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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.

The Growing Impact of Generative AI on Transportation Management and Supply Chains
Generative AI is rapidly reshaping how logistics and transportation management systems (TMS) operate, ushering in an era where smarter, faster, and more intuitive decision-making is not just possible but becoming the norm.

DOT Unveils Revised $5 Billion Electric Vehicle Charging Program with New State Rules
Streamlining the NEVI Program for EV Charging Infrastructure The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently relaunched the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) formula program, a $5 billion initiative focused on expanding EV charging stations across the country. After a suspension earlier this year for policy review, the program is now back on track with much simpler guidance for states. The aim? Cut through the red tape and boost efficiency in rolling out charging infrastructure nationwide. Background of the NEVI Fund The NEVI program was established as part of the bipartisan infrastructure law passed in 2021. Its goal is straightforward yet ambitious: accelerate the

Expanded BNSF-CSX Partnership Unveils New Domestic and International Intermodal Freight Routes
New Horizons in Rail Intermodal Service: BNSF and CSX Collaboration A fresh chapter in the U.S. rail freight landscape has opened with BNSF Railway and CSX joining forces to deliver an integrated intermodal service stretching coast-to-coast. This isn't just about connecting dots on the map; it’s about creating smarter, more efficient freight corridors that marry the long-haul prowess of rail with the nimbleness required to keep goods flowing seamlessly across borders and states. Key Features of the Partnership Coast-to-Coast Intermodal Routes: Direct domestic services now link Southern California with East Coast hubs like Charlotte, N.C., Jacksonville, Fla., plus routes connecting Phoenix

What the Bankruptcy of Grupo De Wolf Means for Belgium’s Road Freight and Logistics Industries
Belgium's Grupo De Wolf, a conglomerate comprising five transport companies and employing nearly 100 people, has officially declared bankruptcy as ruled by the Antwerp Business Court.

Compreender o Papel do 7º Injetor na Eficiência de Combustível e na Saúde do Trattamento Pós-Tratamento de Caminhões
Os camiões têm muitas peças móveis, mas por vezes um componente pequeno e negligenciado pode esgotar silenciosamente o seu orçamento sem que se aperceba.

Brake Safety Focus for 2025: Preparing Trucks and Drivers for Rigorous Inspections by CVSA
Brake Safety Week, running August 24-30, is underway in North America, driven by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA).

Texas Supreme Court's 2025 Decision for Werner Enterprises Draws Legal Reconsideration
The Texas Supreme Court's decision in mid-2025, which overturned nearly $100 million in damages awarded against Werner Enterprises, stems from a tragic 2014 interstate collision involving a Wachovia truck and the Blake family.

How AI Investment is Revolutionizing Procurement, Supply Chain Traceability, and Fleet Management
Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic experiment—it’s moving front and center in procurement strategies worldwide.

Big Rig Nationals Salutes Joanne Mackenzie, Founder of Trucking For a Cure, with Tribute Parade and Fundraising
At the heart of the Big Rig Nationals this year was a touching tribute to Joanne Mackenzie, the late visionary who founded Trucking For a Cure.

Joshua Dolan Takes Helm at 7-Eleven to Enhance Demand Chain and Enterprise Logistics
7-Eleven has recently appointed Joshua Dolan as Senior Vice President of Demand Chain, marking a strategic move to ramp up its logistics framework and sharpen execution across its entire enterprise.

U.S. Suspends Issuance of Commercial Truck Driver Visas Citing Safety and Industry Concerns
Immediate Suspension of Visas for Foreign Truck Drivers The U.S. government has taken swift action by pausing the issuance of worker visas specifically for commercial truck drivers. This move emerged as a response to rising concerns about road safety and the economic impact on American drivers. The announcement was made public via social platforms, highlighting the intent to protect both lives on the road and the livelihoods of domestic truckers. The Scope of the Suspension While Canadian professional drivers generally do not require visas to cross U.S. borders for commercial transport, some foreign nationals — including certain drivers residing in Canada and Mexico — require specific visas

DHL and Global Crossing Airlines Extend Partnership to Strengthen Air Cargo Operations
DHL Express has decided to prolong its cooperation with Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX), a Miami-based carrier known for dedicated contract and charter flights, securing the use of innovative Airbus A321 cargo jets for an additional four months.
