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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.

IRU Advocates for a Coordinated Six-Month Transition to New EU Customs Declaration Rules for Road Transport
Starting September 1, 2025, the European Union will enforce the updated version of the Import Control System 2 (ICS2 Version 3), a pivotal shift in how customs declarations for goods transported by road are managed.

Projective Group Launches European-Focused Institute and Journal Elevating Financial Services Expertise
The Projective Group has taken a bold step to deepen its influence in the financial services realm by establishing two new entities: the Projective Institute and the Journal of Financial Services.

Emixa’s Advanced Analytics Hackathon Reveals Powerful Paths to Innovation in Data-Driven Solutions
Creating an atmosphere where innovation can flourish often requires more than just bright ideas—it demands the right setting for experimentation and collaboration.

How Europe’s Postal Industry Is Adapting to Evolving Parcel and Post Logistics Challenges
Europe’s postal sector is undergoing a seismic shift as traditional mail delivery makes way for parcel logistics driven by a booming e-commerce market.

The Rise of Autonomous Robots Changing Warehouse Dock Loading and Unloading
The Shift Toward Autonomous Unloading in Warehousing The warehouse dock has always been the bustling nerve center of supply chains. It’s where shipments begin and end—trucks arrive, goods are unloaded, and deliveries are dispatched. Traditionally, this space demanded a heavy human touch: backbreaking lifting, sorting under pressure, and a race against the clock. But now, autonomous robots are stepping up, transforming docks into hubs of speed, safety, and efficiency. Rather than replacing workers, these robotic helpers take on the heavy, repetitive, and physically demanding tasks, freeing up humans to handle smarter roles. This evolution not only changes how goods move but also reshapes

Neill & Brown Rolls Out Environmentally Friendly Intermodal Rail Freight Service Between Italy and the United Kingdom
UK-based transport and logistics firm Neill & Brown has kicked off a new chapter in European freight movement through a strategic partnership with Italian logistics company Sogedim.

How E-commerce, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain Shifts Are Driving Freight and Logistics Growth Globally
The landscape of domestic and international cargo transport is evolving rapidly, fueled chiefly by the booming e-commerce sector and robust activities in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.

How Steel, Cement, and Automotive Sectors Are Transforming Bulk and Containerized Cargo Volumes
The recent surge in bulk and containerized cargo volumes owes much to the industrial sectors of steel, cement, and automotive manufacturing.

India’s Cargo Growth Fueled by E-commerce, Pharma, Electronics, Auto, and Agriculture Sectors
India's cargo transportation sector is revving up both domestically and internationally, driven by dynamic industries such as e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, electronics, automobiles, and agriculture.

Mercedes AMG PETRONAS Pioneers Electric Truck Logistics for Dutch Grand Prix Race Car Transport
The worlds of motorsport and sustainable transport are intersecting in a groundbreaking way as the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team deployed a fully electric truck to haul its W16 race cars to the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix.

How New EU Customs Measures Aim to Enhance Product Compliance and Secure the Single Market
With the ever-growing flood of goods crossing borders, especially fueled by the boom in e-commerce, the European Union is stepping up efforts to tighten customs controls at its external borders.

Drawing Parallels Between Cycling and Warehouse Safety Innovations
Warehouse safety might not be the flashiest topic out there, but when you think about it through the lens of cycling, it suddenly becomes a whole lot more interesting—and relatable.
