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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.

FedEx Rolls Out 777F Freighter Services in Saudi Arabia, Boosting Cargo Connectivity
On September 2nd, FedEx marked a significant milestone by launching its first dedicated 777F freight service to Saudi Arabia.

How Fleetworthy and Loadsure Join Forces to Enhance Fleet Safety via Drivewyze Safety+ Real-Time Alerts
The logistics world just got a fresh jolt of innovation as Fleetworthy and Loadsure teamed up to bring fleets smarter, proactive safety with Drivewyze Safety+.

ADL Final Mile Extends Delivery Network to Southwest with DMC Logistics Acquisition
ADL Final Mile recently broadened its regional parcel delivery and logistics footprint by acquiring DMC Logistics, a provider specializing in customized final mile services across the Southwest region.

CCT Auto Trans Strengthens Vehicle Transport Footprint by Acquiring Thorsons EVT
CCT Auto Trans has taken a significant leap in the enclosed vehicle transportation arena by acquiring Thorsons Enclosed Vehicle Transportation (EVT), a well-established Canadian specialist in the sector.

Spanish trucking company Talento Grupo Internacional requests DGT to lengthen foreign driver’s license exchange procedures to ease transport delays
Talento Grupo Internacional has raised concerns regarding Spain's current policy limiting the administrative period for exchanging foreign driving permits for truck drivers to six months.

Challenges and Controversies in FMCSA’s Revised Safety Data Review Process Impacting Trucking Industry
The trucking industry is currently navigating mixed emotions regarding a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposal aimed at improving the way safety violation data is reviewed and corrected.

U.S. Rail Freight Sees Modest Uptick While Petroleum Shipments Decline in August 2025
Overview of Recent U.S. Rail Freight Performance In the week ending August 30, 2025, U.S. rail freight reported a modest overall increase, showing a delicate balance between growth and decline in different segments. Total rail traffic edged up by 0.9% compared to the same week the previous year, continuing a cautious upward trend in the rail freight sector. Carload vs. Intermodal Traffic Breaking down the numbers, the traditional carload rail traffic saw a slight gain of 0.6% year-over-year, whereas the intermodal volume —which blends rail transport with trucking for greater flexibility—posted a stronger rise of 1.2%. This contrast highlights the increasing importance of intermodal services

Reliable Robotics Secures USAF Contract to Develop Autonomous Cargo Flight System for Cessna 208B
In a move that's set to redefine cargo logistics in the skies, Reliable Robotics inked a $17.4 million deal with the United States Air Force for the development and integration of an autonomous flight system in the famed Cessna 208B aircraft.

Fenadismer Calls for Increased Budget to Support Transport Operators’ Retirement Plan in 2026
Over the past three years, the funding dedicated to aid transport professionals nearing retirement has been worryingly insufficient.

Progress in Canada-U.S. Trade Talks Aims to Resolve Tariff Issues Impacting Key Sectors
Recently, diplomatic efforts between Canada and the United States have gained momentum, focusing on addressing tariff-related disputes that have affected several crucial sectors.

Trump’s Warning to Cut Trade Agreements If Tariffs Are Overturned: What It Means for Global Commerce and Logistics
The recent announcements about potential scrapping of several trade agreements raise some eyebrows in the world of global commerce.

ConocoPhillips Announces Major Job Cuts as Shale Oil Outlook Shifts and Costs Mount
ConocoPhillips, the United States' largest independent oil producer, is preparing to reduce its global workforce by up to 25%.
