
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.

Increasing Steel Tariffs: The Implications for Canada’s Industry
The CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs has urged Canada to consider implementing higher tariffs on steel imports to protect its domestic steel industry.

New Legislation to Ease Livestock Hauling Regulations
Introduction Recent developments in U.S. legislation present an exciting opportunity for livestock haulers. New measures aim to alleviate the burdensome regulations that currently govern hours of service and electronic logging devices for these important drivers. Overview of the New Bill The legislation, known as the Hauling Exemptions for Livestock Protection (HELP) Act, was introduced by U.S. Representative Jeff Hurd from Colorado. This proposal seeks to provide livestock haulers with additional relief from regulations concerning hours of service and obligations related to electronic logging devices. This is essential because it recognizes the unique challenges faced by those transporting

Explore the Funding Guide for Trucking and Logistics Fleets in Canada
Trucking HR Canada (THRC) has made waves in the transportation sector by releasing a new digital resource called the Funds for Fleets guide.

Next-Gen Chassis Sensor from ZF: Enhanced Intelligence and Data Insights
The automotive world is witnessing a significant transformation with the introduction of state-of-the-art chassis sensors.

Uncertainty in Trade Policy Hinders Canadian Businesses
The current landscape of Canadian businesses showcases how uncertainties in trade policies can lead to significant hesitations in investment and hiring practices.

PermaCold Logistics is Investing $60 Million in a New Cold Storage Facility
The recent investment by PermaCold Logistics in constructing a $60 million cold storage facility in Georgia marks a vital step forward for the region’s logistics landscape, especially in catering to the growing demand for refrigerated commodities.

New Shipping's Recent Suezmax Order: Implications for the Maritime Industry
New Shipping, a prominent player in the maritime sector, has recently made headlines by signing an order for new Suezmax tankers in China.

New Partnership Aims to Simplify and Standardize Tax Refund Processes in European Transport
The formation of a new association has been announced, focusing on enhancing efficiency and standardizing tax refund procedures within the European transport sector.

The Impact of Labor Disputes on Canadian Businesses and Shipping Sector
As labor negotiations between Canada Post and its employees reach a critical point, a survey conducted by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business highlights a worrying trend: two-thirds of small businesses (approximately 63%) are prepared to switch to alternative couriers if a strike occurs.

Small Businesses May Turn Away from Canada Post Amid Strike Threats
Mail carriers are currently voting on the proposed final contract from Canada Post, and there's a cloud of uncertainty hanging in the air.

Fleetworthy Expands its Services Through the Acquisition of Commercelogic
The recent acquisition of Commercelogic by Fleetworthy marks a significant development in the logistics and transportation sector.

New Shipping Legislation in India to Replace Colonial Laws
India has taken a significant step forward in redefining its shipping framework with the recent passage of the Bills of Lading Bill, 2025.
