
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.

How Tariffs Are Steering the Future of North American Commercial Truck Manufacturers
The commercial truck industry in North America is currently sailing through choppy waters due to an unsettled tariff environment.

How Nauta’s AI-Based System is Revolutionizing Global Import Logistics and Cutting Costs
Managing import shipments is no walk in the park, with operators juggling endless emails, spreadsheets, and outdated tools that just don’t talk to each other.

How Walmart's Next-Day Shipping Expansion Is Raising the Bar in US Urban Centers
Walmart has taken a significant leap forward by rolling out next-day shipping for its marketplace orders in key metropolitan areas across the United States.

Comment la refonte de la chaîne d'approvisionnement de 300 millions de dollars de Colgate-Palmolive pourrait remodeler ses opérations mondiales
Colgate-Palmolive s'apprête à remanier en profondeur sa chaîne d'approvisionnement mondiale, allouant une somme estimée entre 200 et 300 millions de dollars sur les trois prochaines années pour stimuler la productivité et l'agilité opérationnelle.

In-depth Look at Greenpeace’s Response to Partido Popular’s 2025 Wildfire Measures and What It Means for Future Crisis Management
Recent wildfire prevention plans unveiled by the Partido Popular (PP) have sparked critical discussions, notably from environmental watchdog Greenpeace.

Prologis and EV Realty Collaborate to Improve California’s Truck Electric Charging Network
California’s medium- and heavy-duty truck fleets are set to benefit from a promising partnership between Prologis Mobility and EV Realty, aiming to untangle the complexities of the state's scattered electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape.

A.S.K. Courier Express Faces Bankruptcy Amid Unpaid Debts and Operational Shutdown
The logistics and trucking world recently witnessed a significant development with the bankruptcy of A.S.K.

Greenville-Spartanburg International and Frankfurt-Hahn Airports Join Forces to Boost Cargo Operations and Serve Auto Industry Clients
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) in South Carolina and Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (HHN) in Germany have inked a partnership aimed squarely at reinforcing cargo operations and attracting joint customers, especially in the automotive sector.

Diesel Market Sees Continued Price Drop as Midwest Gasoline Costs Rise Amid BP Refinery Issues
The benchmark diesel price, a key reference for fuel surcharges in freight and logistics, has continued its slide for the fifth consecutive week, edging down to $3.708 per gallon from $3.812 per gallon just a month ago.

Exploring the Role of AI in Enhancing Safety, Maintenance, and Efficiency in Professional Transportation
Professional transportation has long leaned on driver experience as its backbone.

U.S. Department of Transportation Pressures States Over Trucker English Proficiency Enforcement to Secure Federal Funds
Federal authorities are urging California, New Mexico, and Washington to tighten enforcement of English language proficiency rules among commercial truck drivers.

Korean Air Enhances Cargo Capabilities with New Boeing 777-8 Freighter Order
Korean Air has made a strategic move to strengthen and modernize its cargo operations by ordering eight Boeing 777-8 freighter aircraft.
