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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

Court Order Requires Walmart to Verify Spark Drivers’ Earnings and Correct Pay Practices
Walmart agreed to a $100 million judgment and a court-ordered compliance plan that requires an earnings verification program for drivers in the Spark delivery network.

How Project44’s AI Freight Procurement Agent reshapes carrier sourcing and rate optimization
Project44’s AI Freight Procurement Agent runs inside the company’s Intelligent TMS and uses live market feeds and the platform’s logistics data graph—covering more than 259,000 carriers and data from 1.5 billion shipments—to benchmark contracted rates, identify lanes with savings potential, and either recommend or execute carrier awards under configured business rules.

Court Orders Activate Collection Plan Process for TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) Claims
Leases more than sixty days past due under a Lease with TPine Leasing Capital Corporation (TLCC) are subject to the Ontario Superior Court’s Collection Plan Orders dated January 13, 2026, authorizing BDO Canada Limited (the Receiver) and Alvarez & Marsal Canada Inc.

RXO launches Middle Mile Solutions to unify dock-to-door freight flows
RXO will move freight in bulk using dry van assets from pool points to national distribution centers and warehouses, then hand off to last-mile carriers for final delivery.

Senate push for “Dalilah Law” would require rapid CDL recertification, eligibility limits and English checks
Within six months of enactment the proposed bill would require every holder of a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to be recertified by a state, with licenses subject to revocation for noncompliance and eligibility limited to U.S.

Groupe Desharnais acquires Pneus St‑David to strengthen South Shore fleet services
Effective March 2, the acquisition of Pneus St‑David by Groupe Desharnais immediately increases tire and mechanical service capacity for commercial fleets on Quebec’s South Shore, directly affecting uptime, parts availability and routing options for heavy trucks traversing the Lévis–Quebec City corridor.

How Burger King’s “Patty” in BK Assistant Bridges Frontline Ops and Supply-Chain Flow
Burger King’s pilot of the AI assistant Patty in crew headsets is wired into a cloud-based point-of-sale (POS) system and upstream inventory feeds, generating immediate triggers for replenishment, pallet pick lists, and delivery scheduling.

How AI and Decision Intelligence Are Rewiring Supply-Chain Operations for 2026
Simulating a port shutdown typically exposes a 24–72 hour lead-time shift and a 10–20% swing in per-container cost; that concrete delta is why many planners now embed decision intelligence and dynamic digital twins into everyday workflows to reduce decision latency and protect margins.

Collision trends and fleet safety: North America sees 15.8% drop 2024–25
Commercial vehicle collision rates across North America declined by 15.8% between 2024 and 2025, with the United States accounting for an 18.3% drop while Canada’s rate per million miles remained essentially flat.

Cass and Caspian join forces to reduce tariff costs for U.S. importers
Cass currently handles roughly $37 billion in annual freight payables and will integrate Caspian’s AI-driven HTS modeling and tariff audit engine to accelerate refund identification and reduce tariff spend for U.S.

Why the 2026 Pre-Lunar New Year Export Rush Stayed Flat and What Shippers Must Know
Container throughput at Shanghai, Ningbo‑Zhoushan and Shenzhen showed no clear January spike ahead of the February 17, 2026 Lunar New Year shutdowns, breaking the historical pre‑holiday rhythm that usually compresses orders and pushes volumes into ocean lanes.

Leadership handover at Ocean Network Express signals next growth phase
Ocean Network Express (ONE) will shift chief executive duties from Jeremy Nixon to Till Ole Barrelet, with Barrelet joining as CEO-Designate on May 1 and formally taking the CEO role on July 1 while Nixon moves to a senior advisor position.
