
Autor
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.

UK Forklift Market Set for Gradual Growth and Stability Through 2027
After a challenging year marked by delayed investments and rising costs, the UK forklift truck market is navigating a phase of adjustment rather than decline.

Grupo Ruiz Unveils Spain’s First Fully Electric Long-Distance Buses, Setting New Standards in Sustainable Transport
Spain marks a significant milestone in sustainable transport as Grupo Ruiz, a veteran player in passenger mobility, launched the nation's first 100% electric buses designed for long-distance routes.

Lineage’s Third Expansion in Hobart: A Major Leap for Cold-Chain Logistics and Freight Consolidation
Lineage’s latest move in Hobart, Indiana, is turning heads in the logistics space with a massive addition of roughly 188,000 square feet of cold storage.

Kia Showcases Innovative PV5 Chassis Cab and Expands Electric PBV Lineup at SOLUTRANS 2025
At the heart of this year’s SOLUTRANS exhibition in Lyon, Kia is set to make waves by unveiling the new PV5 Chassis Cab alongside a broadening lineup of its fully electric PBV (Platform Beyond Vehicle) series.

USPS Reports Significant Financial Loss with Parcel Volume Decline While Investing in Logistics Modernization
USPS Financial Downturn Amid Parcel Volume Drop The U.S. Postal Service reported a challenging fiscal year 2025 with a $9 billion loss , marking a slight improvement from the previous year’s figures. Despite a decrease in parcel volumes by 5.7%, which equated to 415 million fewer packages handled, USPS’s overall revenue nudged upward by 1.2% to $80.5 billion thanks to price increases and growth in certain service areas. However, the controllable loss — a measure excluding uncontrollable expenses such as workers’ compensation — worsened from $1.8 billion to $2.7 billion, signaling persistent underlying financial hurdles. This paints a picture of an organization that, while making strides in

Unpacking the Supreme Court's Tariff Case and Its Ripple Effects on Wall Street and Reimbursement Claims
The recent Supreme Court hearing focusing on the legality of tariffs imposed during President Donald Trump’s administration has stirred considerable debate—not just in legal circles but on Wall Street as well.

FMCSA Initiates In-Depth Study into Driver Work Schedules and Crash Risks Among Motor Carriers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has set its sights on understanding how driver schedules relate to crash risks and safety violations.

Challenges Ahead: Trucking Exodus and the Future of U.S. Ocean Logistics
Recent trends in international ocean container volumes indicate a calming of operations at U.S.

Insights into Hapag-Lloyd’s Q3 2025 Performance and Market Dynamics on the Global Shipping Stage
Recent figures released by Hapag-Lloyd reveal a complicated picture for one of the world’s leading container shipping companies during the third quarter of 2025.

How Inflation and Tariffs Are Shaping the Folding Carton Industry and Its Logistics Challenges
Folding carton markets have hit a rough patch lately as economic uncertainty, driven by inflation, tariffs, and wavering consumer confidence, continues to weigh down demand and shipments.

How Policy Clarity and Seasonal Restocking Energize Global Air Cargo Markets
The global air cargo scene is catching a fresh wave of momentum thanks to a mix of clearer trade policies and the all-important holiday restocking rush.

Understanding the Impact of Rare Metal Export Controls on U.S. Technology and Supply Chains
Trade agreements and tariffs governing rare metals such as gallium, germanium, antimony, and graphite carry significant weight for advanced technologies and national security.
