
Auteur
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.

Ryder Expands Its Truck Rental and Fleet Maintenance Operations Near Atlanta to Support Growing Logistics Demand
The evolving logistics landscape in the Atlanta metro area has received a significant upgrade with Ryder System’s opening of a new truck rental and maintenance facility in McDonough, Georgia.

Salamanca Dry Port: Strengthening Castilla y León’s Connection with Portugal and Atlantic Maritime Routes
The Salamanca Dry Port has become operational, standing out as a significant logistics infrastructure in northwest Spain.

Emerging Technologies Reshaping Supply Chain Operations for 2026
Supply chains have been on a rollercoaster ride through 2025, grappling with capacity crunches, energy limitations, labor shortages, and shifting environmental factors.

Kroger Announces Major $391M Distribution Center to Enhance Regional Supply Chain in Kentucky
A significant development is underway as Kroger gears up to build a state-of-the-art distribution center in Kentucky, a move that marks a pivotal shift in its supply chain network and regional operations.

Addressing Inefficiencies in India’s Logistics: The Key to Global Competitiveness
India is rapidly expanding its industrial footprint, but despite this growth, its logistics system is grappling with inefficiencies that act as invisible anchors on its global competitiveness.

Analysis of FMCSA Crash Data Shows Midsize Trucking Fleets Face Elevated Safety Risks Compared to Larger Operators
As the freight industry barrels toward the close of 2025 amid the hectic holiday retail season, it’s a prime moment to take stock of trucking safety performance.

China's robust export expansion contrasts with slow import growth, shaping global logistics landscapes
The latest data reveal that China’s trade surplus has soared to an unprecedented 792.57 billion renminbi (approximately 111.7 billion US dollars).

Challenges Persist with Canada’s CBSA CARM Portal Over a Year After Deployment and Its Effects on Freight Logistics
Over a year since Canada introduced its new digital customs portal, designed to streamline duties and taxes on imported goods, frustrations persist among freight forwarders and importers.

Arkansas Highway Patrol Conducts Intensive Safety Blitz, Taking 30 Drivers Off the Road
The Arkansas Highway Patrol recently completed a concentrated three-day commercial vehicle safety campaign at the I-30 weigh station in Benton.

Brad Jacobs Transitions from Leading XPO and GXO Boards to Push QXO's Expansion in Building Materials Distribution
The logistics and freight transportation scene is witnessing a significant shift as Brad Jacobs announces stepping down as chairman of two major players, XPO and GXO, to fully focus on his latest enterprise, QXO.

Grote verkeersongeval op snelweg in Texas resulteert in een veroordeling van $ 44 miljoen tegen New Prime en zijn chauffeur
In februari 2021 vond er een dramatisch en verwoestend kettingbotsing plaats, die bijna 335 meter besloeg op Interstate 35 nabij Fort Worth, Texas. Meer dan 130 voertuigen waren erbij betrokken, met zes tragische dodelijke slachtoffers tot gevolg.

Navigating the Complexities of Technical Vehicle Approvals for 44-Ton Truck Adaptations
The process of adapting freight vehicles to new regulations permitting 44-ton capacities has become unexpectedly complicated for transport operators, mainly due to the handling of technical approvals by regulatory authorities and inspection stations.
