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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.

Fincantieri to Expand Ancona Shipyard, Strengthening Italy’s Naval Shipbuilding Capacity
The Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona is gearing up for a significant expansion that will markedly boost its naval shipbuilding capabilities.

The Essential Shift from Box Truck to Semi: Managing the Big Rig Business with Confidence
Jumping from driving a box truck to maneuvering a semi-truck is not just a step up; it's entering a whole new arena.

Progress and Challenges in Canadian Trucking: T4A Slips Return and Safety Oversight Grows
The Canadian trucking sector has hit a significant milestone with the reintroduction of T4A slips for independent contractors, a change that closes a decade-long struggle for clarity and fairness.

Understanding the Dip in Freight Transportation M&A Activity in 2025 and Its Logistics Impact
Recent data reveals a notable cooling in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) within the freight transportation sector during the third quarter of 2025.

ZeroAvia Achieves UK Certification for Hydrogen-Electric Engine Design, Pioneering Sustainable Aviation
ZeroAvia has made a significant stride by becoming the first developer of hydrogen-electric powerplants to secure design organization approval (DOA) from the U.K.

Understanding FMCSA’s CDL Rule Crackdown and Its Ripple Effect on US Farm Labor and Harvesting Logistics
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) enacted an interim final rule (IFR) targeting non-domiciled commercial drivers, a move that has sent ripples through the agricultural sector, especially those who rely heavily on foreign farm workers for harvesting.

Global Office Occupancy Hits New Highs, Prompting Businesses to Rethink Space Management and Downsizing
The revival of office activity worldwide is undeniable, with the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region emerging as a clear frontrunner in office space utilization, and North America recording its best workplace attendance surge in five years.

USDA Prepares to Announce Comprehensive Farm Aid Initiative in Early December
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is gearing up to announce a significant farm relief plan aimed at assisting farmers facing economic pressures, expected early December.

Emirates Initiates Introduction of 777-300ERSF Freighter Conversions Ahead of 2026 Deployment
In a strategic move to bolster its air cargo capabilities, Emirates has commenced the process of converting selected 777-300ER passenger aircraft into freighters, designated as 777-300ERSF.

Quarterhill Introduces High-Tech Toll Lane System Featuring Real-Time Traffic Alerts and Smart Pricing
Quarterhill has secured a $5.2 million contract to bring its cutting-edge toll lane system to a key Express Lane corridor in the United States, signaling a leap forward in transportation technology.

Scania’s Autonomous Trucks Showcase Engineering Excellence and Set New Safety Milestones with AI Technology
Scania, the Swedish truck manufacturer renowned globally, has propelled autonomous trucking into a striking new frontier.

Scania Autonomous Trucks Execute Precise Maneuver in Stunning Red Bull Jump Event
Scania has spotlighted just how close the reality of self-driving trucks is by pulling off a jaw-dropping feat of precision in a recent challenge involving their autonomous vehicles.
