
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.

Strengthening Urban Transit: A Coruña’s Fleet Enhancement with Three MAN Lion’s City Buses
The urban transport landscape of A Coruña just received a significant upgrade with the introduction of three new MAN Lion’s City 12-meter buses.

How Coke Canada Bottling’s $1.2M Electric Fleet Expansion Shapes Sustainable Transport and Logistics
Stepping up their sustainability game, a major Canadian bottling company has committed $1.2 million to enhancing its electric vehicle fleet.

How WireBee's AI Voice Agent Transforms Communication Efficiency in Freight Brokerage
Streamlining communication is no small feat in freight brokerage, where high volumes of repetitive phone calls often slow down operations.

How Starlink’s Direct to Cell Service by SpaceX and EchoStar is Shaping Global Mobile Networks
SpaceX has made a major strategic move in the mobile connectivity landscape with a staggering $17 billion agreement to acquire 50 MHz of exclusive S-band spectrum in the U.S., plus global Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) licenses from EchoStar.

How Vehicle Repair Shops Can Effectively Prevent Fraud and Secure Their Business
Recognizing the Hidden Threats of Fraud in Vehicle Shops Every shop owner dreads the silent thief that slips in unnoticed—fraud. In vehicle repair and logistics, fraudulent acts are not just a minor bump in the road; they can drive profits off a cliff and grease the wheels of reputational damage. Understanding how fraud manifests is the first gear in defending against it. Common fraud tactics include credit card chargebacks, credit card fraud, check fraud, and even employee theft . These don’t just cause financial loss; they muddle operational flow, breed distrust, and can stall your business’s momentum. Spotting Suspicious Transactions and Activities Fraudsters often blend seamlessly into

Key Management Changes at KAG Canada, Maritime-Ontario, and Gallagher Canada Stir Operational Growth
Big names in the Canadian trucking world are making waves with notable leadership updates this September.

Royal Mail Eyes Return to Profitability in 2025 as GLS Leads Gains and Postal Sector Evolves
Royal Mail, the iconic British postal operator, is on course to restore its profitability by the fiscal year ending in March 2025.

FAA Issues Fines to Companies Over Unsafe Shipment of Lithium-Ion Batteries via FedEx and UPS Cargo Planes
Recently, three companies faced fines exceeding $300,000 for shipping lithium-ion batteries on cargo jets without following proper safety protocols, leading to hazardous incidents including fires.

HOLON Opens Jacksonville Facility to Manufacture Autonomous Electric Shuttles, Shaping U.S. Mobility Future
HOLON's introduction of an autonomous shuttle manufacturing plant in Jacksonville, Florida, marks a key moment in the evolution of shared, sustainable transportation.

CONFEBUS Advocates for Bus Transport SMEs During CEPYME's Executive Meeting with the King
On September 3rd, a pivotal gathering took place at the Royal Palace of La Zarzuela, where the newly appointed Executive Committee of the Spanish Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CEPYME) met with His Majesty the King.

Sesé Launches Advanced Cargo Terminals and Secure Vehicle Parking in Spain
Recently, Sesé introduced two state-of-the-art cargo terminals with extensive secure parking capacities, based in Zaragoza and Barcelona.

How the Department of Labor’s Changes in Contractor Rules Could Affect Freight and Logistics Operations
The classification of independent contractors versus employees has once again become a hot topic at the Department of Labor, signaling possible changes in how worker status is determined.
