
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.

Federal Court Rejects Summary Dismissal in Deaf Driver’s Employment Discrimination Suit Against Wilson Logistics
A federal court has refused to grant summary judgment in a lawsuit accusing Wilson Logistics, operating under Transportation Management Group, of discriminating against a qualified deaf truck driver applicant.

How Corporate and Investment Banks Thrived in 2025’s Changing Financial Landscape
The first half of 2025 unveiled a compelling story of resilience and adaptability in the corporate and investment banking sector.

FedEx Targets Spring Return for MD-11 Jets While Navigating Costs and Capacity Challenges
FedEx is gearing up for the anticipated return of its McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo aircraft fleet in the spring, following a mandatory grounding that has significantly disrupted its air cargo capacity.

Maersk et Hapag-Lloyd détournent le fret transatlantique des terminaux de Baltimore vers ceux de Philadelphie
Deux acteurs mondiaux majeurs du transport maritime de conteneurs, Maersk et Hapag-Lloyd, ont récemment redirigé leurs opérations de transport transatlantique de Baltimore vers des terminaux de la région de Philadelphie.

Understanding the Differences Between Volvo VNL in North America and Volvo FH in Europe: What Sets Them Apart
When you hear people talking about the Volvo VNL, it's often called the "American FH" or dubbed its "twin brother." At first glance, it might seem like two peas in a pod simply because they sport the same Volvo badge.

Inside Amazon’s Canadian Launch of the Rivian 700 Electric Cargo Vans and Its Impact on Delivery Logistics
Amazon has introduced its first batch of 50 Rivian 700 electric cargo vans onto Canadian streets, marking a significant step in its electrification efforts.

Stord's Expansion in Kentucky: A $40M Boost Adding 500 Jobs and Enhancing Fulfillment Services
Stord Inc., a key player in software and logistics solutions, is making a major move to expand its presence in Northern Kentucky.

The Impact of Cutting-Edge Automation on 3PL Fulfillment and Supply Chain Efficiency
In today’s rapidly evolving logistics landscape, third-party logistics (3PL) providers are under more pressure than ever to speed up delivery, boost accuracy, and handle increasing order volumes with agility.

Why Truck Drivers’ Health and Well-being Are Essential for Safe, Efficient Freight Transport
Truck drivers are the backbone of global freight and logistics, yet ongoing concerns about their health and safety often fly under the radar.

How XPO Logistics’ Duotráiler is Transforming Saint-Gobain’s Freight Efficiency and Sustainability in Spain
Bringing a breath of fresh air to freight operations, XPO Logistics has rolled out a duotráiler dedicated to Saint-Gobain Placo in Spain.

How US Cattle Herd Reductions Are Pressuring Beef Processing and Market Prices
The US beef industry is navigating turbulent times as the national cattle herd continues to shrink, sparking concerns of potential closures of processing plants and sustained high beef prices.

Toyota’s Plan to Bring Camry, Highlander, and Tundra from the US to Japan Starting 2026
Starting in 2026, Toyota will import three notable models—Camry, Highlander, and Tundra—to the Japanese market, marking a strategic move to fortify U.S.-Japan trade ties.
