
Auteur
James Miller est un spécialiste de la logistique mondiale et de la dynamique de la chaîne d'approvisionnement. Ses travaux d'investigation explorent les complexités du commerce international, les défis d'infrastructure et les avancées technologiques qui façonnent le commerce moderne. Il prône des pratiques durables et la transparence dans les opérations de la chaîne d'approvisionnement.

New Dutch ILT Standards Enhance Quality of Automotive Fuels Exported to West Africa
Back in 2018, the Dutch Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) identified a worrying trend: automotive fuels exported from the Netherlands to West Africa contained high levels of harmful substances.

New Tariffs on China and India Suggested to Amplify Pressure on Russia’s Economy
Tariffs on international trade can be a powerful tool, and recent discussions about imposing new tariffs on China and India reveal a strategy to put economic pressure on Russia.

Starbucks Implements Advanced AI Technology to Revolutionize Inventory Processes and Supply Chain Efficiency
Starbucks has embraced a new chapter in operational efficiency by launching an artificial intelligence (AI) tool designed to drastically enhance its inventory-taking processes.

The Growing Impact of AI in Combating Cargo Theft and Enhancing Logistics Operations
The world of cargo transportation is facing a tough challenge lately — a sharp rise in cargo theft incidents.

Les données européennes révèlent que les hybrides rechargeables émettent près de cinq fois plus de CO2 que ce que suggèrent les chiffres des tests – Ce que cela signifie pour les transports
Les véhicules électriques hybrides rechargeables (VÉHR), célébrés comme une alternative plus propre aux voitures conventionnelles, sont maintenant sous scrutiny car leurs émissions réelles de dioxyde de carbone (CO2) sont près de cinq fois plus élevées que ce que rapportent les tests officiels en laboratoire.

Cris John Garcia Recognized for Excellence as 2025 Outstanding Customs Broker by the Professional Regulation Commission
Leadership and dedication in customs brokerage are vital in keeping trade moving efficiently across borders, and these attributes were recently spotlighted when Cris John Garcia received the 2025 Outstanding Customs Broker award.

Uber’s Ride-Hail App to Feature Joby’s Blade Helicopter Flights, Bridging Air and Ground Transport
Urban mobility is stepping up a notch as Uber announces plans to integrate Joby’s Blade helicopter and seaplane services directly into its ride-hailing app.

Autonetoil's Third Gas Station Launch in Andalucía Boosts Regional Network and Sustainable Services
The expansion of the Autonetoil gas station network continued its steady march with the opening of a new station on Avenida de Bruselas, 7, in Andújar, Jaén.

How the Universal Postal Union’s Post-De Minimis Tool is Shaping U.S.-Bound Postal Shipments and Logistics
The recent abolition of the de minimis exemption for postal shipments into the United States has sent ripples through international mail services.

US Tariffs and Market Dynamics Continue Shaping the Air Freight Landscape in Q3 2025
The third quarter of 2025 has not been kind to the global air freight market, wrestling with persistent disruptions and market swings largely driven by US tariff policies.

First Autonomous Kodiak Driver Truck Delivered via Roush Industries to Energy Sector Company
The delivery of the first Kodiak Driver-equipped truck by Roush Industries signals a strong push forward in the autonomous freight industry.

Trucking Authority Decisions in 2025: Leasing or Retaining Control for Business Success
One of the toughest dilemmas in the trucking industry comes down to whether to keep your own operating authority or lease onto another carrier, especially as we approach 2025.
