
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 AP-68 Roadworks Between Arrúbal and Navarrete Affect Traffic Flow and Logistics
The Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility is actively progressing with construction works on the Arrúbal-Navarrete stretch of the AP-68 motorway in La Rioja, particularly focusing on the connection with the LR-250 road.

Mastering Slack Adjusters: Essential Tips for Correct Adjustment and Maintaining Truck Brake Safety
Slack adjusters often fly under the radar yet remain a pivotal part of brake maintenance for trucks and trailers.

Canadian Minister LeBlanc to Meet U.S. Officials in Washington Amid Ongoing Steel and Aluminum Tariff Discussions
Canada is stepping up its efforts in trade negotiations by sending Dominic LeBlanc, the cabinet minister spearheading talks with the United States, to Washington for critical discussions with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

How to Seamlessly Integrate OEM Maintenance Schedules into Your ELD for Flawless Fleet Service
Many fleets still rely on memory, scribbled notes, or last-minute breakdown fixes to manage maintenance, which is like trying to navigate a ship without a compass—bound to hit rough waters sooner or later.

Spain Faces a Driver Shortage in Freight Transport That Disrupts Supply Chains and Challenges Logistics
Across Spain’s freight transport landscape, a growing shortage of truck drivers is causing serious ripples, threatening to bring the entire supply chain to a grinding halt.

How Copper and Potash Joining the US Critical Minerals List Could Shape Transportation and Supply Chains
When it comes to minerals that keep the wheels of modern life turning—literally and figuratively—copper and potash have stolen the spotlight.

Berkshire Hathaway’s BNSF Prefers Strategic Alliances Over Acquiring CSX or Norfolk Southern in Rail Industry Moves
The landscape of American railroads is shifting, but Berkshire Hathaway’s BNSF Railway has made it clear: bidding for a full takeover of CSX or Norfolk Southern isn’t on the cards.

Grid Aero Launches Prototype of Autonomous Long-Range Cargo Aircraft
Introducing the Future of Autonomous Cargo Aviation A new chapter in cargo transportation has taken flight—literally. Grid Aero has completed the prototype of its Lifter-Lite, an autonomous cargo aircraft designed to carry heavy loads over vast distances, especially across oceans. This breakthrough marks significant progress toward reshaping how goods move in the skies, promising enhanced efficiency and reliability in long-haul air logistics. What Sets the Lifter-Lite Apart? The Lifter-Lite is built for missions that demand moving thousands of pounds over thousands of miles without human intervention. It’s geared specifically for long-range overwater missions , addressing a niche where

USPS Expands the Network with 11 New Sorting and Delivery Centers to Boost Holiday Operations
The United States Postal Service is set to open 11 new sorting and delivery centers just in time for the peak holiday season, a move aimed at streamlining the final stages of mail and package delivery.

Análise das Alegações de Discriminação Etária e Racial Contra a American Trucking Associations em 2024
A American Trucking Associations (ATA) encontra-se sob escrutínio após um processo movido por três ex-funcionários que alegam que as suas demissões foram impulsionadas por discriminação etária e, num caso, racial.

Why Organizations Are Struggling to Harness the Full Power of AI in Business Operations
Organizations across a myriad of industries are eagerly pushing forward with their AI ambitions, hoping to unlock transformative potential in operations, decision-making, and value creation.

European AI Deployment Lags Behind US: Accenture Analysis Sheds Light on the Innovation Gap
When it comes to the race in artificial intelligence (AI), European firms are clearly trailing their counterparts in the United States, according to recent findings.
