
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.

Coastal U.S. Warehouse Demand Forecasted to Rebound Strongly in 2026 Amid Rising Transportation Costs
Warehouse space utilization is on track to bounce back, reaching robust expansion levels across the U.S.

Federal Appeals Court Halts New Limits on Immigrant Eligibility for Commercial Driver Licenses
Recent judicial action has put a temporary stop to a set of new federal regulations that aimed to restrict which immigrants qualify for commercial driver licenses (CDLs), crucial for operating semitrailer trucks and buses.

Shareholders Approval Brings Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Merger Closer to Reality
Support from shareholders of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has paved the way for a transformational merger poised to create the first coast-to-coast rail network across the United States.

Enhancing Direct-to-Consumer Growth Through Precise Logistics Management in Subscription and Loyalty Programs
Subscription and loyalty programs stand tall as pillars supporting the booming direct-to-consumer (DTC) market.

La Coruña Tram Company Partners with UNICEF to Raise Awareness on Childhood Nutrition and Rights
In a commendable initiative, the La Coruña Tram Company has teamed up with UNICEF to spotlight the critical issue of childhood malnutrition affecting millions worldwide.

New Latin America Trade Agreements Boost U.S. Exports and Reduce Argentina Beef Tariffs
Trade ties between the United States and several Latin American countries have taken a sharper turn toward cooperation with the announcement of fresh trade agreements involving Argentina, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Guatemala.

Renewable Natural Gas Drives Innovation and Efficiency in Heavy-Duty Trucking Fleets
Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) is increasingly grabbing the spotlight as a game-changer for heavy-duty fleets.

Scout Motors Chooses Charlotte, N.C. for New Electric Vehicle Headquarters and Major Job Creation
Scout Motors' Big Move to Charlotte Scout Motors, the U.S. subsidiary of Volkswagen, has set the stage for a significant development in the automotive industry by selecting Charlotte, North Carolina, as the site for its new global corporate headquarters. The company is making a $207 million investment to build this facility in the Commonwealth development at Plaza Midwood, intending to create around 1,200 jobs over the 2026-2030 period. This development is no small potatoes: the average minimum salary for these new positions is projected to nearly double the current average wage in Mecklenburg County, signaling a boon for the local economy. Details of the Headquarters and Workspace The

How Wabash's Trailer-as-a-Service innovations reshape trailer availability and logistics efficiency
In a shifting logistics environment where equipment ownership costs and market uncertainty weigh heavily on shippers, carriers, and 3PLs alike, Wabash steps up with innovative trailer-as-a-service (TaaS) offerings designed to ease these pressures.

USPS Broadens Last-Mile Delivery Partnerships to Boost Shipments and Retail Reach
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is gearing up to shake things up in the parcel delivery game by inviting more shippers to tap into its first-mile and last-mile networks.

Leadership Change at Walmart: Doug McMillon to Step Down and John Furner to Lead in 2026
The retail giant Walmart is preparing for a significant leadership change, as current CEO Doug McMillon has announced plans to retire in February 2026.

The Impact of Legal Storytelling and Verbiage on Trucking Industry Lawsuits
In the complex world of trucking litigation, how language is used can greatly affect court proceedings and business outcomes.
