
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.

Forecast for Philippine Rice Imports to Dip Below 4 Million Metric Tons in 2026 with Strong Domestic Output
The Philippines is expected to see its rice imports drop below 4 million metric tons (MT) in 2026, thanks to robust local production projected to reach near-record levels.

Oman Air Cargo's New Boeing 737 MAX Flights to Singapore Boost Asia-Pacific Trade Links
Oman Air Cargo is set to boost its presence in the Asia-Pacific region by launching four weekly cargo flights between Muscat and Singapore starting 2 July 2026.

Mercado Libre Integrates Agility Robotics’ Digit Humanoids to Boost Operations at Texas Fulfilment Center
In a notable stride for warehouse logistics, Mercado Libre has partnered with Agility Robotics to introduce the humanoid robot Digit into its San Antonio, Texas warehouse operations.

What the Chinese New Year 2026 Means for Global Transportation and Supply Chains
The arrival of the Chinese New Year 2026 on February 17th brings a familiar but significant shakeup to global supply chains and freight transport.

Navigating the Shifting Landscape of Domestic Air Freight Following New FDTL Regulations
Recently, the domestic air freight sector in India has been under the spotlight due to new norms implemented under the Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL).

The Impact of Limited Passenger Aircraft Belly Space on Domestic Air Cargo Volatility
Domestic air cargo is riding a rollercoaster these days, largely because belly capacity—the space for freight in passenger aircraft—is squeezed tighter than ever.

Tagli di posti di lavoro diffusi nelle catene di approvvigionamento statunitensi nei settori manifatturiero e della logistica
L'attuale ondata di licenziamenti lungo le catene di approvvigionamento statunitensi L'eco dei licenziamenti in vari settori delle catene di approvvigionamento statunitensi, dalle fabbriche ai centri di evasione ordini, sta diventando innegabile. Oltre 4.000 posti di lavoro sono stati tagliati nelle ultime settimane nei settori manifatturiero, logistico e dei trasporti, segnalando sfide che vanno ben oltre le fluttuazioni temporanee. Tagli di posti di lavoro per regione e settore Arizona: La produzione alimentare affronta battute d'arresto L'impianto di produzione di formaggio cremoso di Casa Grande chiuderà definitivamente a febbraio, con Franklin Foods che annuncia 83 licenziamenti come parte dei cambiamenti di proprietà dell'azienda. Questa mossa evidenzia la vulnerabilità degli impianti di produzione alimentare rispetto al mercato più ampio

How the Congressional Trucking Caucus Is Shaping Trucking Industry Reform and Infrastructure Investments
A fresh development on Capitol Hill has brought a new bipartisan coalition together with one clear mission: tackling pressing issues in the trucking industry.

MAN's Electric Christmas Truck Brings Initial EV Charging Stations to FC Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena
The holiday season saw a unique blend of tradition and innovation at the Allianz Arena in Munich as the MAN Christmas truck handed over the first two electric vehicle charging stations for the future EV park dedicated to trucks and buses.

Diesel Prices Decline in Step with Crude Oil as Global Oversupply Concerns Grow
The recent trend in the fuel market shows benchmark diesel prices continuing their descent, albeit at a pace slower than petroleum futures.

How AI Agents are Steering the Future of Business and Transforming Logistics
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a buzzword—it’s the bedrock of a sweeping transformation across industries.

Navigating Rising Shipping Rates and Sailings Adjustments Along the Asia-US Trade Corridor
Container ship carriers on the Asia-US trade lanes are grappling with an ongoing tussle: finding the right balance between supply and demand amid a sea of fluctuating rates and persistent overcapacity.
