
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.

July 2025 Reports Rise in Air Passenger and Cargo Demand Worldwide
July 2025 brought encouraging news for the air transport industry, with a notable uptick in both passenger numbers and cargo volumes worldwide.

Come il tonnellaggio globale del trasporto aereo merci è rimbalzato dopo il rallentamento dovuto alle festività giapponesi
A seguito di un consueto calo durante il periodo festivo nazionale giapponese, il mercato globale del trasporto aereo merci ha mostrato un notevole recupero nei volumi di tonnellaggio.

Spain’s 44-Ton Truck Policy and Early Retirement Talks Among Independent Transporters
The approval of the new regulation allowing trucks to carry up to 44 tons of freight and extend the maximum height to 4.50 meters marks a significant change in Spain’s road freight transport landscape.

Understanding Rolling Stock Subrogation in Public Road Passenger Transport Tender Procedures
Public procurement in passenger road transport concessions hinges on one key principle: equal treatment of all bidders.

How AI is Transforming Freight Operations and Logistics Management
The buzz around artificial intelligence is everywhere, but it’s essential to cut through the myths.

How Smart Driver Habits Can Prolong the Life of Your Truck’s DPF System and Optimize Logistics
When diesel particulate filters (DPF) and diesel oxidation catalysts (DOC) quit on you, it’s rarely a bolt-from-the-blue event.

Mexico's $540M Huamantla Industrial Hub Promises Surge in Investment and Employment
Mexico is making bold moves to enhance its industrial landscape with the launch of a $540 million Wellness Development Hub in Huamantla, marking the first of fifteen planned regional hubs across the country.

Sharp Increase in Truckload Demand Before Labor Day Signals Shifting Freight Patterns
Truckload freight demand saw a notable jump of 6.5% in the roughly ten days before the Labor Day holiday weekend — an unusually steep rise compared to previous years for this period.

New Five-Year Agreement Ratified by Teamsters Canada and UPS Boosts Pay and Benefits
In a significant development for logistics and freight workers in Canada, the Teamsters union has ratified a fresh collective agreement with UPS Canada, an industry heavyweight in parcel and freight transportation.

U.S. Agriculture Faces Challenges as Trade Tariffs and Market Uncertainties Build Pressure
Farmers in the United States find themselves navigating choppy waters as tariffs and trade uncertainties cast shadow over what would typically be a season of promise.

How European Truck and Bus Makers Propel the Zero-Emission Revolution
The European automotive industry is making bold strides in the race toward zero-emission road transport, particularly with trucks and buses.

Hong Kong Air Cargo Strengthens Freighter Fleet with A330-200P2F Integration
Hong Kong Air Cargo is charting new territory with plans to boost its operational capacity by introducing its first A330-200P2F aircraft.
