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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.

Kalitta Air Expands Pacific Cargo Operations with Boeing 777-300ERSF Units
Kalitta Air has recently initiated operations of its Boeing 777-300ERSF freighters on trans-Pacific routes, bridging North America with key Asian cargo hubs.

Alvys Secures $40 Million Series B to Revolutionize Freight Operations with AI and Integrated Logistics Software
The freight and insurance brokerage industries are often tangled in a maze of disconnected systems, multiple software platforms, and slow processes that sap efficiency and profit margins.

Maple Ridge Accelerates Municipal Fleet Electrification with Expanded EV Charging Network
The City of Maple Ridge in British Columbia is taking a significant step toward a greener future by installing an expanded network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to support its municipal fleet’s shift to electric and hybrid vehicles.

How LTL Pricing Reached New Heights in Q3 and Its Implications for Freight Transport
Less-than-truckload (LTL) freight rates have skyrocketed once again, hitting record levels in the third quarter and showing no signs of backing down as the year progresses.

Ascent Aviation Plans to Begin Initial Boeing 777-300ERSF Cargo Conversion by Late 2023
Ascent Aviation Services is making strides, gearing up to start its first conversion of the Boeing 777-300ERSF aircraft by the end of this year.

How Peterson Manufacturing’s Automation and Vertical Integration Strategy Will Impact Prices and Production in 2026
Peterson Manufacturing announced that for nearly all its products, prices will either remain the same or go down in 2026.

Spain’s Autonomous Workers Face Steep Social Security Hike: ATA Pushes Back on Government Plan
The Spanish Government has unveiled plans to increase social security contributions for self-employed individuals, covering the period from 2026 to 2028.

Navegando Atrasos nas Entregas à Medida que a Canada Post Retoma as Operações em Meio a Greves Rotativas
Os CTT (Correios de Portugal) retomaram oficialmente as suas operações em todo o país após um período de interrupção causado por greves entre os seus carteiros.

U.S. Enforces 100% Tariffs on China-Connected Ship-to-Shore Cranes and Port Equipment
Starting November 9, the United States is set to impose 100% tariffs on ship-to-shore cranes and related cargo handling equipment linked to China.

China Targets Hanwha’s American Shipbuilding Arms in Latest Trade Developments
The latest chapter in the ongoing trade tensions between China, the U.S., and South Korea has been written with a bold move by Beijing: sanctions on U.S.

Navigating the Wave: China’s 2025 Port Fees and Their Ripple Effect on U.S. Shipping and Global Logistics
Understanding the 2025 Shift in China-U.S. Shipping Charges A fresh complication has entered the complex trade saga between the U.S. and China. In 2025, China introduced “reciprocal port fees” on U.S.-flagged ships and vessels operated by American shipping companies calling at Chinese ports. This new tariff layer aims to balance out previous U.S. tariff hikes but at the cost of increasing shipping expenses and sowing uncertainty across global supply chains. Details of China’s New Port Fee Policy From October 2025 onward, vessels flying the U.S. flag face additional charges ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 per container when docking at major Chinese ports like Shanghai, Ningbo, and Qingdao.

Serious Collision on N-432 Leaves Two Truck Drivers Seriously Injured in Badajoz Area
In the mid-afternoon hours near kilometer 146.4 of the N-432 highway, within the municipality of Azuaga, Badajoz province, a significant road accident involved two articulated trucks.
