
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.

Leadership Shift at UETR: Alexis Gibergues Assumes Presidency From Julio Villaescusa
Change is in the air at the Unión Europea de Transportistas por Carretera (UETR), the prominent European association that represents over 230,000 small and medium-sized road transport companies.

Phillips 66 Sets Sights on U.S. LNG with New Hiring and Strategic Move
Energy giant Phillips 66 is steering into somewhat unfamiliar waters by exploring the purchase of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States.

Kia Expands Spanish Market with the Innovative Electric PV5 Van and Diverse Transport Solutions
Kia is stepping into the Spanish market with its brand-new fully electric van, the PV5, designed on a platform that surpasses standard passenger cars in capability.

Enhancing Manufacturing Workflows through Effective High-Density Storage Solutions
In today’s fast-paced manufacturing world, nothing grinds productivity to a halt quicker than ineffective storage systems.

Biofuel Shares Decline Amid Speculation Over Refinery Blending Obligations and Market Demand
Recent shifts in policy talk around refinery blending obligations have stirred waves in the biofuel market, leading investors to adopt a more cautious stance regarding the demand for biofuels.

Navigating the Upcoming 18 Months of Uncertainty in Trucking Carrier Capacity and Freight Market
The trucking industry is gearing up for a period marked by volatility and uncertainty, with experts forecasting a difficult stretch over the next 12 to 18 months.

Key Legislative Measures Aimed at Enhancing U.S. Commercial Waterways and Their Role in Freight Logistics
Commercial waterways remain a backbone for efficient freight movement, and the recent congressional focus sheds light on efforts to improve this vital infrastructure.

European Parliament Pushes Forward Toll Exemptions for Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty Vehicles
The European Parliament has recently advanced legislation extending toll exemptions for heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) that produce zero emissions under the Eurovignette Directive.

Mexico’s New 50% Tariffs on Chinese Cars, Steel, and Textiles Aim to Protect Local Manufacturing
Mexico is set to ramp up tariffs on Chinese cars, steel, and textiles to a hefty 50%, a sharp increase from the previous 20%.

Hyundai Workers Detained in Georgia Returned on Korean Air Charter Following Immigration Operation
Earlier this month, an immigration enforcement operation in southeast Georgia led to the detention of nearly 475 workers at a battery plant under construction, located within Hyundai’s large automotive manufacturing campus west of Savannah.

Cargo Loss Incident on AP-7 in Tarragona Highlights Transport Safety Challenges
On a busy Tuesday morning, a significant incident unfolded on the AP-7 highway near Tarragona, Spain, involving a truck driver whose unsecured load resulted in a serious traffic disruption.

Tobin Scientific’s Cold Chain Expansion and Its Impact on Life Science Laboratory Logistics
The life sciences sector is riding a wave of demand for precise, temperature-controlled logistics.
