
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.

How Busworld Europe 2025 Highlights the Road Ahead for Passenger Transport and Its Impact on Logistics
The latest edition of Busworld Europe, held in Brussels in 2025, has once again proven to be the premier global event for the bus and coach industry.

How a $50,000 Lottery Win Changed a Veteran Truck Driver’s Plans for Family and Future
Unexpected Windfall for a Longtime Trucker Winning money unexpectedly can turn your week upside down—in a good way. That’s exactly what happened to Mario Marciello, a 63-year-old truck driver from Ajax, Ontario, who snagged a $50,000 Wintario50 prize in mid-August. This wasn’t just some lucky quick pick; Mario has been a loyal lottery player with OLG for years, which makes this win feel like the culmination of a long journey of hope and persistence. A Friday Night to Remember Imagine wrapping up a long workweek and deciding to scan your lottery tickets casually, not expecting much. The first ticket Mario checked revealed a big winner, a revelation that left him stunned. “It was

Manufacturers Weigh Risks of Nearshoring Amid USMCA Review Uncertainty
In the whirlwind world of global trade, manufacturers are currently pausing as they reconsider where and how they make their products, especially with an eye on the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and its upcoming review.

How Europe’s InnoScale Centre Is Shaping Warehouse Automation and Impacting Global Logistics
Warehouse automation is undergoing a fresh wave of innovation, thanks to a pioneering European test and demo centre called InnoScale opening soon in the Netherlands.

Insights from ATRI: Cargo Thefts in 2023 Cost Motor Carriers Over $16 Million and Disrupt Logistics Operations
In 2023, motor carriers endured significant cargo theft losses exceeding $16 million, according to recent research by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI).

Anand Yedery Named Regional Head of Cargo for Europe at Cathay Cargo: A New Chapter in European Freight Leadership
Signaling a strategic move in the air freight domain, Cathay Cargo has appointed Anand Yedery as the Regional Head of Cargo for Europe, stepping into the role as of September 2025.

TransWestern Truck Centres Expands in Calgary with New Full-Service Mack Trucks Facility
TransWestern Truck Centres has recently relocated and inaugurated a brand-new, fully-equipped facility in Southeast Calgary, Alberta.

Traffic Accidents Account for Over a Third of Workplace Fatalities in Spain: Key Figures for 2025
Work-related traffic accidents remain one of the deadliest hazards in Spain, representing a striking 34.7% of all fatal workplace incidents in the first half of 2025.

Fleetworks Boosts Freight Automation with $17 Million Investment in AI Dispatch Technology
In an industry that still runs on calls and emails more than high-tech tools, Fleetworks is stepping up with a smart solution.

Tyson Foods Reaches Record $85M Settlement Over Alleged Pork Price Coordination
The meatpacking industry, a cornerstone of food supply chains, has been shaken by a hefty $85 million settlement agreed upon by Tyson Foods in a long-standing pork price-fixing lawsuit.

Volvo VNL 860 Powers Virginia’s VA250 Mobile Museum to Celebrate America’s 250 Years
Virginia’s VA250 mobile museum, a vivid tribute to the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and the birth of the United States, is hitting the road with a Volvo VNL 860 at the helm.

How Immigration Enforcement Actions Create a “Compliance Crunch” Impacting U.S. Trucking Spot Capacity and Rates
Recent intensified immigration enforcement efforts are having an unexpected ripple effect on the U.S.
