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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.

Unauthorized carriers moving M1 Abrams and Bradley Fighting Vehicles: logistics risks and remedies
Reports indicate that unauthorized motor carriers have been awarded shipments of sensitive Department of Defense equipment, including M1 Abrams tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles.

Avoiding Small Compliance Mistakes That Bring Freight Shipments to a Halt
This piece will reveal the most frequent compliance mistakes that slow freight and practical steps to keep goods moving on time.

Knight-Swift Q4 Results: Loss, Adjusted EPS Shortfall and Guidance
The focus here is Knight-Swift Transportation’s fourth-quarter financial update and what it means for carriers, shippers, and the broader logistics chain.

How a strong winter storm could ripple through eastern US rail hubs and supply chains
A significant winter storm forecast for the south-central and eastern United States threatens to disrupt rail operations, intermodal flows, and regional supply chains later this week.

Trucking Alliance lays out safety reforms centered on driver testing and training
The Trucking Alliance has unveiled a set of safety reforms aimed squarely at what happens inside the driver’s cab — from drug testing methods to tighter oversight of training schools and enforcement tools.

Per diems, disguised pay and the fight for real wages in road haulage: Fenadismer, Anetra and CCOO in focus
This article explains why proposals to increase tax-exempt per diems for drivers risk entrenching wage concealment and weakening social protection for the transport workforce.

A Practical, Unsweetened Look at How Global Logistics Really Works
This piece will walk through the most important benchmarks and hard facts that shape global logistics today in plain language and with practical takeaways.

Baleària delinea collegamenti marittimi ampliati e aggiornamenti della flotta per le isole Canarie
Questo articolo esamina la presentazione di Baleària alla Fitur, durante la quale la compagnia ha illustrato i suoi piani per rafforzare la connettività marittima con le Isole Canarie, compresi i rinnovi della flotta e una proposta strategica di acquisizione.

Prologis predicts U.S. warehouse vacancies will tighten and rents will rise by 2026
This article lays out Prologis' latest view that the U.S. warehouse market is moving from cooling to tightening, with key metrics expected to improve through 2026. Market snapshot: turnaround in warehouse fundamentals Prologis, the San Francisco-based REIT, signaled on its quarterly call that the industrial property cycle has started to shift. Vacancy rates have likely peaked and several indicators — notably net absorption , occupancy and rents — are turning up. If you track freight and distribution trends, that’s the kind of market pivot that makes carriers and warehouse operators sit up and take notes. Key highlights from the quarter The company reported record lease signings in 2025

Holcim Avvia la Propria Flotta con 30 Camion Volvo FH 500 CV I‑Save da Volvo Trucks
La consegna di 30 unità Volvo FH 500 CV I‑Save a Holcim segna il lancio della flotta di trasporto propria dell'azienda di cemento e costruzioni in Spagna.

Trump Drops Planned EU Tariffs Following NATO Agreement on Greenland
This piece explains the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to cancel planned tariffs on eight European countries after a NATO-related framework over Greenland emerged, and what that could mean for logistics and international trade. What changed — the headline in plain terms President Donald Trump announced that the 10% tariffs set to begin on February 1 would not be imposed on eight European nations after he and NATO leadership reached a framework for future cooperation over Greenland and the wider Arctic. The move came shortly after the European Union voted to suspend a trade-deal framework with the U.S. that had been negotiated amid earlier tariff threats. Key facts at a glance Item

How freight audit and payment grew from invoice control into a global strategic asset
This piece reveals how freight audit and payment moved from simple invoice checking to a strategic capability that shapes cost visibility, provider performance, and logistics planning.
