
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.

How Thai Exporters Are Coping With Increased Shipping Costs Due to Border Disruptions
Trade routes are being shaken up due to growing concerns along the Thai-Cambodian border, prompting exporters to rethink their logistics strategies.

Mawani Launches China Red-Sea Shipping Service Connecting Jeddah Islamic Port with Key Asian and Middle Eastern Ports
The Saudi Ports Authority, known as Mawani, has recently expanded its maritime services at Jeddah Islamic Port by introducing the China Red-Sea shipping service.

Cebu Pacific Expands Long-Haul Network with Direct Manila-Riyadh Flights from March 2026
Cebu Pacific is stepping up its game with a fresh route connecting Manila, Philippines, directly to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

US Intercepts Largest-Ever Tanker Near Venezuela Over Suspected Sanctioned Oil Shipment
The United States recently took control of a crude oil tanker just off the Venezuelan coast on suspicions that it was involved in shipping oil sanctioned by the US government.

How ICTSI and Transnet’s New Partnership Will Revolutionize Durban Container Terminal Operations
The Port of Durban, a crucial maritime hub in South Africa, is set to undergo a significant transformation through a newly established 25-year partnership between International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) and Transnet SOC Ltd.

South Korea's Transport Industry Sales Rise Over 250 Trillion Won in 2024 Driven by Elevated Cargo and Shipping Costs
Sales in South Korea's transport sector surpassed 250 trillion won (approximately US$171.1 billion) in 2024, marking a notable leap largely induced by increased cargo shipping fees.

Hoe de zeevrachttarieven herstellen na de dip in Q3 en wat de toekomst brengt
De vrachttarieven op zee, met name op drukke routes zoals Azië-Europa, ervaren een merkbare opleving na een dip in het derde kwartaal van 2025.

How UniWorld Air Cargo Finalized Its Transition to an All-737 Fleet with the Introduction of 737-300 Freighters
UniWorld Air Cargo, headquartered in Panama, has wrapped up a major transformation by retiring its Boeing 727-200Fs and fully embracing Boeing 737-300 freighters.

Cargo Facts EMEA 2026 Brings Air Cargo Industry Experts to Abu Dhabi for Market Trends and Networking
The eighth edition of Cargo Facts EMEA is scheduled to take place from April 28 to 30, 2026, at the Marriott Al Forsan in Abu Dhabi.

How Engine MRO Facilities Are Shortening Repair Times Despite Parts Supply Challenges
Engine Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers have been tightening their repair cycles aggressively to keep pace with the booming demand for powerplants.

Lean Solutions Group Advances Logistics Efficiency Using AI to Revolutionize Staffing and Operations
Lean Solutions Group is charting a fresh course in the logistics sector, moving beyond mere staffing solutions to integrating advanced AI-driven workflow and workforce intelligence systems.

BP Takes the Lead in the 2025 Gulf of Mexico Oil Lease Auction – Impact and Industry Reactions
The recent auction for oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico saw BP Exploration & Production emerge as a dominant player, securing significant leases amid a busy bidding process.
