
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.

Pennsylvania Initiates a Massive 1,200-Truck Parking Expansion Along I-79 to Boost Safety and Compliance
Pennsylvania has embarked on an ambitious project to expand truck parking capacity across the state, starting with newly designated spots along Interstate 79.

Unlocking Marketing Efficiency in 3PLs: Generating $27 in Pipeline for Every $1 Spent
When it comes to marketing spend in the logistics sector, a fresh benchmark suggests that for every dollar invested, companies should ideally be generating nearly $27 in qualified sales pipeline.

US Federal Court Blocks New Limits on Immigrant Truck Driver Licenses Impacting Freight Transport
A recent ruling by a US federal appeals court has put a stop to the Department of Transportation's new policy restricting immigrant truck drivers' access to commercial driver's licenses.

U.S. Medium-Duty Truck Sales Experience Significant Drop in October, Impacting Industry Trends
The landscape for medium-duty truck sales in the United States saw a notable downturn in October, with sales dropping sharply both compared to the previous year and sequentially from September figures.

How Kodiak’s Collaboration with ZF is Accelerating the Autonomous Trucking Revolution
Autonomous trucking is charging ahead, and Kodiak AI has taken a significant leap by securing 100 steering systems from industry leader ZF.

Transgesol Expands Fleet by Adding 35 Scania Super Trucks for Maximum Operational Efficiency
In a clear move to upgrade its logistics capabilities, Transgesol, a leader in temperature-controlled international freight in Spain’s Almeria region, has added 35 Scania Super trucks to its fleet.

Top Executives of Ford, GM, Stellantis, and Tesla Prepare for Landmark Congressional Hearing on Automotive Industry
For the first time in over 17 years, the leading executives of the three major Detroit automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis—are scheduled to testify before Congress.

EPA Sticks to 2027 Deadlines for Tougher NOx Emission Standards on Heavy-Duty Trucks
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will move forward with stricter nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions regulations for heavy-duty trucks slated for the 2027 model year, adhering to the original timeline without delays.

The FedEx Network 2.0 Overhaul Hits 25% Completion, Transforming U.S. Cargo Operations by 2027
The logistics world is abuzz as FedEx's Network 2.0 project has reached a significant milestone: 25% completion.

Managing Over One Million Black Friday Week Deliveries: The Logistics Race Beyond Sales
Gone are the days when Black Friday was just about snagging the hottest deals in a single day.

How a Federal Autonomous Vehicle Framework Could Transform Freight and Public Safety in the U.S.
Growing Momentum for Federal Leadership in Autonomous Vehicle Regulation Recently, a significant push emerged in the U.S. to establish a cohesive federal framework for autonomous vehicles (AVs). This momentum is spearheaded by a coalition known as United for Autonomy , which brings together 28 organizations, including the American Trucking Associations (ATA), the Truck & Engine Manufacturers Association, MEMA, and the Institute for Safer Trucking. Their collective goal is to harmonize rules surrounding AV design, construction, and operation nationwide. While 26 states have already authorized Level 4 or 5 autonomous driving systems on their roads, federal regulation remains crucial because

How Roadrunner’s AI-Driven Technology Is Transforming Freight Pickup Accuracy
Missed pickups have long been the bane of the logistics sector, causing headaches for carriers, shippers, and customers alike.
