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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 ACF Innove is Transforming 44-Ton Freight Transport Safety and Efficiency in Spain
Spain’s recent approval of increasing the Maximum Authorized Mass (MMA) for trucks to 44 tons ushers in a fresh era for freight transport across the country.

Exploring Volkswagen’s ID. Buzz Cargo: Electric Innovation Meets Practical Cargo Transport
Introducing the Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Cargo is a fresh spin on electric mobility designed especially for cargo transport with a dash of retro flair. Since its debut, the ID. Buzz series has grabbed attention for its unique style and eco-friendly technology, but the Cargo version carves out a niche with its spacious interior and practical details catering to delivery and small-scale transportation needs. What Sets the ID. Buzz Cargo Apart? Unlike its seven-seater counterpart, the Cargo model strips away the rear passenger seats to create a roomy, versatile loading area. While its eye-catching styling, such as the iconic VW badge centered on the front face and its

FAW Starts Groundbreaking Direct Rail Link Between China and Europe to Transport Auto Components
A fresh chapter has opened in the world of international freight as FAW, the prominent Chinese automaker, initiates its inaugural direct rail cargo service from Changchun to Europe.

China Resumes Booking Australian Canola Shipments After Trade Tensions with Canada Affect Supply
In a notable pivot in international agricultural trade, China has secured multiple shipments of Australian canola for delivery late this year, marking a thaw after a multi-year absence.

Ferry Service Between Penang and Aceh Set to Enhance Passenger and Cargo Transport
A fresh ferry route aiming to connect Penang in Malaysia with Aceh in Indonesia is developing momentum, signaling a promising new chapter in regional travel and freight movement.

BLR Airport’s Recognition for Enhanced Accessibility Marks a Milestone in Inclusive Travel
Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has proudly earned the Level 2 Accreditation under the Airports Council International’s (ACI) Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation program.

How Australia’s Updated Freight Strategy Plans to Boost Supply Chain Resilience and Efficiency
Australia is gearing up for a big leap in its freight needs, with projections showing a 26% increase in freight volume by 2050.

Nigerian Ports Face Cargo Congestion with Over 5,000 Containers Trapped, Leading to N2 Trillion in Demurrage Losses
In recent weeks, Nigeria’s seaports have witnessed a major slowdown in cargo clearance, leaving more than 5,000 containers stuck and causing importers to face staggering demurrage charges estimated at around N2 trillion.

New Air Cargo Operations at Rajkot’s Hirasar International Airport Enhance Regional Freight Efficiency
The recently inaugurated air cargo operations at Rajkot’s Hirasar International Airport mark a significant turning point for regional freight logistics.

ZF's Cutting-Edge Trailer Solutions at NUFAM 2025 Promote Sustainable, Safe, and Smart Freight Transport
At the forefront of commercial vehicle innovation, ZF's Commercial Vehicle Solutions (CVS) division showcased its latest trailer technologies at NUFAM 2025, one of Europe's premier trade fairs for commercial vehicles held in Karlsruhe, Germany.

Struggles at Ghana’s Ports: Claims of Political Control and Cargo Auction Controversies Impacting Importers
Importers and exporters in Ghana have recently raised serious concerns about the manipulation of cargo auctions at the country’s key ports.

How DP World’s Low Carbon Truck Programme is Driving Sustainable Trucking in the UK
DP World has rolled out a groundbreaking initiative in the UK logistics scene with the launch of its Low Carbon Truck Programme (LCTP) at two key hubs: London Gateway and Southampton.
