
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.

Motive’s Legal Win Against Samsara Proves Its AI Dashcam Technology Leads the Field
A significant ruling was handed down by Judge Doris Johnson Hines of the International Trade Commission on September 8, 2025, concluding a patent infringement dispute between Motive and Samsara.

How DOT’s New Fentanyl Testing Proposal Could Shape Safety Protocols for Commercial Drivers
The spotlight is now on the Department of Transportation (DOT) as it proposes adding fentanyl to the mandatory drug testing panel for commercial drivers.

A Deep Dive into Rising Insolvency Trends within Germany’s Transport and Logistics Sectors in 2025
In 2025, Germany experienced a notable increase in insolvency filings, especially shaking up the transport and logistics industries.

How Innovative Technologies and Strategic Partnerships Are Revolutionizing Supply Chain & Logistics in 2025
The logistics sector is undergoing a seismic shift, with companies embracing cloud-native warehouse management systems to boost efficiency and flexibility.

Investigation Launched After Truck Driver’s Hazardous Overtaking Caught on TikTok Along the N-232
A 38-year-old truck driver, originally from Senegal and residing in Navarra, has come under investigation for a serious traffic offense involving reckless driving.

Ann Clark’s Resilient Cookie-Cutter Manufacturing Model Beats Tariff Pressures with In-House U.S. Production
In a world where tariffs can throw a wrench into supply chains, Ann Clark’s cookie-cutter factory in Vermont stands as a fascinating example of how a U.S.-centric manufacturing approach can dodge such pitfalls.

How the Port of Montreal’s Expansion Is Set to Transform Eastern Canada’s Trade and Supply Chains
The recent approval of the Contrecœur terminal container project marks a significant milestone in expanding the Port of Montreal’s overall capacity by about 60%.

Moody’s Lowers Odyssey Logistics Credit Rating Signaling Continued Freight Industry Struggles
When it comes to the freight and logistics world, a fresh shakeup has emerged: Moody’s has lowered its debt rating for Odyssey Logistics.

Modern Shelving Installation at Anexa Logística’s Loriguilla Facility Strengthens Valencia’s Logistics Network
Anexa Logística has successfully completed the installation of a new conventional shelving system in its state-of-the-art logistics warehouse located in Loriguilla, Valencia.

Solaris Secures Contract to Supply 30 Electric Solaris Urbino Buses to Gdansk Enhancing Sustainable Urban Transport
In a significant step towards greener urban mobility, Solaris Bus & Coach entered into an agreement with the City of Gdansk to deliver 30 modern electric buses.

Rhenus Amplifies Freight and Warehousing Infrastructure in the Philippines with $20 Million Investment
Rhenus, a global logistics powerhouse headquartered in Germany, is putting its money where its mouth is by investing $20 million to sharpen its service offerings across the Philippines.

How Packlink and Temu’s Collaboration is Streamlining Shipping for European E-commerce Sellers
When online sellers face the headache of juggling shipping logistics across borders, any tool that simplifies the process is worth its weight in gold.
