
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.

Analyzing the New EU-US Trade Framework: Implications for Transatlantic Shipping and Automotive Cargo Flows
Recently, a significant framework was announced aiming to calm the churn in transatlantic trade between the European Union and the United States.

Growing Cargo Theft Risks Challenge Ceva Logistics’ Security and Impact Freight Transport Operations
The logistics industry has been rattled by a series of high-profile cargo thefts linked to Ceva Logistics, casting a spotlight on vulnerabilities in cargo security and supply chain management.

How Wayfair’s CastleGate Multichannel Service Transforms Logistics for Bulky Home Goods Suppliers
Wayfair has recently broadened the scope of its logistics platform, CastleGate, allowing suppliers to fulfill orders for customers beyond just the Wayfair marketplace.

How Home Depot’s Delivery Innovations Are Revolutionizing Customer Service and Logistics
Speed is the name of the game in today’s retail world, and Home Depot is making moves to shake things up.

How Altitude by Geotab Enhances Logistics Safety and Streamlines Warehouse Operations
In the fast-paced logistics sector, safety and efficiency aren’t just buzzwords—they’re two sides of the same coin.

How Target is Optimizing Its In-store Fulfillment Strategy to Enhance Retail and Logistics Efficiency
Target is rethinking its approach to fulfilling online orders within its physical stores, focusing on optimizing which locations can best handle digital order processing.

UPS Shifts Weather Forecasting Offsite Amid Business Streamlining Efforts
In a strategic shift designed to tighten operations and reduce expenditures, UPS Inc.

Ongoing Sales of Yellow Corp’s Terminals Highlight Shifting Landscape in LTL Logistics
The wheels keep turning in the saga of Yellow Corp., a major player in the less-than-truckload (LTL) freight world, even as it works through bankruptcy proceedings.

Tragic AP-15 Truck Accident in Olite Results in Driver’s Death at Age 38
In the early hours of a Wednesday morning, tragedy struck on the AP-15 highway near Olite, Navarra.

Qued Harnesses AI to Streamline Dock Appointment Scheduling and Enhance Supply Chain Efficiency
In the logistics world, dock appointment scheduling is often a headache that slows down operations.

How the EU’s Proposal to Reduce US Tariffs on Autos and Industry Could Reshape Global Freight
The European Union is moving swiftly to propose legislation that would scrap tariffs on American industrial goods.

How the Instructor Shortage Is Affecting Air Traffic Control Training and Its Ripple Effects on Logistics
America’s airspace, one of the busiest and most complex in the world, depends heavily on skilled air traffic controllers to maintain safety and efficiency.
