
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.

METHOD Advanced Logistics scales up operations and volumetric delivery services after 35% growth in 2025
This piece reveals how METHOD Advanced Logistics achieved a 35% increase in 2025, strengthening its presence in bulky deliveries and last-mile operations across Spain.

New MICHELIN XTRA POWER L5 26.5 R25: higher capacity and reinforced design for heavy loaders
This article reveals the technical and operational features of the MICHELIN XTRA POWER L5 26.5 R25 tyre and how it addresses the demands of modern mining and quarry loaders.

Sallaum Lines shifts its corporate HQ to Limassol, Cyprus as part of fleet and network expansion
This piece reveals why Sallaum Lines has moved its headquarters from Switzerland to Limassol, Cyprus and what that relocation could mean for RoRo shipping and logistics.

President Trump’s Greenland tariff threats prompt Maersk and CMA CGM route changes and market jitters
This piece examines the fallout from the Greenland dispute—tariff threats, carrier route shifts, and how those developments ripple through freight and logistics networks.

Packaging in Spain 2025: Consolidation, Sustainability and the Logistics Angle
The packaging industry in Spain closed 2025 with clear signs of market consolidation, stronger regulatory alignment and a shift toward more efficient, sustainable production models.

Economic Growth Partnership between UK and Indonesia: Building Resilient Supply Chains under Starmer and Prabowo
The United Kingdom and Indonesia have formalized an Economic Growth Partnership (EGP) focused on reinforcing supply chains across clean energy, critical minerals, advanced manufacturing and defence.

How structural volatility in global value chains forces new logistics thinking and resilience
The era of predictable supply and steady lead times is over: global value chains are now experiencing structural volatility driven by geopolitics, rapid technological shifts and mounting resource constraints.

Enterprise House Bought by ESR and Carlyle: What the Stoke-on-Trent Deal Means for Logistics
This piece outlines the acquisition of Enterprise House, a 221,000ft² logistics facility in Talke, Stoke-on-Trent, by ESR Europe and funds managed by Carlyle Europe Realty.

Harworth reports £110.2m FY2025 sales and a stronger Grade A industrial & logistics portfolio
This article reveals Harworth’s FY2025 sales performance and the company’s strategic shift toward higher-quality industrial and logistics assets.

Independent operational review at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and KLM after severe January weather
The focus here is an independent review commissioned by Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and KLM to examine how severe winter weather in early January disrupted operations and passenger journeys.

When leaders falter: Rising employee anxiety about AI and the ripple effects
Leadership shortfalls are amplifying worker anxiety about the role of artificial intelligence in the workplace, and the fallout is already visible across organisations.

Baris Kavakli of Portera Lays Out 2026 Outlook for Agentic AI in Business
This piece reveals key predictions for agentic AI in 2026 and examines how enterprises — including logistics operators — should prepare for the coming changes.
