
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.

Wabash Settles Extensive Legal Case Over Fatal Crash with $30 Million Payment
The journey of Wabash from facing a staggering $462 million adverse verdict to agreeing on a $30 million payout marks a significant turn in a long-standing legal battle.

Expansion of Fly Meta and Air Atlanta’s 777-300ERSF Freighter Operations for Hungary Airlines
Fly Meta, Air Atlanta, and Hungary Airlines are gearing up to enhance their partnership by adding a second Boeing 777-300ERSF freighter to their operations.

University of Alaska Fairbanks Begins Commercial Ultra MK1 Drone Flights in Alaska
The University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) has officially kicked off commercial drone flights using two Ultra MK1 drones, operated in partnership with Windracers.

Scania Launches Major Industrial Center in Rugao, Expanding Its Presence in China’s Truck Market
Scania has marked a significant milestone by opening its third global industrial center, this time in Rugao, Jiangsu province, China.

Navigating the Recent Slump in Container Shipping Rates and Its Supply Chain Implications
The container ocean freight market has seen rates dip to levels not witnessed since the final months of 2023.

Weekly Fluctuations in U.S. Rail Freight: Intermodal Dip Counters Carload Gains
Rail Freight Faces a Slight Weekly Setback The latest data indicates a 1.2% decrease in total U.S. rail freight volume for the week ending October 11, largely driven by a slump in intermodal traffic despite some growth in carloads. This mixed picture reveals how different segments within rail freight can pull in opposite directions during short time frames. Intermodal Traffic Dragging Overall Numbers Overall rail freight volume dipped 1.2% from the previous week, largely because intermodal containers and trailers slid by 3.3%, overshadowing a modest 1.2% uptick in carload metrics. Intermodal freight — the transfer of freight containers between ships, trains, and trucks — is often a

Decline in September Imports at Port of Los Angeles Highlights Shifting Trade and Logistics Landscape
September saw a drop in import volumes at the Port of Los Angeles, the busiest seaport in the United States, marking the second consecutive month of decline despite record-breaking cargo numbers in the third quarter.

Diesel Prices Plunge as Market Oversupply Drives Largest Two-Week Decline in Months
In recent weeks, diesel prices have taken a nosedive, marking the largest two-week drop since spring.

Prologis Reports Record Q3 Leasing, Forecasts Strong Warehouse Market Recovery
The warehouse logistics sector seems to be edging toward an upswing, with one major player reporting exceptional leasing activity and a strengthening market.

DIREBUS Points Out Challenges for Small Transport Firms in New Spanish Sustainable Mobility Law
The approval of Spain’s latest Sustainable Mobility Law has stirred quite a buzz—mainly because many small and medium transport companies, commonly known as pymes, find themselves squeezed out of opportunities they had hoped to access.

Unlocking Supply Chain Potential with Graph RAG: From Disconnected Data to Dynamic Networks
Supply chains are not just a bunch of isolated components thrown together—they’re complex webs of interdependencies, relationships, and flows.

Talke USA Integrates Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powertrains into Freightliner Drayage Trucks for Greener Logistics
Talke USA is paving the way toward sustainable logistics by retrofitting Freightliner drayage tractors with hydrogen fuel cell powertrains developed by Symbio North America.
