
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.

Emirates Initiates Introduction of 777-300ERSF Freighter Conversions Ahead of 2026 Deployment
In a strategic move to bolster its air cargo capabilities, Emirates has commenced the process of converting selected 777-300ER passenger aircraft into freighters, designated as 777-300ERSF.

Quarterhill Introduces High-Tech Toll Lane System Featuring Real-Time Traffic Alerts and Smart Pricing
Quarterhill has secured a $5.2 million contract to bring its cutting-edge toll lane system to a key Express Lane corridor in the United States, signaling a leap forward in transportation technology.

Scania’s Autonomous Trucks Showcase Engineering Excellence and Set New Safety Milestones with AI Technology
Scania, the Swedish truck manufacturer renowned globally, has propelled autonomous trucking into a striking new frontier.

Scania Autonomous Trucks Execute Precise Maneuver in Stunning Red Bull Jump Event
Scania has spotlighted just how close the reality of self-driving trucks is by pulling off a jaw-dropping feat of precision in a recent challenge involving their autonomous vehicles.

How Trimble’s New AI-Enabled Transportation Management System Shapes the Future of Freight Logistics
In today’s fast-paced transportation world, efficient management of freight operations can be the difference between a smooth delivery and a logistical nightmare.

How Technology Is Helping Truck Drivers Enhance Health and Manage Stress on the Road
The life of a truck driver, once a blur of unpredictable schedules and endless decisions, is becoming more manageable thanks to innovative planning technologies.

How the Government Shutdown Affected October’s Jobs Report and What It Means for Upcoming Labor Data
The recent 43-day federal government shutdown caused a notable disruption in the collection of crucial employment statistics.

TRAFFIC Act Aims to Prevent Human Traffickers from Holding Transportation Credentials
Efforts to tighten federal restrictions on human trafficking within transportation sectors have gained bipartisan backing with a new bill introduced in the Senate.

What Happens Next with the €125,000 Billing Cap for Module Taxation Affecting Transport Freelancers in 2026?
The spotlight is on the government's hesitation regarding the extension of the €125,000 annual billing limit for autonomous workers to remain under the modules taxation scheme in 2026.

How UPS Overcomes the MD-11 Cargo Jet Grounding to Keep Freight Moving
When the unexpected hits a logistics giant, adaptability is the name of the game.

Ford Trucks Introduces Advanced F-MAX and Electric F-LINE Models at Solutrans 2025 Exhibiting Sustainable Transport Innovations
Ford Trucks recently showcased its vision for sustainable transportation with the debut of two significant models at Solutrans 2025 in Lyon, France — the all-new second-generation F-MAX and the electric F-LINE E.

U.S. Rail Freight Sees Weekly Decline but Maintains Yearly Growth Across North America
Weekly Rail Freight Trends: A Mixed Bag The most recent data paints a picture of rail freight in the U.S. that’s slightly down in weekly terms yet still holding the fort over the course of the year. For the week ending November 15, total domestic U.S. rail freight — combining both carloads and intermodal units — slipped by 4.5% compared to the same period last year. Breaking that down, carload freight showed a modest decline of 0.2%, while intermodal volume took a bigger hit, down by 7.7%. Understanding the Numbers Freight Type Volume (Units) Weekly Change (%) Carloads 223,101 -0.2% Intermodal units 270,779 -7.7% Total Rail Freight (Carloads + Intermodal) 493,880 -4.5% Sector-Specific
