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October 2025 Supply Chain and Logistics Highlights: Drone Delivery, Green Shipping, and Major Disruptions
The logistics landscape continues to evolve rapidly with a strong emphasis on strategic innovation and resilience, especially within the realm of last-mile delivery.

Venture Global’s Arbitration Setback Highlights Challenges in LNG Cargo Sales and Contractual Disputes
The Unexpected Arbitration Outcome in LNG Cargo Sales A recent arbitration panel ruled against Venture Global Inc. in a dispute centered on the sale of liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes to BP Plc. This came as a surprise given Venture Global’s earlier victory in a similar arbitration case with Shell Plc just eight weeks prior. The tribunal objected to Venture Global’s decision to sell LNG cargoes from its Louisiana Calcasieu Pass export terminal on the spot market, rather than honoring long-term contractual commitments to BP and other customers. The outcome not only dealt a financial blow, with BP seeking damages exceeding $1 billion, but also sent shockwaves across the LNG market and

Uzbekistan’s Rise as a Central Asian IT and Logistics Powerhouse and What It Means for Transport
Uzbekistan is quickly carving out its role as a burgeoning center for technology and logistics in Central Asia, supported by its vibrant digital economy, significant investments in IT infrastructure, and a youthful, educated workforce.

Agreement Signed by CCOO, UGT, and CONFEBUS to Implement Reduced Retirement Coefficients for Professional Road Passenger Drivers
A significant joint petition has recently been signed by leading Spanish labor unions CCOO and UGT, alongside the primary employer organization in the road passenger transport sector, CONFEBUS.

European Commission Initiates Legal Action Against Italy Over Non-Compliance with Eurovignette Toll Directive
The European Commission has officially brought Italy before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) due to Italy’s failure to properly implement EU legislation regarding vehicle tolling, known as the Eurovignette Directive.

Iveco Group Launches Upgraded Ulm Test Track Enhancing Future Commercial Vehicle Testing
The Iveco Group has officially opened a fully renovated and expanded test track facility in Ulm, Germany, marking a significant upgrade in their technological infrastructure for vehicle evaluation.

FedEx Rolls Out 41 Maxus e-Deliver 3 Electric Vans Across Malaysia to Slash Emissions
FedEx has taken a big leap toward sustainability by adding 41 Maxus e-Deliver 3 electric vans to their Malaysian fleet.

Europe’s Road Transport Decarbonization Journey and Its Impact on Heavy-Duty Freight Logistics by 2030
The transition to more sustainable road freight is a hot topic, and there's no denying the pressure on European truck and bus manufacturers to deliver zero-emission options.

Strengthening Road Access to Navi Mumbai International Airport: A Crucial Step for Efficient Cargo and Business Logistics
The expansion of Mumbai's aviation infrastructure with the introduction of Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) marks a major milestone for the city and the broader Indian logistics landscape.

How Navi Mumbai International Airport’s Cargo Operations Will Transform Freight Logistics in Mumbai Region
The freight and logistics community in India’s western region is buzzing with anticipation as the new Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIAL) approaches the start of its cargo operations.

Air Charter Service Launches 40th Global Office in Barcelona, Enhancing Aircraft Charter Operations
Air Charter Service, a leading name in aircraft chartering, has celebrated the opening of its 40th office worldwide located in Barcelona.

Palletways Connects Iberian Network with Slovenia and Croatia, Boosting International Logistic Links
Palletways Iberia has taken a significant stride in its international expansion by integrating Slovenia and Croatia into its network.
