
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.

Best Practices to Document Maintenance for DOT Audits and Enhance Vehicle Resale Value
When it comes to running trucks, maintenance isn't just a chore—it's the backbone of compliance and resale value.

Extensive Wildfires in Ourense, León, and Zamora in 2025: A Closer Look at the Impact and Aftermath
2025 has etched itself into history as one of the harshest wildfire seasons ever recorded in Spain, with nearly 400,000 hectares destroyed by flames.

Insights into U.S.-India Trade Talks: Tariff Offers and Ongoing Negotiations
The dance of diplomacy between India and the United States on trade matters continues to keep the world watching.

How the Protest at Victoria International Container Terminal in Melbourne Disrupted Port Operations and Logistics
On 1 September 2025, Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) at Webb Dock in Melbourne faced a sudden and significant disruption when protesters blocked vehicle access, forcing the terminal to close temporarily.

U.S. Trucking Industry Faces Challenges in 2024 Amid Shifts in Freight and Trade Dynamics
The American trucking sector faced a notably challenging year in 2024, grappling with evolving supply chains and fluctuating freight markets.

Körber Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency with Sereact’s AI-Driven Robotic Picking Solutions
When it comes to streamlining supply chains, especially in production and distribution, the ability to swiftly and accurately pick single items is a game changer.

HarperCollins Set to Revolutionize Book Shipping with New Automated Logistics Center in Indiana
HarperCollins Publishers is making a bold stride forward with the announcement of a massive new automated logistics facility in Brownsburg, Indiana, slated for completion in 2028.

August Sees a Minor Rise in Unemployment, Holding at a 2007-Low Figure with Sector and Regional Variations
The latest employment data reveals a nuanced picture where the number of unemployed individuals rose by 21,905 in August, settling at 2,426,511.

How Nestlé’s Innovative Cocoa Processing Method Could Transform Production and Supply Logistics
The demand for chocolate remains unwavering even as climate change poses a real headache for cocoa farmers, cutting into yields across major producing regions like Ivory Coast and Ghana.

How Parcel Carriers’ Holiday Surcharge Hike Affects Your Shipping and Logistics Planning
The holiday season is the busiest time for parcel delivery companies, and it's no surprise that some major players are raising their surcharges to cope with increased demand.

Dave Van den Bos Takes Helm at Ahlers Logistics to Propel International Expansion and Innovation
Ahlers Logistics, the Antwerp-based global logistics provider, is entering a fresh chapter with the appointment of Dave Van den Bos as its Chief Executive Officer.

PHLPost Suspends Acceptance of Mail and Parcels to the US Due to Customs Policy Changes
In a significant move, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has suspended the acceptance of all mail and parcels destined for the United States, effective from August 28, 2025.
