
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.

Walmart Expands Drone Delivery Service Starting in Metro Atlanta, Aiming for Faster Urban Freight
Walmart has recently launched its drone delivery service from six stores in the metro Atlanta area, marking an important step in their push to quicken delivery times and meet rising consumer expectations.

Texas International Enterprises Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection in Laredo with 280 Power Units and 600 Drivers
Texas International Enterprises Inc., a prominent cross-border trucking company based in Laredo, Texas, has taken the significant step of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Unexpected Birth in a Waymo Self-Driving Taxi Highlights the Growing Role of Autonomous Vehicles in Urban Transport
In a remarkable first, a woman traveling in a Waymo self-driving taxi in San Francisco gave birth during her ride to a hospital.

Exploring DHL Group’s Five Most Unusual 2025 Shipments and Their Impact on Logistics
In 2025, DHL Group managed some shipments that could easily pass for stories from a blockbuster movie rather than routine logistics operations.

Over 9,000 Truck Drivers Faced Enforcement for English Proficiency This Year: Safety and Industry Implications
In 2024, approximately 9,500 commercial truck drivers were reportedly taken off the road due to violations related to federal English-language proficiency requirements.

Major Reduction of 317,000 Federal Employees in 2025: A Closer Look at Voluntary and Involuntary Departures
The federal workforce experienced a dramatic reduction in 2025, with approximately 317,000 employees leaving government service.

UK Transport Firm Adds External Shower to Scania Truck Cabin in a Bold Move
Taking care of long-haul drivers’ needs isn't always straightforward, especially when traditional rest areas fall short in facilities.

Ambitious Freight Tunnel and Packaged Truck Parking Initiatives Aim to Transform U.S. Trucking Infrastructure
Massive Infrastructure Plans to Transform Freight Movement The U.S. Department of Transportation’s private advisory panel has laid out sweeping proposals with the potential to reshape truck freight logistics, focusing on critical chokepoints and enhancing truck parking availability. These initiatives center on a dedicated freight tunnel beneath the Hudson River and a nationwide expansion of truck parking facilities, both intended to streamline freight flows and alleviate congestion. Hudson River Freight Tunnel: Easing a Congestion Hotspot The centerpiece of these recommendations is a tunnel exclusively for trucks spanning the Hudson River, linking New Jersey directly to Manhattan. This

Understanding the Federal Reserve's Recent Interest Rate Cut and Its Potential Impact on Economic and Logistics Sectors
On December 10, 2025, the Federal Reserve decided to lower its key interest rate for the third consecutive time, trimming it by a quarter-point to approximately 3.6%.

ANTA Urges Immediate Relief for Porcine Transport Companies Affected by African Swine Fever Restrictions
The recent outbreak of African Swine Fever (PPA) in the Barcelona province has triggered a series of stringent restrictions, severely hindering the operations of independent and company-based pig transporters.

DS Smith Advances Eco-Friendly Freight by Deploying XPO Logistics Duo-Trailer
DS Smith has taken a significant leap in making its supply chain greener by integrating a duo-trailer operated by XPO Logistics into its transport operations.

CSX Ends Use of Corporate Jet Fleet Amid Freight Challenges and Leadership Changes
The railroad giant CSX has officially dissolved its corporate aviation department, a division that had operated private jets for company executives for an impressive 84 years.
