
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.

Stockton Aims to Establish a National Shipbuilding Hub
Stockton is making significant strides to position itself as a premier shipbuilding hub in the United States, presenting a strong case to relevant authorities.

Coffee Industry's New Freight Support Initiative
In a significant move to enhance the logistics of the coffee sector, the Coffee Freight Surety Scheme (FSS) has been launched, aimed at improving the connection between local farmers and broader markets.

Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Watch 8 Pre-Orders Arrive Ahead of Schedule
Samsung has a reputation for rolling out the red carpet for those who jump on board with pre-orders, and recent news about the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Watch 8 seems no different.

The Launch of Maya Train's Freight Service Aimed for Late 2026
The freight service of the Maya Train in the Yucatan Peninsula is on track to begin operations by the end of 2026.

Road Freight Industry Experiences Significant Reduction in Workplace Injuries
The focus of this article is the encouraging trends in workplace safety within the road freight sector.

Hanwha Shipping's Groundbreaking Move in the LNG Sector
Hanwha Shipping, a prominent player in the American maritime sector, has taken a significant step by ordering a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier from its affiliate, Hanwha Philly Shipyard.

Investing in Shipping: Klaipeda's New Opportunities with India
Klaipeda, one of the largest port towns in the Baltic region, has a rich history of trade dating back to when Indian products, particularly textiles and spices such as pepper, cinnamon, and cardamom, flowed through its docks a century ago.

Airline Introduces First A321F Freighter in the Philippines
Royal Air Philippines has made waves in the logistics sector by becoming the first airline in its country to operate an Airbus narrowbody freighter.

Declining Freighter Capacity and Carrier Strategies to Meet Demand
In the month of June, the global logistics landscape witnessed a decline in freighter capacity, which had a ripple effect on cargo transportation strategies.

Innovations and Trends in Rail Logistics: A July Update
Pandrol, a notable player in the rail industry, recently grabbed headlines by winning the prestigious Innovation Award in the large company category from the European Railway Clusters Initiative.

FedEx Innovates with the Acquisition of a Passenger-to-Cargo ATR 72-600 Aircraft
FedEx is breaking new ground in the logistics sector by acquiring the world’s first passenger-to-cargo ATR 72-600 aircraft, showcasing their commitment to enhancing cargo services.

Cargo Explosion at Rajaei Port: Unraveling the Details
The tragic explosion at Rajaei Port in southern Iran has raised numerous questions regarding safety protocols surrounding cargo management.
