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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.

Liège Airport Achieves 23% Cargo Growth in Third Quarter 2025, Leading European Freight Hub
Liège Airport has witnessed a remarkable expansion in cargo throughput during the third quarter of 2025, handling a staggering 334,956 tonnes of freight.

How AI, Massive Cargo Investments, and Workforce Changes Are Reshaping Airports at inter airport Europe 2025
inter airport Europe 2025 painted a vivid picture of how airport operations are pivoting to embrace cutting-edge innovations that promise to redefine air travel and cargo logistics.

Unraveling the Shifting Tides of Global Maritime Shipping: Costs, Routes, and Challenges Ahead
Global maritime shipping, which handles over 80% of the world's cargo trade, is facing a delicate balance of growth, escalating costs, and rising uncertainty.

Navigating the Technician Shortage in Commercial Vehicle Maintenance: Challenges and Industry Responses
The commercial vehicle sector is facing an ongoing technician shortage that challenges the industry’s stability and growth.

How Corrosion and Coolant System Issues Influence Fleet Maintenance and Logistics Efficiency
When it comes to keeping trucks and trailers in tip-top shape, corrosion is the pesky villain nobody wants to face.

How Technology and Safety Protocols Are Revolutionizing Protection for Trucking Roadside Technicians
Roadside repair technicians face an often overlooked but serious risk: working close to live traffic where distracted or inattentive drivers can inadvertently create hazardous conditions.

China Begins Charging Retaliatory Port Fees on U.S.-Flagged and Owned Vessels Amid Ongoing Trade Measures
As of October 14, China has enacted new port charges targeting U.S.-flagged and U.S.-owned vessels calling at its ports, marking a clear mirroring of recent U.S.

First Brands’ Bankruptcy Sees Raistone Join Creditor Committee Amid Billion-Dollar Financial Concerns
In a surprising twist within First Brands Group’s bankruptcy proceedings, Raistone—known as one of the company's staunchest critics—has been named to the official committee of unsecured creditors.

Amazon Unveils Its Largest Pacific Northwest Fulfillment Center and a Major Indiana Distribution Hub
Amazon is ramping up its logistics capabilities by launching a monumental new fulfillment center near Portland, Oregon, while simultaneously building a state-of-the-art facility in Indiana.

How Mexico’s Revised Tariffs on Chinese Imports Are Disrupting Cross-Border E-Commerce and Supply Chains
Trade winds are shifting between Mexico and the United States, especially for U.S.

Trucking Executives Anticipate Increased M&A Activity and Cost-Cutting in Response to Freight Market Pressures
In the face of a prolonged and challenging freight market, trucking companies are tightening belts and preparing for rough waters ahead.

CNMC Probes Possible Bid Sharing and Collusion in Castilla-La Mancha’s Public Passenger Road Transport
The National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC) has launched an investigation into possible collusive practices related to the awarding of public passenger transport contracts, focusing especially on school transport services within the Castilla-La Mancha region.
