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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.

Cathay Group posts strong 2025 passenger and cargo growth, highlighted by record December traffic
The following review outlines Cathay Group’s key traffic results for 2025, focusing on passenger records and cargo performance and what that means for freight and logistics.

Globe Air Cargo UK Appoints Steve Hughes as Managing Director as Michelle House Retires
The leadership change at Globe Air Cargo UK is announced here: Steve Hughes is appointed Managing Director while Michelle House prepares to retire after an extensive career in air cargo.

Michael Fermin leaves Bureau of Customs Internal Administration post amid security concerns
This piece reveals the resignation of Michael Fermin from his role as deputy commissioner of the Bureau of Customs Internal Administration Group and examines what that means for customs operations and logistics stakeholders.

UPC Celebrates Fifth Open Golf Tournament at Canlubang — Who Won and Why It Matters to Logistics
This article reveals the highlights and industry implications of the United Portusers Confederation of the Philippines’ 5th Open Golf Tournament held at Canlubang Golf & Country Club.

Final transfer of Cebu Pacific and AirSwift turboprop operations from NAIA to Clark by March 29
The remaining turboprop services operated by Cebu Pacific, its regional arm Cebgo, and wholly-owned AirSwift will relocate from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) to Clark International Airport (CRK) on March 29, 2026.

Aninver Development Partners posts record results and plans further global expansion
This piece reveals Aninver Development Partners' standout financial year and its plans to push further into Asia‑Pacific in 2026.

delaware names Nicolas Maes and Kenny Decorte as partners, reinforcing ERP and Microsoft Azure leadership
This article explains the recent promotions at delaware and how they may influence IT-driven processes across industries, including logistics and supply chain operations.

How Strategic Improvisation Shapes Execution and Logistics in a Disrupted World
This article reveals why improvisation has moved from a nice-to-have skill to a core element of strategy execution, and what that means for logistics and supply chains.

How HS 2028 Reshapes Vaccine and Medical Goods Classification for Trade
This article reveals the World Customs Organization’s major HS 2028 update and what it means for the trade and transport of vaccines and essential medical equipment.

2026 Freight Outlook: Why Ocean and Air Markets Are Moving in Different Directions
This piece reveals why ocean and air freight are expected to follow divergent trajectories through 2026 and what shippers and logistics planners should watch for.

Power-only Trucking Explained: Purpose, Criticisms, and the Consequences of Its Loss
This article explains what power-only trucking is, why it sparks passion on both sides of the industry, and what might happen if it were to disappear.

Phillips Connect integrates smart trailer insights into McLeod Software TMS for clearer fleet visibility
The following piece reveals how Phillips Connect’s new integration with McLeod Software brings live trailer intelligence straight into the Transportation Management System that many fleets rely on.
