
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.

Unpacking Why US Freight Rail Locomotives Emit More Nitrogen Oxide Than Coal Power Plants and What It Means for Freight Transport
The US freight rail sector, long seen as a backbone of national cargo movement, faces a surprising environmental issue: it now emits more nitrogen oxide (NOx)—a major smog-forming pollutant—than all of the country's coal-fired power plants combined.

Colombia and Ghana Advance Plans for a Direct Maritime Route to Strengthen Trade Relations and Logistics
Colombia has expressed a clear intention to establish a direct shipping route connecting its ports to Ghana, aiming to deepen trade and investment flows between Latin America and West Africa.

Douala Port Entrusts Transatlantic DSA with 25-Year Cargo Scanning Concession to Bolster Security and Revenue
Starting January 1, 2026, Transatlantic DSA will take the helm for all cargo scanning operations at the pivotal port of Douala.

Cargo Flight Near Liège Airport Performs Emergency Fuel Dump Before a Safe Landing
This process, known as fuel dumping, is a safety maneuver designed to lighten the plane’s weight because the maximum permissible weight for landing is significantly less than that for takeoff.

The Danube River's Role as a Crucial Logistics and Security Hub in the Region
The Danube has rapidly established itself as a key logistics and strategic corridor, especially in light of recent tensions in Eastern Europe.

China Strengthens Cargo Transit via Expanding Iranian Railway Corridor
China is ramping up its utilization of Iran’s railway corridors for cargo transit, highlighting Tehran’s ambition to become a major hub for regional rail freight.

How La Orden Melasudista Emerged From a Shared Meal and a Purposeful Vision
On October 24, 2025, in a modest setting at the Asador Coto Real in Rábade (Lugo), a unique brotherhood was born—not through legal formalities or grand social ceremonies, but from a simple, shared meal among peers.

How hylane and H2 MOBILITY Drive Cost-Effective Hydrogen Refueling for Trucks
Starting January 1, 2026, fleets using hylane's services will have access to hydrogen refueling stations operated by H2 MOBILITY at a net cost of approximately 8 euros per kilogram of hydrogen.

How Dover's Updated EU Entry-Exit System Transforms Passenger Road Transport and Logistics
Recent updates to the Entry-Exit System (EES) at the Port of Dover have introduced significant changes to how passenger transport by road is managed between the UK and the EU.

How XCA’s Purchase of Autotrade & Logistics Boosts Automotive Transport and Logistics Services in Europe
The landscape of automotive logistics just got a fresh shake-up with XCA, part of the Grupo Arcese, completing its acquisition of the Autotrade & Logistics business unit.

How Automation Is Revolutionizing Carrier Selection Amid Increasing Holiday Shipping Peaks
The holiday season, especially around Christmas and Black Friday, is notorious for skyrocketing shipment volumes.

How Mexico’s Upcoming Customs Overhaul Could Change Cross-Border Manufacturing and Freight Dynamics
The customs landscape in Mexico is about to experience one of its most significant shakeups in years, set to kick off in 2026.
