
Autor
James Miller specjalizuje się w globalnej logistyce i dynamice łańcucha dostaw. Jego prace badawcze zgłębiają zawiłości handlu międzynarodowego, wyzwania infrastrukturalne i postęp technologiczny kształtujący współczesny handel. Jest orędownikiem zrównoważonych praktyk i przejrzystości w działaniu łańcucha dostaw.

Texas International Enterprises Declares Bankruptcy, Highlighting Freight Market Struggles
Texas International Enterprises, a freight carrier based in Laredo, Texas, recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, shedding light on the ongoing challenges faced by trucking companies in a fluctuating freight market.

Launch of Tern’s Tandem Axle RC8 6×2 Electric Truck Boosts Freight Flexibility and Efficiency
The logistics world is witnessing another leap forward with the introduction of Tern’s new tandem axle RC8 6×2 electric truck.

How Cleo’s AI-Driven Integration Cloud Revolutionizes Supply Chain Predictive Management
The last year has seen a staggering 38% increase in supply chain disruptions, signaling a pressing need for a fresh approach beyond the traditional reactive fixes.

Countdown to the 2026 Supply Chain Excellence Awards MEA: Showcase Your Regional Logistics Leadership
Time is ticking with just four weeks remaining for organisations operating across the Middle East and Africa to submit their entries for the upcoming 2026 Supply Chain Excellence Awards MEA.

November 2025 Global Supply Chain Risk Update: Key Events Affecting Logistics Efficiency
The supply chain landscape in November 2025 saw a mix of natural disasters, industrial accidents, cyber threats, and labor unrest, each putting a strain on global logistics operations.

How Amazon Air Cargo's Money-Back Guarantee Elevates Air Freight Services and Logistics Solutions
Amazon Air Cargo is making waves by introducing a money-back guarantee for on-time deliveries, a rare offering in the air cargo sector.

Off-Price Retailers TJX, Ross, and Burlington Navigate Tariff Challenges Successfully
Turning the Tide: Off-Price Retailers Beat Tariffs In recent quarters, three major U.S. off-price retail chains—TJX Companies, Ross, and Burlington—managed to do something few others achieved: successfully sidestepping the pressure of new tariffs imposed on imported goods. Through clever inventory maneuvers and sharp focus on pricing, these retailers preserved their profit margins in a year fraught with supply chain challenges. Tariff Pressures and Retail Responses For many retailers, tariff hikes mean squeezing margins or passing costs to customers, which often can backfire. However, TJX, which includes well-known stores like T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, reported a near-complete

Nauta Unveils AI-Enabled Inventory Optimization to Empower Importers with Proactive Stock Management
In today’s fast-paced world, keeping inventory finely tuned is akin to walking a tightrope; one wrong step and it’s either costly overstock or frustrating stockouts.

Exploring the Challenges Behind Pitt Ohio’s 3% Hiring Rate for New Truck Drivers
Every year, thousands of eager applicants set their sights on joining Pitt Ohio’s ranks as truck drivers, yet only a small fraction actually get hired.

Europe's Logistics Sector Eyes Power-Ready Warehousing Amid Shrinking Space and Growing Demand
The European logistics landscape is entering a phase where warehouse availability tightens sharply.

Decoding Secretary Duffy’s Driver ‘Timeout’: What It Means for Trucking and Logistics
In December 2025, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that 9,500 truck drivers had been placed “out-of-service” for not meeting English language proficiency standards.

Urgent Calls to Restore Free Freight Movement at the Basque Border Amidst Disruptions
International transport and loading associations have raised alarms over the ongoing disruptions at the Basque border, calling for an urgent resolution to restore free passage.
