
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.

Key Legislative Measures Aimed at Enhancing U.S. Commercial Waterways and Their Role in Freight Logistics
Commercial waterways remain a backbone for efficient freight movement, and the recent congressional focus sheds light on efforts to improve this vital infrastructure.

European Parliament Pushes Forward Toll Exemptions for Zero-Emission Heavy-Duty Vehicles
The European Parliament has recently advanced legislation extending toll exemptions for heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) that produce zero emissions under the Eurovignette Directive.

Mexico’s New 50% Tariffs on Chinese Cars, Steel, and Textiles Aim to Protect Local Manufacturing
Mexico is set to ramp up tariffs on Chinese cars, steel, and textiles to a hefty 50%, a sharp increase from the previous 20%.

Hyundai Workers Detained in Georgia Returned on Korean Air Charter Following Immigration Operation
Earlier this month, an immigration enforcement operation in southeast Georgia led to the detention of nearly 475 workers at a battery plant under construction, located within Hyundai’s large automotive manufacturing campus west of Savannah.

Cargo Loss Incident on AP-7 in Tarragona Highlights Transport Safety Challenges
On a busy Tuesday morning, a significant incident unfolded on the AP-7 highway near Tarragona, Spain, involving a truck driver whose unsecured load resulted in a serious traffic disruption.

Tobin Scientific’s Cold Chain Expansion and Its Impact on Life Science Laboratory Logistics
The life sciences sector is riding a wave of demand for precise, temperature-controlled logistics.

Enhancing Delivery Operations: Cocina Culinaria Leverages MICHELIN Connected Fleet for Smarter Logistics
Cocina Culinaria, a leading figure in social and collective catering based in Silleda (Pontevedra), manages the daily production and delivery of over 15,000 nutritious meals, employing a skilled workforce of over 200 professionals.

How Veho Is Revolutionizing E-Commerce Delivery Networks in Southern California
The expansion of Veho, a swiftly growing e-commerce parcel carrier, into Southern California marks a significant shift in the logistics terrain of the region.

GM Holds Off on Shift Cuts at Oshawa Pickup Truck Plant Facing Tariff Challenges
In an unexpected move, General Motors has decided to keep all three shifts running at its Oshawa, Ontario pickup truck assembly plant until at least January 30.

Major Cocaine Trafficking Ring Exposed Through Industrial Machinery Shipments from Argentina to Spain
Authorities have dismantled a massive international criminal network specializing in smuggling cocaine intercontinentally inside heavy industrial machinery.

Olga Razzhivina from Oriel to Join Discussion on Boeing 747 Demand at Cargo Facts Symposium 2025
The upcoming Cargo Facts Symposium 2025 is gearing up to feature Olga Razzhivina, a senior ISTAT appraiser from Oriel, as a panelist in a key discussion about the future demand for Boeing 747 freighters.

Inside the Rising Threat of Impersonation Scams Targeting Carriers, Brokers, and Freight
Understanding the Rise of Impersonation Fraud in Freight Logistics Fraudsters are no longer playing checkers; they’re playing chess. In the freight and transportation world, impersonation attacks have gotten smarter and more complex, presenting serious threats to carriers, brokers, and the overall logistics chain. These scams often involve email hacks, document forgery, and fake identities designed to mislead and steal both cargo and payments. Smaller fleets and newer brokers frequently bear the brunt of these sophisticated schemes. The Growing Sophistication of Transport Industry Scams Over the past five years, impersonation fraud has morphed from simple double-brokering into elaborate
