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James Miller on erikoistunut globaaliin logistiikkaan ja toimitusketjujen dynamiikkaan. Hänen tutkiva työnsä tarkastelee kansainvälisen kaupan monimutkaisuuksia, infrastruktuurin haasteita ja teknologisia edistysaskeleita, jotka muokkaavat nykyaikaista kauppaa. Hän kannattaa kestävien käytäntöjen ja läpinäkyvyyden edistämistä toimitusketjun toiminnoissa.

Sequential Gains in U.S. Freight Market Signal Hopeful Trends Despite Ongoing Challenges
Freight Market Gains Momentum in Q2 The U.S. freight transportation sector experienced a notable uptick in the second quarter, with shipment volumes climbing by 2.4% and spending rising by 1.2% compared to the previous quarter. This marks the first back-to-back increase in these key metrics in three years, pointing to some positive momentum despite a backdrop of persistent headwinds, including tariff-related uncertainties. Regional Highlights and Sequential Growth Every major region across the country reported an increase in shipment volumes quarter-over-quarter, with the Southwest region leading the pack at an impressive 6.7% growth. Such uniform improvement suggests broad-based activity

Examining the Push for Tariffs on Truck Imports and Its Implications for U.S. Industry and Logistics
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has placed significant pressure on Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to enforce stringent tariffs on imports of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, intending to encourage manufacturers to bring production back to the United States.

Asia-Europe Air Freight Emerges as Dominant Force in 2025 Global Trade Network
In the bustling world of global trade, the Asia-Europe air cargo corridor has taken center stage as the most dynamic link in 2025.

Understanding the Ryanair-AENA Conflict Over Airport Fees and Its Effects on Workforce and Travel
The friction between Ryanair and AENA over airport fees has escalated into a public dispute that risks affecting not only airline economics but also the lives of many employees and passengers.

How Amazon Air’s New Santo Domingo Route Is Shaping Caribbean Cargo Logistics
Amazon Air has recently expanded its third-party air freight network by launching a new international route connecting Miami and Santo Domingo, marking its debut into the Caribbean market.

Understanding the Impact of Tariff Uncertainty on Global Trade and Logistics Volatility
Fluctuating tariffs can cause serious ripples in the waters of international trade, stirring up volatility that few businesses can afford to ignore.

How a Florida Truck Crash Sparked Focus on Sikh Truckers and the U.S. Trucking Sector
A fatal crash on the Florida Turnpike, caused by a u-turn maneuver by a Sikh truck driver originally from India, has stirred significant reactions within both the trucking community and public discussions.

Tyson Foods Revamps Supply Chain Leadership Following Executive Dismissal for Code Violation
Tyson Foods is navigating significant leadership changes after the company’s chief supply chain officer, Brady Stewart, was dismissed for violating the firm’s internal guidelines.

Saia’s Tonnage Decline Signals Challenges for LTL Carriers Amid Manufacturing Contraction
The freight scene has shown some turbulence lately, with less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier Saia signaling a pullback after a long streak of positive tonnage growth.

Understanding How Tariff Complexities Disproportionately Affect Small Businesses and Their Logistics
Recent trade policies have introduced a maze of tariff compliance requirements that weigh heavily on businesses, especially smaller players.

Spain's DGT Boosts Driving Test Capacity by Adding 101 New Traffic Examiners in 46 Provinces
Recently, the Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) welcomed 101 new traffic examiners across 46 provincial offices, marking a significant boost in the workforce tasked with conducting driving license tests.

FedEx Strengthens Its Footprint in Saudi Arabia through New Air Cargo Routes and Logistics Facilities
The logistics giant FedEx is stepping up its game in Saudi Arabia by unveiling ambitious projects aimed at enhancing its freight and shipment capabilities.
