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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.

Unpacking FedEx’s Major $126 Billion Economic Impact and Its Role in Modern Logistics
The economic muscle of FedEx is set to flex impressively, with forecasts suggesting a whopping $126 billion impact worldwide in 2025.

September Sees 2.9% Growth in Air Cargo Traffic as Market Demand Evolves
Air cargo traffic continues its upward climb, marking the seventh month in a row of year-over-year gains.

Spot Air Cargo Rates Escalate as Asia Pacific Demand Surges Ahead of Peak Shipping Season
As the peak shipping season gears up, global spot air cargo rates have shown a noticeable uptick, mainly propelled by surging demand coming out of the Asia Pacific region.

XPO’s Q3 2025 Revenue Surges to $2.11 Billion Amid Challenges and Growth Initiatives
XPO’s Financial Snapshot: Revenue Growth Despite Net Income Dip XPO Inc. reported a solid increase in its third-quarter revenue, hitting over $2 billion, even though the company faced some legal-related expenses impacting profits. The North American less-than-truckload (LTL) segment nudged its revenue slightly up by 0.3%, illustrating resilience in a generally soft freight marketplace. Breaking Down the Numbers Metric Q3 2025 Q3 2024 Change (%) Total Revenue $2.11 billion $2.05 billion +2.8% Net Income $82 million $95 million -13.7% North American LTL Revenue $1.26 billion $1.25 billion +0.3% Operating Income $164 million $176 million -6.8% The dip in net income is largely due to a $35

What Aurora’s Q3 Losses and New Autonomous Truck Launches Mean for the Future of Logistics
Despite a rocky third quarter marked by ongoing losses, Aurora continues to press forward with strategic launches of autonomous truck technologies that could reshape cargo transportation and freight logistics.

Airbus Expands Its Advantage Over Boeing in the Next-Gen Freighter Aircraft Market
Korean Air recently revised its aircraft order by converting seven Airbus A350-1000 passenger jets to the new A350 freighter variant, reinforcing Airbus’s position in the competitive cargo aircraft market.

Palletways Iberia Enhances Leadership Team with New Sales and Depot Management Roles
Palletways Iberia has reinforced its management team by appointing two seasoned professionals to crucial roles, marking a significant step in its commitment to operational excellence, sustainability, and long-term expansion.

Werner Enterprises Sees Q3 Revenue Rise Amid Operating Losses and Legal Settlements
While Werner Enterprises managed to increase its total revenue by 3% in the third quarter, the company nonetheless faced a net loss during this period.

How TFI International Navigates Earnings Pressure and Looks Ahead to 2026 Recovery
TFI International reported a decline in revenue and profit for the third quarter, as softer freight volumes continued putting pressure on the company’s financial results.

Trade Negotiations Between the U.S. and Canada Face Setbacks Amid Tariff Disputes
The complex dance of international trade diplomacy between the United States and Canada has hit a rocky patch, with formal trade talks currently at a standstill.

IPS Strengthens Logistics Network by Adding J&R Schugel to Their Expansive Fleet
Interstate Personnel Services (IPS) has recently strengthened its position in the trucking and logistics sector by acquiring the well-established J&R Schugel (JRS).

Solaris to supply 50 Solaris Urbino 18 electric buses for Aarhus's green public transport revolution
The Danish city of Aarhus is set to expand its clean public transportation fleet with a large order of electric buses from Solaris, the renowned bus manufacturer.
