
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.

Donald Trump’s tariff threats raise fresh questions for international trade and logistics
This piece examines how Donald Trump’s recent tariff announcements ramp up uncertainty in global trade and what that could mean for freight and logistics networks.

Volvo Trucks España achieves record 2025 sales and strengthens service network
This article reveals Volvo Trucks España’s standout 2025 results and what they mean for fleets and logistics providers.

Echo Global Logistics to acquire ITS Logistics, forming a larger multimodal logistics platform
This article unveils the Echo Global Logistics acquisition of ITS Logistics and explores what the tie-up means for freight, carriers, and shippers.

DHL Freight evaluates its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility program in Spain and Portugal
This piece outlines how DHL Freight structured and delivered its 2025 Corporate Social Responsibility program across Spain and Portugal, focusing on people, environment and education.

Diesel edges higher after eight-week decline as Kazakhstan outages and geopolitics tighten markets
Diesel benchmark prices have reversed an eight-week decline and moved higher, driven by a mix of supply disruptions and short-term geopolitical tensions.

FMCSA launches Motus registration platform after decades, promising streamlined carrier filings
The new topic revealed here is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s rollout of the Motus registration system and what it means for carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders.

Why Treating Sustainability as a Design Challenge Improves Supply Chains
This article reveals why sustainability should be treated as a core design problem in supply chains and how that shift changes operational outcomes.

How Energy Constraints Are Reshaping Supply Chain Design and Logistics Decisions
The focus here is on how energy has shifted from a background cost to a central operational variable in supply chains, and why logistics teams should care.

AP-7 southbound closure near Martorell: safety measures, detours and logistics implications
The article reveals an imminent closure of the AP-7 motorway in the southbound direction at Martorell due to a risk of collapse after a retaining wall failure in Gelida.

Comment une tempête de verglas sur Dallas pourrait avoir des répercussions sur le fret et la logistique aux États-Unis
Une puissante tempête de verglas hivernale menace de paralyser Dallas-Fort Worth et les artères de fret qui la traversent.

How a sea turtle named Snooki was carefully airlifted from North Carolina to a Minnesota zoo
This piece reveals the operation that moved an injured sea turtle, Snooki, from a North Carolina rescue centre to a new, larger home in Minnesota.

Cathay Pacific, HK Express and Cathay Cargo report passenger surges and freight gains for December 2025 and full-year 2025
This piece reveals the key traffic figures released by the Cathay Group for December 2025 and the full year, highlighting trends in passenger demand and cargo movements that matter to logistics professionals.
