
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.

David Comings Secures Victory as NTDC Grand Champion at National Truck Driving Championships
The road to becoming the National Truck Driving and Step Van Driving Championships (NTDC) grand champion is no easy feat, and FedEx Freight driver David Comings from North Dakota proved just that.

U.S. Container Imports Drop 20% Since July Peak, Signaling Inventory and Supply Chain Changes
Decline in U.S. Inbound Container Bookings Signals Cooling Import Market Recent data reveals a notable 20% decline in U.S. inbound ocean container bookings within six weeks, after a surge linked to tariff adjustments earlier this year. This downturn suggests that importers are recalibrating inventory levels following a swift rebound. The trend raises questions about future consumer demand and the broader impact on freight and logistics sectors as companies navigate this evolving landscape. Changes in Global Sourcing Patterns The import slump is accompanied by intriguing shifts in sourcing. Bookings from China to the U.S. have contracted by 25% year-over-year, while Vietnam demonstrates

Lünen Fire Department Utilizes Unimog Vehicles Equipped for Fires, Floods, and Severe Weather Management
In the German city of Lünen, the fire department has found a powerful ally in the form of the Unimog, a rugged off-road truck equipped with a specialized water tank and firefighting capabilities.

Fred Smith’s Safety-First Legacy Celebrated at the National Truck Driving Championships
The world of trucking and logistics recently paused to honor an icon whose vision shaped safety culture within one of the industry’s giants: Fred W.

Compreender a Pausa de Vistos nos EUA para Motoristas de Caminhão Comerciais: Efeitos no Transporte Rodoviário e na Logística
Os Estados Unidos suspenderam temporariamente o processamento de vistos de trabalho para condutores de camiões comerciais, nas classificações H-2B, E-2 e EB-3.

Airbus Takes a Major Step Forward with A350F Prototype Sections Arriving in Toulouse for Final Assembly
The aerospace world is buzzing as the major fuselage components of the prototype Airbus A350F have landed at the final assembly line in Toulouse, France.

How Miami-Based 7Air Cargo is Shaping Its Regional Air Freight Network Amid Expansion and Challenges
Launching a new player in the fiercely competitive air freight market isn’t for the faint-hearted.

New US Customs Regulations Force European and Global Postal Operators to Pause Parcel Shipments
The recent abolition of the de minimis exemption by the US government, which previously allowed low-value imports to enter duty-free, has thrown international parcel shipping into turmoil.

The Growing Influence of Social Media on Employment and Recruitment Dynamics
In today’s interconnected digital age, social media platforms have evolved far beyond simple entertainment channels—they now play a crucial role in the professional world.

Jerome Powell Considers September Rate Cut as Labor Market Weakness Emerges
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell recently indicated that an interest rate cut could be on the table for September, citing emerging vulnerabilities in the labor market.

How PCS’s Cortex AI Engine Is Revolutionizing Intelligent Freight Dispatch and Scheduling
The logistical world is leaning increasingly on artificial intelligence, and PCS Software has jumped into the fray with its new Cortex AI engine.

Essential Readiness Checks for Owner-Operators Considering Adding New Trucks in Today’s Market
Deciding to add a new truck to a trucking operation isn’t as simple as it sounds.
