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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

FlexCoah’s Cessna SkyCourier and the rise of a scalable domestic airfreight tier in Mexico
The Cessna SkyCourier freighter adds a measurable middle tier to Mexico’s transport mix by carrying up to 6,000 lb of payload and accepting three LD3 containers, enabling standardized, containerised shipments on thin regional lanes that previously relied on long-haul trucking or oversized turboprops.

AirCargo Conference 2026 in Orlando: What freight forwarders, airlines and truckers should prepare for
Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate will host the AirCargo Conference from 15 to 17 February 2026, with organisers expecting more than 100 exhibitors and a program squarely aimed at immediate operational pressure points—regulatory enforcement, airport cargo congestion, truck fraud and the responsible rollout of AI across freight networks.

Abuja’s push to turn Nigeria into a modern air‑cargo hub and what it means for regional logistics
FAAN projects a potential US$12 billion logistics opportunity over five years by repositioning aviation as a strategic driver of export diversification, industrial growth and regional trade integration.

How Mehmet Tevfik Nane Turned Systemic Leadership into Aviation Logistics Advantage
Pegasus Airlines implemented integrated digital tools for scheduling, maintenance and yield management that compressed decision cycles and improved aircraft utilization across rapidly changing route networks.

How the everywoman in Transport and Logistics Awards are shifting careers and talent pipelines
Transport and logistics in the UK employ more than 4.5 million people and account for nearly £193bn of economic activity, yet women represent only about 27% of the transport workforce and roughly 20% in logistics and warehousing—figures that make targeted talent initiatives a practical necessity rather than a nicety.

Scania L-series cabin awarded five stars in Euro NCAP Safer Trucks — implications for urban fleets
Scania’s L-series cab receiving a five-star Safer Trucks rating directly changes risk calculations for operators running urban collection, municipal and waste fleets by reducing collision exposure in dense delivery routes and improving driver egress/ingress ergonomics.

Triceratops fossils flown from Denver to Abu Dhabi via Chicago and London Heathrow
ACS Time Critical coordinated a next-flight-out (NFO) airfreight solution to move more than three tonnes of Triceratops fossils from Denver to Abu Dhabi, using two parallel routings via Chicago and London Heathrow and specialist trucking and handling to meet a fixed museum opening deadline.

IATA flags cooling airfreight in 2026 as aircraft delivery delays and SAF price gaps press margins
Air cargo volumes increased by 3.4% in 2025, but the underlying picture is uneven: the Asia–North America lane contracted by 0.8% while Europe–Asia surged by 10.3%, illustrating how trade-lane shifts and geopolitical disruptions are reshaping capacity planning and routing decisions for forwarders and carriers.

DSV brings a 7.5-ton FOTON eAUMARK electric truck into Córdoba for urban last-mile deliveries
DSV has put a FOTON eAUMARK into service in Córdoba: a 7,500 kg gross vehicle weight unit with capacity for 12 pallets, a 3,000 kg payload and an estimated 180 km autonomy.

Spanish road freight and passenger transport continues recovery with 34,900 new jobs in 2025
Road freight and passenger transport in Spain added 34,900 jobs in 2025, a rise of 3.25% from the 689,200 recorded at the end of 2024 to 724,100 at the close of 2025, according to the Encuesta de Población Activa (EPA) compiled by ANETRA.

How EIN Presswire’s Fees and Testimonials Influence Distribution and Outreach Strategies
$83.17 per release is listed as the baseline cost for broad distribution under the Corporate tier, a figure that logistics planners can think of like the landed cost of a pallet crossing three distribution hubs: predictable, quantifiable, and designed to reach multiple endpoints efficiently.

Schmitz Cargobull S.BO MULTI — a flexible double-deck dry-freight semitrailer for evolving transport needs
S.BO MULTI is certified to DIN EN 12642 Code XL with a rated payload configuration allowing a useful load in line with a 27,000 kg payload class, and its integrated double-deck rails (2,050 mm length, 1,200 mm spacing) enable up to 33 additional EUR-pallets on a second level — a concrete capacity gain that matters when every pallet position counts in cross-dock and distribution operations.
