
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.

HD Hyundai Joins Forces with Tamil Nadu to Expand India’s Shipbuilding Ambitions and Its Effect on Global Transport
The world of shipbuilding is shifting gears in India, with HD Hyundai stepping up to the plate by partnering with the Tamil Nadu state government.

How Delhivery’s VTOL Drone Cuts Medicine Delivery Time in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh
Imagine cutting down a nearly 40-minute road trip to just 12 minutes — all thanks to a clever twist in transport technology.

How Global Players and Innovations are Driving Growth in the Post-Tensioning Systems Market to 2025
The market for post-tensioning systems is a fascinating blend of engineering innovation and strategic regional specialization.

Lloyd’s Market Association Enhances Marine Cargo Theft Coverage to Include Cyber-Enabled Risks
The world of cargo theft is changing fast, and insurance policies need to keep up.

How a Single Container Sparked Vietnam’s Cross-Cultural Manufacturing Success and Its Impact on Global Logistics
Sometimes, big things come in small packages — or in this case, a single shipping container.

U.S. Postal Service Announces Crucial Holiday Shipping Cutoffs for Christmas Deliveries
As the holiday season rushes in, sending gifts and cards on time is no small feat.

Cargo Shipping Industry Growth Projections and Logistics Implications Through 2031
The cargo shipping market is on an impressive growth trajectory, with the global industry projected to nearly double in value, reaching approximately $4.2 trillion by 2031.

How Shipping Corporation of India’s Container Ship Charter Plans Stir the Coastal Shipping Landscape
The recent decision by Shipping Corporation of India Ltd (SCI) to potentially charter out one of its owned container ships from coastal service to global operations has set off alarm bells across India’s coastal trade sectors.

Nigeria’s Shipping Sector Sees Significant Growth Driven by Currency Stability and Operational Efficiency in 2025
The Nigerian shipping industry has experienced an impressive surge in activity, with a reported 40 to 50 percent increase across port operations in 2025.

How NAHCO’s Air Cargo Investments Are Elevating Nigeria’s Non-oil Export Sector and What It Means for Global Logistics
Investments in air cargo by the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) are acting as a game changer for the country’s non-oil export sector.

Rising US Soybean Deliveries to China Mark a New Chapter in Trade Relations
China has recently committed to acquiring at least ten large shipments of US soybeans, in deals made since late November, signaling a notable upswing in Chinese demand.

Performance Shipping Holds on to 2009 Aframax P Sophia After FPSO Bid Unsuccessful
In the ever-shifting tides of maritime logistics, plans don't always sail smoothly.
