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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.

How Pakistan’s NLC and DP World Opened a New Fast Lane for UAE-to-Tajikistan Cargo Delivery
The partnership between Pakistan’s National Logistics Corporation (NLC) and Dubai-based DP World recently culminated in their first-ever commercial cargo shipment directly linking the UAE and Tajikistan.

Newly Commissioned INS Udaygiri and Himgiri Reflect Advances in India's Naval Shipbuilding
India has taken a significant step forward in naval technology with the commissioning of two advanced Project 17A multi-mission stealth frigates, INS Udaygiri and INS Himgiri.

Why Logistics UK Urges a Permanent Fix for Operation Brock Amid UK Freight Delays
Operation Brock, a traffic management program targeting vehicles over 7.5 tons, currently activates on the M20 motorway near the Channel crossings in Kent during high-demand periods.

Shreeji Shipping Global Begins Trading at an 8% Premium Over IPO Price, Boosting Confidence in Dry-Bulk Cargo Market
The recent listing of Shreeji Shipping Global shares on the stock exchanges marked a positive start, with shares opening at an impressive 8% premium over their initial public offering price.

Korean Shipbuilders Partner with US Firms to Boost American Shipbuilding and Maritime Logistics
Korean shipbuilding giants, HD Hyundai and Samsung Heavy Industries, have begun steering a massive shipbuilding collaboration involving a $150 billion investment between Seoul and Washington, known as Make American Shipbuilding Great Again (MASGA).

Turkey Enforces Maritime Shipping Restrictions Affecting Israeli Ports and Vessels
The Turkish government has introduced strict restrictions on maritime shipping to and from Israel, aiming to prohibit vessels flagged or owned by Israel from entering Turkish ports.

How 40 Korean-Designed Tankers Built in the U.S. Could Transform American Shipbuilding and Strategic Fuel Supply
Keeping a navy fuelled and ready in the vast Pacific is no small feat, and recent developments reveal some alarming gaps.

Mastering Warehouse Efficiency: Strategies to Accelerate Distribution and Cut Costs
Modern warehouses can either be a flawlessly orchestrated hustle or a chaotic maze where shipments get lost and staff scramble.

FMCSA Lengthens Paper Medical Certificate Use as Many States Delay Electronic Certification Transition
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has decided to lengthen the allowance period for the use of paper medical examiner certificates while several states work on transitioning to the electronic National Registry II (NRII) system.

New Immigration Enforcement at Florida Weigh Stations: Challenges and Consequences for Small Trucking Fleets
Florida recently revamped its approach to commercial truck weigh stations, transforming all 27 of them into active immigration checkpoints.

Nagel Companies and Kandel Transport Merge to Strengthen Cold Chain Freight and Cross-Border Shipping
The recent merger between Nagel Companies and Kandel Transport marks a significant development in the cold chain transportation sector.

JD Airlines Looks to A330 Freighters to Boost Fleet and Expand Cargo Capabilities
JD Airlines, a relatively new player on the Chinese aviation scene, is turning its sights toward the Airbus A330 freighters as part of its growth strategy.
