
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.

ID Logistics launches construction of a modern multi-client logistics platform in Telde, Gran Canaria
The construction of a multi-client logistics platform by ID Logistics in Telde, Gran Canaria, has officially commenced with a ceremonial laying of the first stone, marking a strategic step for the group in the Canary Islands.

FedEx Advances Separation Plan for FedEx Freight with Target NYSE Listing as FDXF
FedEx has formally advanced the planned separation of its less-than-truckload arm, FedEx Freight, moving from concept to execution with a regulatory filing that sets a clear timetable for a stand-alone company.

DGT lifts partial restrictions for trucks on multiple highways after AEMET update, says Pere Navarro
The DGT has partially lifted restrictions that affected heavy trucks on 17 roads following a revised AEMET weather forecast.

Key documents every carrier and shipper must have for safe freight transport
Here’s a clear rundown of the documents that keep freight moving legally and safely, from vehicle papers to international bills of lading.

Key Strategies from GXO for Scalable, Customer-Centric E‑commerce Logistics
The focus here is GXO's roadmap for advanced logistics in the e‑commerce era and what operators should do to stay competitive.

Valenciaport closes 2025 with higher container throughput and shifting trade lanes
Valenciaport finished 2025 with a notable uptick in container traffic and evolving trade relationships that affect regional supply chains and logistics planning.

Geopost Reports 392 Million Package Deliveries Across Europe During the 2025 Holiday Peak
Geopost delivered 392 million packages across Europe during the 2025 holiday peak, marking a 9.1% increase versus the prior year.

Industry groups urge EU to bridge potential 2026–2027 financing gap for truck and hydrogen refueling infrastructure
This article examines the joint appeal by IRU, ACEA and Transport & Environment to the European Commission to avoid a financing gap for heavy‑vehicle charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure in 2026–2027.

PlusAI Moves Closer to Public Markets After SEC Signs Off on S-4 for Churchill Capital IX Merger
PlusAI has cleared a key Securities and Exchange Commission step that unlocks its planned merger with Churchill Capital Corp IX and paves the way for a February 2026 shareholder vote and potential market debut.

Bipartisan FY2026 Transportation Plan Delivers Mixed Results for Transit, Rail and Trucking
The next federal spending package for transportation through fiscal year 2026 has been advanced by Congress, outlining funding levels for public transit, passenger rail, and a targeted pot for truck parking.

How connected devices and machine learning turn freight operations from firefighting into foresight
We’ll look at how IoT and AI are changing freight from reactive trouble‑shooting to predictive, anticipatory logistics in a way that matters to carriers, shippers, and freight forwarders.

Peninsula Truck Lines imposes a $3 regulatory surcharge for shipments touching Oregon and Washington
This piece reveals why a Pacific Northwest LTL carrier is adding a per-shipment surcharge for any freight originating or terminating in Oregon or Washington, and what it means for shippers and logistics planning.
