
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.

Air Côte d’Ivoire’s Strategic Leap into Long-Haul Cargo with Airbus A330-900neo Boosts West Africa’s Trade Hub
Air Côte d’Ivoire's recent addition of the Airbus A330-900neo marks a significant shift for West Africa in global trade and air cargo connectivity.

How DHL's Purchase of SDS Rx Broadens Its Healthcare Logistics Footprint in the United States
DHL Supply Chain has taken a significant leap in enhancing its logistics expertise within the life sciences and health sector by acquiring SDS Rx, a key player specialized in last-mile healthcare deliveries across the United States.

Urgent Call by European Vehicle Manufacturers for Decisive EU Actions on Zero-Emission Mobility
The future of zero-emission mobility in Europe is at a critical juncture, with European vehicle manufacturers pressing the European Commission for bold and rapid policy measures.

Washington's SR 509 Toll Expressway Enhances Freight Movement to Seattle and Tacoma Ports
Washington State has launched the first phase of an innovative toll expressway aimed at easing freight congestion near its bustling ports of Seattle and Tacoma.

Werner Enterprises Reports Steady Freight Market Momentum Amid Pricing and Supply Dynamics
Recent remarks from Werner Enterprises indicate the freight market is showing signs of inching toward recovery after years of sluggishness.

Comprender los riesgos financieros que enfrentan los camioneros con las políticas de deducción por daños
Los camioneros que transportan cargas valiosas se enfrentan a una desalentadora realidad: posibles deducciones de hasta 700 euros si se producen daños en su vehículo, independientemente de la culpa.

Strategic £78.5 Million NNN Acquisitions by LondonMetric Strengthen Portfolio Across Hotels and Logistics Warehouses
LondonMetric Property Plc has completed a significant round of investments, acquiring assets valued at £78.5 million under triple net lease (NNN) agreements.

Understanding the New EORI UE and XI Number Obligations for Carriers Importing Cargo into the EU
Carriers transporting accompanied cargo into the European Union now face strict regulations requiring them to have a valid EORI UE or XI number.

How Exxon’s New Graphite Innovation Could Revolutionize Electric Vehicle Batteries and Impact Global Cargo Transport
Electric vehicles (EVs) could soon hit longer ranges with quicker charges, all thanks to a fresh breakthrough in graphite by Exxon Mobil.

Kenworth Truck Centres Celebrates 45 Years with Hanover TRP Parts Store Launch
The heart of Kenworth Truck Centres’ mission has always been clear: to keep commercial vehicles rolling.

Streamlining Freight Payment and Matching: Tai, Navix, Highway, and Decklar Innovations
In the complex world of freight logistics, cash flow often feels like a puzzle wrapped in paperwork.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Engages Chinese Officials in Madrid on Trade and TikTok Discussions
U.S.-China Trade Talks Resume in Madrid This weekend, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to meet Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng in Madrid to continue high-stakes talks aimed at ironing out contentious trade and national security issues. This meeting marks the fourth round of ongoing discussions following prior sessions in London, Geneva, and Stockholm. Both parties have agreed to multiple 90-day pauses on escalating reciprocal tariffs, successfully putting the brakes on a potential full-scale trade war. These negotiations focus heavily on tariff relief and reducing risks associated with strategic industries vital to both nations’ economies, such as rare earth elements,
