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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

Major congestion on C-32 after AP-7 at Martorell closed following train-related wall collapse
Traffic on the C-32 around the Garraf area jumped sharply after the AP-7 was closed at Martorell due to damage related to a wall collapse following a Rodalies train collision in Gelida.

Trans.eu Group rolls out SafePay payment guarantee to stabilise high-demand European routes
This piece reveals how Trans.eu Group has introduced SafePay, a payment guarantee engineered to reduce risk on busy road freight lanes and improve capacity availability across Europe.

Andamur expands HVO availability across 55 European service stations
Andamur has introduced HVO at 55 service stations in Germany, Spain and France, a move that signals growing traction for advanced biofuels in road freight.

WEF and Kearney Warn of Structural Volatility in Global Supply Chains and What Businesses Must Do
The World Economic Forum’s latest outlook argues that global supply chains have shifted into a phase of ongoing structural volatility, forcing firms and policymakers to reprioritise resilience and agility.

Eve Air Mobility secures $150 million debt package to ramp up eVTOL certification and commercialization
This piece examines Eve Air Mobility’s recent $150 million debt financing and what it means for eVTOL development, urban air mobility and related logistics implications.

Traton Group posts a 9% sales decline in 2025 while electric vehicle volumes jump
This piece reveals the Traton Group’s 2025 sales performance and what those numbers mean for fleets and logistics operators.

How 2025 search behaviour exposed air cargo maintenance bottlenecks and what it means for logistics
This piece examines how 2025 search data exposed acute maintenance pressures across the global air cargo fleet and why those findings matter for freight and logistics providers.

2025 Engine Market Shake-Up: Delivery Delays, MRO Surge and Operational Consequences
This piece reveals how the 2025 engine market—delivery gaps, unexpected reliability problems and a spike in MRO demand—forced airlines and suppliers to rethink operations and logistics.

TIACA Opens Nominations for the 2026 Rising Star Award 2026
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) has opened nominations for the 2026 Rising Star Award, inviting the air cargo and logistics community to put forward exceptional professionals under 35.

When engines outvalue airframes: 737NGs, A321s and 757s driving early teardowns
The aviation market is shifting as engine lease rates climb beyond the residual values of whole aircraft, triggering earlier-than-expected teardowns and squeezing the pool of candidates for freighter conversion.

Riyadh Air Deploys Belly-Hold Freight Capability as Riyadh Cargo Expands
This article reveals how Riyadh Air has started to carry freight using the belly-hold space on its passenger flights under the Riyadh Cargo label.

NHAI signs MoU with Konkan Railway Corporation to strengthen multimodal logistics
This piece looks at the new Memorandum of Understanding between the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and Konkan Railway Corporation Limited (KRCL) and what it means for multimodal freight movement.
