
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.

The Impact of Automation and AI on Accountability and Efficiency in the Logistics Industry
Automation and artificial intelligence are no longer buzzwords confined to sci-fi or tech blogs—they have become integral to the logistics sector, fundamentally shifting how freight and cargo are managed, tracked, and delivered.

Understanding the Urgent Air Cargo Infrastructure Challenges in the US and Their Impact on Freight Logistics
The spotlight has recently turned sharply on the glaring gaps within the United States air cargo infrastructure, reflecting a pressing need for modernization and expansion.

Building the Next Generation of Skilled Professionals for the Air Cargo Sector
The air cargo industry is evolving at a lightning pace, and with it comes the pressing need for fresh talent who can navigate the complexities of modern freight logistics.

Navigating a Summer Marked by Tight Airfreight Capacity and Its Impact on Global Logistics
As temperatures rise, so do the pressures on airfreight capacity, with this summer shaping up to be one of the tightest yet for the industry.

Unpacking the Financial and Operational Toll of AOG Situations in Air Freight and Logistics
In the fast-paced world of air cargo logistics, an AOG—or Aircraft on Ground—situation is a scenario every freight professional dreads.

How Expanding Asian Air Cargo Hubs Are Reshaping Global Freight and Logistics Flows
The rapid growth of air cargo hubs in Asia is changing the face of international freight movement, bringing East and West closer through bustling skies and ultra-modern terminals.

How US-China Relations Are Reshaping Worldwide Air and Sea Freight Networks
The intertwined nature of global airfreight and ocean shipping is experiencing a significant shake-up, shaped largely by the evolving relationship between the United States and China.

Key Air Cargo Industry Insights from Martin Schulze and Their Logistics Impact
The air cargo sector is no stranger to complexity, juggling timely shipments, escalating operational costs, and growing customer expectations.

Navigating the Changing Tides of E-commerce and Its Impact on Global Shipping and Freight
The rapid evolution of e-commerce is rewriting the rules of the game, leaving logistics professionals no choice but to pivot and adapt.

How US Tariffs Are Reshaping Mexico’s Border Factory Employment and Trade Dynamics
The manufacturing hubs known as maquiladoras along Mexico's border are facing a tough squeeze driven by increased U.S.

David Comings Secures Victory as NTDC Grand Champion at National Truck Driving Championships
The road to becoming the National Truck Driving and Step Van Driving Championships (NTDC) grand champion is no easy feat, and FedEx Freight driver David Comings from North Dakota proved just that.

U.S. Container Imports Drop 20% Since July Peak, Signaling Inventory and Supply Chain Changes
Decline in U.S. Inbound Container Bookings Signals Cooling Import Market Recent data reveals a notable 20% decline in U.S. inbound ocean container bookings within six weeks, after a surge linked to tariff adjustments earlier this year. This downturn suggests that importers are recalibrating inventory levels following a swift rebound. The trend raises questions about future consumer demand and the broader impact on freight and logistics sectors as companies navigate this evolving landscape. Changes in Global Sourcing Patterns The import slump is accompanied by intriguing shifts in sourcing. Bookings from China to the U.S. have contracted by 25% year-over-year, while Vietnam demonstrates
