
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.

Sabah’s CILTM Teams up with Koridor Utility Sabah to Revolutionize Supply Chain and Infrastructure Integration
In a significant move to align utility infrastructure more closely with the growing logistics and development needs of Sabah, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Malaysia (CILTM) Sabah and Koridor Utility Sabah (KUS) have entered into a cooperative partnership.

Analyzing August 2025 U.S. Container Imports Amid China Volume Changes and Trade Policy Dynamics
Steady Strength in U.S. Container Imports During August 2025 Despite a slight easing from July, U.S. container imports in August 2025 held strong, landing in the ballpark between 2.4 and 2.6 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units). This continued robustness signals ongoing healthy demand, even though volumes originating from China showed a noticeable pullback. The dip in Chinese imports followed a rebound in July, marking a cooldown after some fluctuations earlier in the summer. All this is happening in a landscape clouded by tariff uncertainty and ongoing geopolitical concerns that continue to ripple across global supply chains. Tariff Landscape and Its Impact on Shipment Planning The

NEC Birmingham to Host New Fulfilment & Last Mile Expo in March 2026 Spotlighting Delivery and Urban Logistics Innovations
In March 2026, a brand-new trade event dedicated to the ever-evolving world of post-warehouse logistics is set to open its doors at the NEC Birmingham.

Oviedo’s Urban Bus Workers Start Six-Day Strike with 42% Minimum Service Amid San Mateo Festivities
Today marks the beginning of a significant strike for urban bus workers in Oviedo, the capital city of Asturias, Spain.

India’s Strategic Push to Join the World’s Leading Shipbuilders by 2047
Setting Sail: India’s Quest to Grow its Shipbuilding Market Share India's shipbuilding industry is on the brink of a remarkable transformation. Despite currently holding less than 1% of the global shipbuilding market, concerted efforts backed by policy reforms, financial incentives, and international collaborations are set to propel the nation into the elite top five shipbuilding countries by the year 2047. Government Vision and Financial Backing A roadmap has been laid out through key initiatives named “Maritime India Vision 2030” and “Amrit Kaal Vision 2047,” which target India entering the top ten shipbuilders globally by 2030 and making the top five by 2047. A significant financial

Heysham Port’s Electric Shipping Route Paves Way for Sustainable Maritime Transport
Heysham port is gearing up to become a trailblazer in maritime electrification with the launch of a cutting-edge electric shipping route.

Arrest Made in Fatal Hit-and-Run Involving Truck on N-II Highway Near Tordera, Barcelona
On a quiet Tuesday morning along the busy N-II highway near Tordera, Barcelona, a tragic hit-and-run incident occurred that led to the death of a young man.

How GK9 and Het Twickelerveld Collaborate to Boost Air Cargo Security Across Europe
Air cargo security just got a significant boost in Europe, thanks to a strategic partnership between the U.S.-based Global K9 (GK9) and the Dutch company Het Twickelerveld Cargo Screening B.V.

How Data and Market Intelligence Decode the Complex World of Ocean Freight Rates
Anyone involved in shipping or logistics knows that ocean freight rates can behave like a rollercoaster — one minute they're soaring, the next they plummet, seemingly without rhyme or reason.

Japan’s Nippon Yusen Plans to Boost LNG Tanker Fleet by 50% to Meet Rising Worldwide Demand
Japan’s foremost shipping giant, Nippon Yusen, is gearing up for a significant fleet expansion in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) sector.

Wind-Powered Cargo Trimaran Nears Completion with Biopharma Contract in Sight
In a world where logistics and sustainability increasingly intersect, wind-powered cargo vessels are carving out a niche that is both innovative and essential.

Korea’s Plans for AI-Driven and Sustainable Growth in Shipbuilding: What It Means for Global Freight and Logistics
The Korean government is stepping up efforts to reinforce the shipbuilding industry, targeting future growth powered by artificial intelligence and eco-friendly technologies.
