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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

Emergency hours-of-service relief from FMCSA affects 40 states — what drivers and logistics managers need to know
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued a temporary hours-of-service (HOS) waiver covering 40 states during severe winter storms, and this piece breaks down what that means for carriers, drivers, and supply chains.

How Flexport Uses Human-in-the-Loop AI to Improve Airfreight Reliability
This piece reveals how integrating human-in-the-loop AI is changing airfreight reliability and what that means for logistics operations moving forward.

How Teesside Airport’s cargo push could reshape regional logistics and fast e‑commerce delivery
Teesside Airport is expanding its cargo operations with faster turnarounds, 24/7 handling, a large temperature‑controlled facility and the UK’s first airport free port status — initiatives designed to capture time‑sensitive e‑commerce and specialised shipments.

Arla Foods and XPO Logistics to consolidate UK chilled pallet distribution into one CDC
The plan to develop a new UK central distribution centre (CDC) that will handle all of Arla Foods’ chilled palletised products by late 2027 is now confirmed.

SolitAir and Astral Aviation Signal Shifts in African Air Cargo Networks
The article reveals how 2025 reshaped air cargo flows toward Africa and other Global-South corridors, and what that means for carriers, shippers and logistics providers.

AI, Robotics and the New Logistics Workforce: Closing the Talent Gap
This piece reveals how AI and automation are eroding entry-level roles across supply chains and what logistics leaders must do next.

How regional trade shifts and digital smart-packaging are reshaping cold chain pharma logistics
This piece examines how regional trade shifts and rapid digitalisation are changing the cold chain landscape and what that means for pharma logistics and supply-chain partners.

How Swissport and Cargojet coordinated four Halifax flights carrying 160 tonnes of live lobster into Liege
This piece explains how about 160 tonnes of live lobster were flown into Europe via Liege over two holiday weekends and why precise logistics made the difference.

How air carriers across the US, Canada and Latin America are recalibrating capacity for 2026
This piece explains how airlines across the Americas are moving from broad fleet expansion to a more measured, demand-led approach to capacity in 2026.

Hactl’s 15th Forklift and Pallet Competition: Safety, Skill and Logistics Insights
This piece reveals the key outcomes and logistics implications from the fifteenth Hactl International Forklift and Pallet Building Competition held at Hong Kong’s SuperTerminal 1.

Why Tenney Group Expects a Coming Wave of Mergers and Acquisitions in Transport
This piece outlines Tenney Group’s forecast of a significant uptick in transportation and logistics M&A and what that could mean for operators, shippers, and service providers.

How the Three Streams of Planning Framework Uses AI to Manage Supply Chain Risk and Opportunity
This piece reveals the essentials of the Three Streams of Planning framework and how it helps turn supply chain volatility into actionable decisions.
