
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.

Diesel Prices Rise Slightly Amid Modest OPEC+ Output Increase and Middle East Incident
Diesel prices have nudged upward for the second week running, moving up by a modest 3.2 cents per gallon to an average of $3.766.

ESDC's strenge herinnering: vrachtwagenchauffeurs verkeerd classificeren als zelfstandige ondernemers is in strijd met de Canadese wet
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) heeft een duidelijke en serieuze waarschuwing uitgegeven aan de Canadese transportsector, waarin wordt benadrukt dat het verkeerd classificeren van vrachtwagenchauffeurs onder het zogenaamde "Driver Inc."-model illegaal is en tot sancties zal leiden.

How Tariffs Shake Up North American Truck Manufacturing and Its Supply Chain
Intuitively, building every truck component domestically would seem to shield manufacturers from the sting of tariffs—but as recent developments show, reality rarely plays by simple rules.

TransBernal expands green logistics fleet with Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 LS electric trucks
TransBernal has taken a significant step toward sustainable transportation by adding two brand-new Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 LS electric tractor units to its fleet.

Walmart’s New South Carolina Perishable Distribution Center Enhances Fresh Goods Logistics
A fresh breeze is sweeping through Walmart’s grocery logistics with the opening of a cutting-edge perishable distribution center in Wellford, South Carolina.

Transportation and Warehousing Job Numbers See Modest Growth Despite Broader Employment Decline in BLS Update
The latest update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) brings an intriguing twist: while total employment in the U.S.

New $430M Intermodal Terminal in Cancún to Enhance Cargo Flows and Regional Connectivity
Construction is underway on a massive $430 million intermodal cargo terminal in Cancún, designed to be a crucial link between the burgeoning Mayan Train and the much-anticipated Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (CIIT).

Fenadismer Welcomes Carlos Folchi as President, Aiming to Tackle Challenges in Spanish Road Transport
Spain’s national federation representing small and medium-sized road transport companies, Fenadismer, has selected a new president to guide its operations over the next four years.

Volatus Advances Long-Distance Drone Operations Using MatrixSpace Radar and Kongsberg Air Traffic Systems
The drone landscape is taking a giant leap forward with Volatus Aerospace’s recent approval from Transport Canada to fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drones equipped with a sophisticated detect-and-avoid system.

Growth in Offered Salaries and Key Career Factors Driving Wage Progression in 2025
As the summer season wraps up, typical employment patterns show a drop in workforce numbers and a slight uptick in unemployment figures.

Understanding the Current Turbulence in Global Shipping and Its Impact on Freight Logistics
Global shipping is currently navigating through choppy waters as various external pressures increasingly strain the industry.

SolitAir Teams Up with Hactl to Start Freighter Operations at Hong Kong Airport
Hong Kong is welcoming a fresh player in its bustling air cargo sector as SolitAir selects Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) to support its new freighter operations.
