
Autore
James Miller è specializzato in logistica globale e dinamiche della supply chain. Il suo lavoro investigativo esplora le complessità del commercio internazionale, le sfide infrastrutturali e i progressi tecnologici che plasmano il commercio moderno. Sostiene pratiche sostenibili e trasparenza nelle operazioni della supply chain.

Growing Trucking Activity Marks a Shift in U.S. Freight Transportation Dynamics in 2025
After a period of relative plateaus and cautious movement, the trucking sector in the United States is showing signs of renewed vitality in 2025.

Carrier Transicold Unveils eCool-Drive: The First Power Converter Designed Specifically for Electric Trucks
Carrier Transicold has stepped up with a game-changing innovation — the eCool-Drive, a 20 kW power converter designed explicitly for the growing fleet of electric trucks.

Trump Indicates Possible Presence at Supreme Court for Crucial Tariff Case Review
The upcoming Supreme Court hearing on November 5, 2025, will examine the legality of extensive tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency, placing a spotlight on an issue that could dramatically reshape international trade and logistics.

Real Emissions of Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles Are Closer to Gasoline Cars Than Expected – Impact on Transport and Logistics
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have long been touted as a cleaner alternative to traditional gasoline and diesel cars, promising lower emissions and fuel savings.

Clarion Shipping’s Nigerian Vessels Face Steep Costs Amid Dollar-Denominated Port Levies
Clarion Shipping marked a significant milestone with the introduction of the MV Ocean Dragon, the first fully Nigerian-owned ocean-going container ship, signaling a bold return to national cabotage after decades dominated by foreign vessels.

BioNatur Plastics Launches Affordable Biodegradable Cargo Stretch Wrap for European Supply Chains
The game is changing for European cargo operators with BioNatur Plastics unveiling a new manufacturing partnership that produces biodegradable stretch wrap priced equally to traditional non-biodegradable film options.

How a Marijuana Cultivation and Export Network Concealed in Trucks Was Brought Down and What It Means for Logistics
In Vélez-Málaga, Spain, authorities have taken down a criminal organization focused on cultivating marijuana and exporting it undercover within truck shipments to several European countries.

How New Oil Categories Will Support EPA27 Engines and Their Impact on Transport and Logistics
The engine manufacturers are gearing up for a big shift in engine oil standards designed to align with EPA27 emissions regulations effective in 2027.

Phoenix Shipping (Wuhan) Embarks on Strategic $60M Investment in Bulker Fleet Expansion
In a significant move to boost its dry bulk shipping capabilities, Phoenix Shipping (Wuhan) has announced plans to pour up to $60 million into expanding and modernizing its fleet.

How Disruptions in Automotive Supply Chains Are Shaping Logistics and Costs Globally
The automotive industry's supply chains are more vulnerable than many executives acknowledge.

ÖBB Rail Cargo Group Commences Freight Operations in Belgium with Safety Certification for Benelux Region
The Austrian national freight operator ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) has officially commenced operations in Belgium, marking a significant step in its European expansion.

Philippine and European Union negotiations move steadily towards a free trade agreement by 2027
The Philippines and the European Union are steadily advancing toward a comprehensive free trade agreement (FTA) targeted for completion by 2027.
