
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.

XPO Receives Credit Rating Downgrade, Impact of the Freight Market’s Weakness
The credit rating of XPO has recently been downgraded by S&P Global Ratings amidst persistent weakness in the freight market, with expectations that these conditions will linger over the next year.

Workers Stand Firm in Cádiz's Metal Industry Amid Ongoing Strikes
The ongoing challenges faced by workers in Cádiz highlight the intense battle for job security and fair working conditions within the metal industry.

SHIPS for America Act: A Shift in U.S. Maritime Strategy and Global Trade Impact
The SHIPS for America Act is gaining traction in Congress, designed to fortify the U.S.

Major Tax Legislation Set to Transform the Trucking Landscape
The passage of a significant tax and spending cuts package, expected to receive the presidential signature soon, promises to reshape investments within the trucking industry.

Radius Logistics Expands Warehouse Footprint with New Mississauga Site
Radius Logistics has announced the launch of a new 75,000 square-foot warehouse and distribution center in Mississauga, Ontario.

Alcohol Lock Regulations for Trucks and Buses by Italy's Transport Ministry
The recently enacted regulation regarding the installation of alcohol locks in heavy and public transport vehicles is making waves in Italy's logistics and transportation sector.

Port Laredo: A Cold Chain Logistics Leader on the U.S.-Mexico Border
Port Laredo, situated in Texas, has solidified its reputation as a pivotal hub for cold chain logistics along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Primafrio Strengthens Energy and Environmental Commitment by Renewing ISO Certifications
Primafrio, a prominent international logistics operator specializing in the road transport of temperature-controlled fruits and vegetables in Europe, has once again renewed its ISO 50001 and ISO 14001 certifications.

Tomato Tariff Negotiations: The Impact on US-Mexico Trade and Logistics
Recent discussions between Mexico and U.S. officials aim to avoid tariff hikes on tomatoes, a pivotal trade commodity. The trade agreement allowing Mexico to export tomatoes to the U.S. without duties is under scrutiny, and if negotiations falter, the ramifications may echo throughout the logistics and transportation sectors. The Tomato Suspension Agreement The current Tomato Suspension Agreement stands at risk as U.S. officials plan to withdraw from it by mid-July. This agreement has made it easier for Mexican tomato producers to export their goods, maintaining favorable conditions for both parties involved. However, if revoked, an additional tariff of 17% to 21% on Mexican tomatoes will

A New Framework for Tackling Cyber-Enabled Cargo Theft by NMFTA
The escalating issue of cargo theft, particularly cyber-enabled incidents, poses a significant challenge to the logistics industry.

Nissan Issues Recall for Over 480,000 Vehicles Due to Engine Concerns
Nissan has embarked on a substantial recall affecting more than 480,000 vehicles across the U.S.

The Transportation Sector: Facing 24% of Cyberattacks in Essential Services
The burgeoning wave of cyberattacks has swept across essential sectors, with the transportation industry feeling a significant brunt of the impact.
