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James Miller

James Miller

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James Miller is gespecialiseerd in wereldwijde logistiek en dynamiek van de toeleveringsketen. Zijn onderzoekswerk verkent de complexiteit van internationale handel, infrastructurele uitdagingen en technologische vooruitgang die de moderne handel vormgeven. Hij pleit voor duurzame praktijken en transparantie in de bedrijfsvoering van de toeleveringsketen.

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Phil Murphy signs hazmat rail safety law as Mikie Sherrill takes office

Phil Murphy signs hazmat rail safety law as Mikie Sherrill takes office

This piece examines New Jersey’s newly signed law regulating trains that carry hazardous materials and what it could mean for rail safety and logistics moving forward.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
How a winter storm could stall freight on I-10, I-20 and I-40 across the Southeast

How a winter storm could stall freight on I-10, I-20 and I-40 across the Southeast

This article lays out how an incoming winter storm—bringing freezing rain, snow, and rapidly changing conditions—could disrupt freight corridors from Texas to the Carolinas and what logistics teams can do about it.

6 min lezen
30 januari 2026
Arctic Blast to Freeze U.S. Trucking: What Carriers, Shippers and Logistics Managers Need to Know

Arctic Blast to Freeze U.S. Trucking: What Carriers, Shippers and Logistics Managers Need to Know

This piece reveals how a sweeping Arctic air mass and subzero temperatures will strain U.S.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
Danone expands Fort Worth facility to scale Danimals, Activia and YoCrunch production

Danone expands Fort Worth facility to scale Danimals, Activia and YoCrunch production

Danone is investing in a Fort Worth, Texas, plant expansion to increase production of Danimals, Activia and YoCrunch and respond to surging demand for protein-focused yogurts.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
A. Duie Pyle breidt uit met cross-dock en warehouse naast de haven voor LTL op Poort 460

A. Duie Pyle breidt uit met cross-dock en warehouse naast de haven voor LTL op Poort 460

De focus ligt hier op de nieuwe LTL-hub van A. Duie Pyle die grenst aan de haven, in Port 460 Logistics Center in Suffolk, Virginia, en wat dit betekent voor de regionale vrachtvervoerstromen en distributienetwerken. Overzicht van de faciliteit: Wat is gepland in Port 460 A. Duie Pyle heeft een perceel van 43 hectare gekocht in Port 460 Logistics Center waar het een gecombineerd cross-dock en magazijn voor minder dan een vrachtwagenlading (LTL) zal bouwen. De eerste fase omvat een LTL cross-dock met 52 deuren en ongeveer 200.000 vierkante meter magazijnruimte, met de mogelijkheid om uit te breiden tot 420.000 vierkante meter. De bouw zal naar verwachting in het tweede kwartaal van 2027 voltooid zijn. De locatie is ontworpen om een reeks diensten te ondersteunen: opslag en distributie, transloading,

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
USPS launches reverse-auction portal to reserve access to DDUs and local processing centers

USPS launches reverse-auction portal to reserve access to DDUs and local processing centers

The U.S. Postal Service has opened a bidding platform that allows shippers to reserve capacity at destination delivery units and local processing centers through a reverse-auction-style process. What the new bidding portal does The USPS launched a web-based solicitation that lets shippers propose combinations of price , volume and tender times for access to more than 18,000 destination delivery units (DDUs) and over 170 local processing centers . Successful proposals convert into formalized arrangements under a negotiated service agreement for the agency’s Parcel Select product, enabling shippers to inject parcels directly into local USPS last-mile networks. How it works — step by step

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
Strategies that road freight companies use to recruit and retain professional drivers

Strategies that road freight companies use to recruit and retain professional drivers

This article reveals the main strategies European road carriers are using to find and keep professional drivers, and how technology and people programs are reshaping logistics operations.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
Intermodal margins climb 16% at J.B. Hunt even as Q4 revenue slips

Intermodal margins climb 16% at J.B. Hunt even as Q4 revenue slips

This piece reveals how J.B. Hunt's intermodal unit delivered a 16% year-over-year jump in operating income in Q4 while overall segment revenue edged down. Quarterly snapshot: what moved the needle J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported that its intermodal operating income reached $135.5 million in Q4, a 16% increase year over year. That looks impressive at first glance, but the same period saw segment revenues fall about 3% to $1.55 billion. The apparent contradiction—higher operating income with lower top-line sales—comes down to a mix of operational gains and shifts in freight mix. Key Q4 figures Metric Q4 Result Year-over-year change Intermodal operating income $135.5 million +16%

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
How a late‑January winter storm could upend U.S. freight lanes and logistics

How a late‑January winter storm could upend U.S. freight lanes and logistics

A powerful winter storm is headed for the central and eastern United States and could seriously disrupt transportation networks, freight flows, and supply chains across more than 30 states.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
ATA Launches 2026 Driver Compensation Survey — What Carriers Should Know

ATA Launches 2026 Driver Compensation Survey — What Carriers Should Know

The American Trucking Associations has launched its 2026 Driver Compensation Study and is asking motor carriers to submit data before the March 30 deadline.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
EU suspends Turnberry trade framework after US tariff threats linked to Greenland

EU suspends Turnberry trade framework after US tariff threats linked to Greenland

This article explains why the European Union has put a transatlantic trade framework on hold following U.S.

5 min lezen
30 januari 2026
Why Ontario’s Tire Recycling System Is Leaving Fleets Paying Fees While Tires Pile Up

Why Ontario’s Tire Recycling System Is Leaving Fleets Paying Fees While Tires Pile Up

This piece examines the growing stockpiles of used tires in Ontario and the mechanics — and consequences — of a recycling system that allowed collection to slow while fees kept being charged.

6 min lezen
30 januari 2026
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