
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.

MET Group’s Ambitious LNG Growth and Global Reach in 2025 and Beyond
A Swiss energy trader, MET Group, has dramatically increased its liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo shipments, nearly tripling the volume scheduled for 2025.

Goteik Viaduct’s Full Restoration Tested by Heavy Cargo Train Showing Engineering and Logistic Strength
The Goteik Viaduct in Nawnghkio Township, an iconic piece of railway heritage in northern Shan State, has been fully renovated following significant damage.

October’s Decline in North American Class 8 Truck Orders Reflects Market Caution and Future Logistics Challenges
October typically heralds a busy season for truck orders as fleets gear up for the year ahead, but this year delivered quite the opposite.

Daimler Truck North America Faces Steep Q3 Sales Decline Amid Market and Tariff Pressures
Daimler Truck North America experienced a substantial downturn in the third quarter with unit sales falling by 39% compared to the previous year.

Schneider National Reports an 18% Decline in Q3 Operating Income Despite Growth in Truckload Segment
The latest financial update from Schneider National shows its operating income for the third quarter took an 18% hit compared to the same period last year, landing at $35.3 million.

Exploring the Role of Energy Saving Certificates in Bus Passenger Transport at ExpoBus Iberia 2025
ExpoBus Iberia 2025, the fourth edition of the road passenger transport fair, set to take place from November 20 to 22 at the Feira Internacional de Galicia ABANCA, offers a rich platform for exchanging knowledge within the passenger transport sector.

Key Details on Trump’s Signing of Government Funding Bill Ending Historic Shutdown
After a record-breaking 43-day government shutdown, a new funding bill was signed on November 12, 2025, putting an end to the impasse that had jolted federal workers and disrupted numerous services across the country.

NEXRAIL’s Stadler EURO9000 Hybrids: Powering Europe’s Zero-Emission Rail Freight Revolution
Europe is about to witness a significant leap toward sustainable freight transport with NEXRAIL's massive procurement of Stadler EURO9000 hybrid locomotives.

Andhra Pradesh Charts a Naval Shipbuilding Hub on the Vizag–Srikakulam Corridor Under New Defence Policy
The government of Andhra Pradesh is set to develop a robust Naval Systems and Shipbuilding Cluster along the Vizag–Srikakulam corridor, a move aligned with the Aerospace and Defence Policy 2025–2030.

FAA Confirms Flight Reductions Will Stay at 6% as Air Traffic Controllers Resume Duty
Flight Operations Stabilize with Controller Comebacks Flight restrictions at 40 key U.S. airports will hold steady at a 6% cut instead of climbing to a planned 10%, thanks to more air traffic controllers returning to work. This recalibration comes in the wake of the federal government's longest shutdown ending, which had caused staffing shortages that rippled through airport operations. Background: Shutdown’s Impact on Air Traffic Control Due to the government shutdown, many air traffic controllers were absent from their posts, citing stress and the need to take on additional jobs as financial pressures mounted during missed paychecks. This led to a sudden downgrade in operational capacity,

How AMPP’s AI-Driven Workforce Modeling Is Set to Transform U.S. Maritime Trades and Logistics
The maritime industry is sailing into a new era, fueled by advanced artificial intelligence applications aimed at enhancing workforce capabilities.

A Detailed Look at Transport Topics' RoadSigns Podcasts and Their Impact on Fleet and Logistics Management
The trucking and logistics world is a fast-evolving beast, constantly shaped by new tech, regulations, and market forces.
