
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.

Key Considerations for UK Freight Forwarders in Evaluating ERP Systems
When evaluating Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, especially for freight forwarding, it's worth noting that the core issues often stay hidden beneath the surface of glossy demos.

Key Components U.S. Forwarders Need in Freight Management Software
In today’s fast-paced shipping landscape, freight management software is becoming essential for forwarders aiming to streamline operations and enhance customer satisfaction.

Enhancements in Transportation Services Between Girona and Amer
The recent enhancements in the bus connectivity between Girona and Amer represent a significant stride towards accommodating the increasing number of commuters.

Bosch's Commitment to Artificial Intelligence as a Catalyst for Growth
Bosch is making waves with its decision to channel over €2.5 billion into the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) by the end of 2027.

Key Transportation Updates from June 23-29, 2025
The ongoing challenge of finding qualified professional drivers continues to raise alarms among transport operators.

Remembering Isaac García Álvarez "Saso," The Angel of Pajares
The story of Isaac García Álvarez, affectionately known as "Saso," resonates deeply within the logistics and transport community.

Ongoing Call for Indefinite Strike in Urban Transport of Pamplona Region
Background of the Situation The urban transport sector in the Pamplona region finds itself at a crossroad. With unresolved negotiations between Moventis TCC , the company in charge of regional urban transport, and the workers' committee, the potential of an indefinite strike looms large. This could have considerable implications not just for local commuters, but also for the broader logistics framework essential for efficient transport and delivery services in the area. Failed Negotiations Recent discussions fell through without any agreements. The workers' representatives expressed dissatisfaction with the company’s "immobilist stance," leading to the rejection of a proposed collective

I lavoratori di DHL Express Canada raggiungono un nuovo accordo, ponendo fine a sciopero e serrata
I lavoratori di DHL Express Canada, rappresentati dal più grande sindacato del settore privato canadese, hanno ratificato un nuovo accordo di lavoro, ponendo di fatto fine a settimane di disagi causati da uno sciopero e da un blocco.

Nearly 100 Commercial Vehicles Taken Out of Service During Waterloo Blitz
In a recent operation, the Traffic Services Unit of the Waterloo Regional Police conducted a comprehensive two-day blitz aimed at commercial vehicles, focusing on ensuring safety and compliance on the roads.

Bizkaia Allocates €1.5 Million to Support Transportation Companies in Fleet Modernization
The recent initiative in Bizkaia represents a significant investment of €1.5 million aimed at enhancing the safety, sustainability, and digitalization of heavy freight transport fleets in the region.

Cantabria Increases Funding for Professional Driver Support to Meet Demand
The Cantabrian government is taking significant strides toward addressing the growing demand for professional drivers by doubling its funding for driver training support.

Volvo's Transition to Sustainable Manufacturing with EU's CarbonSmart Initiative
The Volvo Group's manufacturing facility in Skövde, Sweden, has received a substantial boost from the EU's Innovation Fund, amounting to up to €49 million.
