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James Miller especializa-se em logística global e dinâmicas da cadeia de abastecimento. O seu trabalho investigativo explora as complexidades do comércio internacional, desafios de infraestrutura e avanços tecnológicos que moldam o comércio moderno. Ele defende práticas sustentáveis e transparência nas operações da cadeia de abastecimento.

Beta Technologies advances Alia aircraft demo to Canadian skies with Vancouver showcase
Beta Technologies has recently made headway towards introducing its Alia electric conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) aircraft into the Canadian market, marked by a significant demonstration event in Vancouver.

How Port Developments are Cementing Batangas’ Role as a Vital Cargo Hub in the Philippines
Batangas is quickly solidifying its role as a major cargo hub in the Philippines thanks to ongoing and upcoming port developments.

Shell Pilipinas Prevails in Court Over Excise and VAT on Alkylate Importations: What It Means for Logistics
The Court of Tax Appeals (CTA) has upheld its previous decision that Shell Pilipinas Corporation is not liable for excise tax or value-added tax (VAT) on its importation of alkylate.

SF Express Starts 747-400F Cargo Flights from Ezhou to East Midlands in Partnership with Air One
SF Express has inaugurated a fresh cargo flight service connecting Ezhou Huahu International Airport (EHU) in China to the East Midlands Airport (EMA) in the United Kingdom.

Proficient Auto Logistics Expands Fleet and Delivers Stronger Results in Third Quarter
Proficient Auto Logistics came out swinging in its third-quarter report, revealing notable progress despite ongoing industry challenges.

Facing the Rocky Road Ahead: Challenges Confronting Trucking in 2025
A Motor Carrier’s Landscape: Economic Pressures Take Center Stage The trucking industry finds itself at a tough crossroads in 2025. Rather than easing back to familiar territory, the landscape remains rocky—characterized by economic headwinds that squeeze profits and challenge operators across the board. The big elephant in the room? A sluggish economy stretching freight rates thin while operating expenses surge well beyond inflation. Costs keep climbing, but freight volumes and rates linger flat or even dip. This imbalance is squeezing fleet operators hard, pinching their margins to razor-thin levels. Even fleets running multiple trucks are staring down a “historic freight recession.” It’s

Quebec's Heavy Truck Enforcement Campaign Yields Thousands of Tickets in 2025-2026 Safety Drive
Quebec has launched a vigorous surveillance initiative targeting heavy trucks, resulting in over 1,600 vehicles being stopped and approximately 2,000 tickets being issued throughout October.

Key Differences Between Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers in International Freight Logistics
When it comes to shipping goods across borders, it helps to think of freight forwarders as your savvy travel planners for cargo.

Key Facts on 44-Ton Freight Limits and Vehicle Mass and Dimension Reforms Affecting Road Transport
The new rules surrounding the maximum permitted vehicle lengths and masses have brought widespread changes to the freight transport landscape.

Halton Hills Faces Challenges Containing Illegal Truck Yards on Agricultural Land
Halton Hills, a town with about 65,000 residents in Ontario, is grappling with an escalating problem: illegal truck yards are sprouting up on some of its most productive farmland.

Transporters Called to Help Define Cost Impact as 44-Ton Truck Regulations Take Effect
The recent regulation allowing freight trucks with articulated vehicles and more than five axles to carry up to 44 tons instead of the former 40 tons has sparked discussions about how this affects transport costs.

Werner Enterprises Commits to Stable Dedicated Fleet Size as Freight Market Faces Challenges
Werner Enterprises, a major player in the truckload carrier arena, is holding the line on the size of its dedicated fleet despite facing economic headwinds and industry downturns.
