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James Miller a globális logisztika és az ellátási láncok dinamikájának szakértője. Kutatómunkája a nemzetközi kereskedelem bonyolultságát, az infrastrukturális kihívásokat és a modern kereskedelmet formáló technológiai fejlesztéseket vizsgálja. Fenntartható gyakorlatok és átláthatóság mellett érvel az ellátási láncok működésében.

PEZA Reports a Significant P175 Billion in Ecozone Projects Boosting Jobs and Exports
As of October 2025, the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) has approved a whopping P175.37 billion in new and expansion projects, marking a remarkable 41.72% growth compared to last year.

A Closer Look at the Recent Drop in U.S. Rail Traffic and Its Implications
For the third consecutive week, rail traffic across the United States has dipped below 2024 levels, continuing a streak where volume is shrinking mainly in two key areas: carloads and intermodal shipments.

Amazon Spain’s Planned Workforce Reduction Highlights Shifts in Digital and Corporate Operations
Amazon Digital Spain has announced its plan to initiate two separate processes impacting around 1,200 employees across its Madrid and Barcelona offices.

How Cargo Thefts Targeting US Trucks Emerge as a National Crisis and Affect the Logistics Sector
Cargo theft from trucks in the United States has spiraled into a massive and organized problem that shakes the very foundations of the road freight industry.

How Averitt’s San Antonio Terminal Expansion Addresses Nearshoring and Mexico Trade Dynamics
The logistics landscape around the U.S.-Mexico border is evolving rapidly, and one standout move is Averitt Express’s bold expansion of its San Antonio terminal.

Challenges in ITV Inspections Spark FVET’s Departure from SITVAL and Demand for System Overhaul
The transport community in Valencia is facing a significant disruption due to the failing vehicle inspection system, known as ITV.

Crucial Level Crossing Safety Warnings for Truck Drivers After Collision in Meteren, Netherlands
On the afternoon of October 30th, a truck collided with a train at a protected level crossing in Meteren, Gelderland province, Netherlands, resulting in five individuals suffering minor injuries.

Examining Dry Van Contract Rate Trends and Carrier Challenges in 2024’s Freight Market
Contract rates for dry van truckload services have shown remarkable stability over the past 15 months, inching up by about 1%.

Freight Trends Indicate a Sharp Goods Sector Slowdown Amid Persistent Transport Overcapacity in 2025
The freight data currently available paints a vivid picture of a goods recession gripping the U.S.

Updated Interactive Platform for Low Emission Zones in Spain Enhances Freight Transport Planning
Freight transport and logistics professionals operating across Spain now have a clearer window into the ever-evolving landscape of Low Emission Zones (Zonas de Bajas Emisiones, ZBE) thanks to a newly updated online platform.

TRADISNA Leads a Powerful Truck Convoy Protest in Pamplona Advocating Fair Treatment for Navarre’s Freight Transport Sector
On October 31, the transport industry in Navarre made an emphatic statement, rallying behind a massive truck convoy through the heart of Pamplona.

Highlighting Key Contributions in Spanish Transport and Logistics: The Fourth Edition of AET’s Medals for Merit
The Spanish Transport Association (AET) held its fourth annual ceremony awarding the Medallas al Mérito en el Transporte (Medals for Merit in Transport) at the auditorium of the College of Civil Engineers.
