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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.

How Love’s Fleet V.I.E.W. Elevates Maintenance Visibility and Fleet Management Efficiency
Keeping a fleet on the road smoothly comes down to one crucial factor: full visibility into maintenance and repair operations.

Slight Uptick in Fed's Preferred Inflation Gauge for August Signals Consumer Spending Resilience
The latest data from the Commerce Department reveals that the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index, ticked up to a 2.7% increase in August compared to the previous year.

FMCSA Enforces Stricter Eligibility Criteria for Non-Domiciled Commercial Driver’s Licenses Following Fatal Crashes
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has rolled out an emergency interim final rule that tightens the eligibility criteria for commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) held by non-domiciled individuals.

How the 25% Tariff on Imported Heavy-Duty Trucks Shapes Supply Chain and Freight Logistics
Starting in October 2025, a fresh wave of tariffs will hit imported heavy-duty trucks, sparking a significant shift in the supply chain landscape.

XPO Logistics Celebrates European Suppliers Advancing Innovation and Sustainability at Inaugural Awards
XPO Logistics recently held its inaugural Supplier Awards event at its European headquarters in Lyon on September 23rd, celebrating six companies who stood out in strategic areas critical to the company’s vision—innovation, decarbonization, digitalization, and operational excellence.

PAMT Racial Harassment Lawsuit Reversed on Appeal; Case Returns to Lower Court for Further Consideration
The legal battle involving PAMT, a truckload carrier, took a significant turn as the U.S.

Visa Restrictions and License Suspensions Shake Up North American Trucking Sector
Recent policy changes involving work visas and driver’s licenses have introduced considerable uncertainty into the trucking industry across both the United States and Canada.

The Effects of U.S. Heavy Truck Tariffs on Daimler Truck, Traton, and Volvo in North America
Understanding the New U.S. Heavy Truck Tariffs A new 25% tariff on imported heavy trucks imposed by the U.S. government starting October 1, 2025, has caught the attention of major European truck manufacturers. This move, announced without detailed guidance, has sparked immediate reactions across stock markets, especially among companies that operate assembly plants in Mexico and rely on cross-border trade. Stock Market Reactions and Company Positions Daimler Truck Holding AG and Volkswagen AG’s Traton SE both saw their shares dip shortly after the tariff announcement. Daimler Truck’s shares fell as much as 4.9% in Frankfurt, while Traton’s dropped around 3.1%. Both companies have

Canadian Trucking Alliance Raises Concerns Over Canada Post’s Move into Parcel Delivery Market
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) has publicly voiced its apprehension regarding Canada Post’s ambitions to broaden its footprint into the parcel delivery sector.

EMT Madrid Implements AI Vision Technology to Detect Incidents and Anomalies on Buses by 2027
Madrid's Empresa Municipal de Transportes (EMT) is gearing up to equip its entire municipal bus fleet with an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) system aimed at improving passenger safety and operational efficiency.

OECD Highlights Tariff-Induced Manufacturing Surge in Early 2025 amid Rising Costs and Economic Slowdown
The initial half of 2025 saw an unexpected boost in manufacturing and international trade, largely driven by tariff front-loading.

Inside Operation Spider: The Unraveling of a Cocaine Smuggling Ring at Valencia Port and Its Impact on Transport Logistics
A criminal organization involved in large-scale cocaine trafficking via the Port of Valencia has been dismantled, following a significant law enforcement operation.
