
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.

Baldvin Hermannsson of Air Atlanta to Share Perspectives on 747 Demand at Cargo Facts Symposium 2025
The spotlight turns to Baldvin Hermannsson, the CEO of both Air Atlanta Icelandic and Air Atlanta Europe, as he gears up to participate in a crucial panel discussion during the upcoming Cargo Facts Symposium in 2025.

How Bot Auto’s Driverless Trucks and Steves & Sons Are Steering Freight Logistics to a New Era in Texas by 2025
Ready or not, autonomous trucks are gearing up to hit the highways in Texas, promising to change up the way freight moves between major cities.

South African Airports Operator Sets Ambitious $569M Funding Goal to Upgrade Cargo Facilities and Infrastructure
South Africa's principal airport operator is gearing up to raise approximately $569 million within the coming year to advance its extensive infrastructure development agenda.

How the Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement Opens New Doors for Trade and Transport in the Caucasus
After decades of intermittent conflict, Armenia and Azerbaijan have taken a significant step towards stability by signing a peace agreement that commits both nations to lasting ceasefires and the restoration of diplomatic relations.

AI and Mergers Are Changing the Landscape of Financial Services Compliance
The financial services industry is currently experiencing a significant transformation, heavily influenced by rapid advances in digitization and growing compliance requirements.

In-Depth Look at NHTSA’s Honda Engine Failure Investigation and Its Implications for Transport Logistics
A significant safety review has been launched by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) concerning possible engine failures affecting approximately 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles.

Swiss Post Suspends Shipments to the US Following New 39% Tariff on Swiss Goods
The Swiss Post has announced it will pause the delivery of goods to the United States starting August 26th, following the introduction of a new 39% tariff imposed on Switzerland by the US government.

How Pallet’s AI Solution CoPallet is Revolutionizing Supply Chain Operations with Customized Automation
In the world of supply chain logistics, repetitive, time-consuming tasks have long been the thorn in the side of efficiency and cost savings.

Increasing Violence Against Interbus Arriaga Bus Drivers Sparks Calls for Enhanced Safety Measures
In the past six months, three drivers from the public transportation company Interbus Arriaga have been subjected to a total of four physical attacks while on duty.

Understanding the Driver Shortage Debate and Its Disproportionate Impact on Small Carriers
The ongoing chatter about a driver shortage in trucking has become a familiar tune in the logistics world.

Upcoming Furniture Tariffs and Their Impact on Shipping and Logistics
A fresh tariff investigation targeting furniture imports is now in motion, with duties expected to be applied within roughly 50 days.

Recent Trends in Trucking: Spot Market Boosts and Tonnage Growth Amidst Declining Trailer Orders
Recent developments in the trucking sector reveal a patchwork of change: for-hire truck tonnage has inched upwards, and spot market rates for dry van and refrigerated freight show signs of improvement.
