profile cargo thefts linked to Ceva Logistics, casting a spotlight on vulnerabilities in cargo security and supply chain management.

How Wayfair’s CastleGate Multichannel Service Transforms Logistics for Bulky Home Goods Suppliers
Wayfair has recently broadened the scope of its logistics platform, CastleGate, allowing suppliers to fulfill orders for customers beyond just the Wayfair marketplace.

How Home Depot’s Delivery Innovations Are Revolutionizing Customer Service and Logistics
Speed is the name of the game in today’s retail world, and Home Depot is making moves to shake things up.
