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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.

Understanding the Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Ownership in the Global Shipping Industry
The global shipping market is currently sailing through murky waters, shaken by the uncertainty surrounding what exactly counts as Chinese ownership of vessels amid newly imposed U.S.

Suparna Airlines Nears First Boeing 777F Delivery, Boosting Its Cargo Operations in China
The aviation landscape in China is gaining another heavyweight contender as Suparna Airlines, a subsidiary of HNA Aviation Group, edges closer to receiving its first Boeing 777F freighter.

Kenya’s Renegade Air Expands Cargo Fleet with ATR 42 Freighters and Plans ATR 72F Addition
Kenya's Renegade Air has recently taken a significant step to enhance its cargo operations by adding two ATR 42-300 freighters to its fleet.

Northrop’s Cygnus XL Spacecraft To Deliver Cargo to ISS After Overcoming Software Setback
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL spacecraft is set to dock with the International Space Station (ISS) this Thursday after overcoming a software-related hiccup that caused an early engine shutdown.

How Kashmir’s New Cargo Train to Delhi Is Revolutionizing Fruit Freight and Grower Prosperity
An innovative cargo train service recently launched between Kashmir and Delhi is stirring excitement among growers and logistics experts alike.

For-Hire Motor Carriers Achieve Record Share in Private Fleet Freight Operations in 2025
In a significant shift within freight transportation, for-hire motor carriers have captured their largest slice of freight from companies that maintain their own private fleets.

Nigeria Customs Service Sees Overtime Cargo Revenue Dip Below 1% Amid Automation Push
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) recently revealed that overtime cargoes accounted for less than 1% of its total revenue of N6.105 trillion in 2024.

How Pentagon’s New Nonlethal Technologies and Global Shipbuilding Moves Could Shape Maritime Logistics
Maritime borders have long been hotspots for illicit crossings, and with the rise of innovative smuggling tactics, the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) is turning heads by seeking off-the-shelf non-kinetic devices to stop smugglers in their tracks without heavy collateral.

South Korea and United States Work Together to Overcome Legal Barriers in Shipbuilding Partnerships
The collaboration between South Korea and the United States in shipbuilding is a promising development, yet it faces a significant hurdle due to existing legal limitations.

The US Coast Guard Commits $68 Million to Build Cargo Plane Hangars in Hawaii, Boosting Logistical Support
Securing and improving cargo plane infrastructure in Hawaii is a significant move by the US Coast Guard, with the recent award of a $68 million contract dedicated to constructing new hangars for cargo planes.

Why Poor Data Quality is Stalling AI Adoption in Freight Forwarding and What It Means for Logistics
The freight forwarding industry is buzzing with excitement about the potential of artificial intelligence to revolutionize operations within the next few years.

Nigeria’s Maritime Security Successes Clash with Ongoing War Risk Insurance Premium Burdens
Even after major strides in maritime security, Nigeria-bound vessels are still burdened with heavy war risk insurance (WRI) premiums, a situation that seems out of sync with reality.
