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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.

Departamento de Saúde dos EUA Atrasou Orientações de Testes de Drogas em Cabelo Afetando os Regulamentos Federais de Caminhoneiros
Introdução à Atualização das Diretrizes de Teste Capilar O Departamento de Saúde e Serviços Humanos dos EUA (HHS) adiou novamente a publicação de diretrizes revistas relativas a testes de drogas através de amostras de cabelo, visando agora uma publicação em outubro de 2025. Estas diretrizes têm um peso significativo porque influenciam diretamente as políticas de testes de drogas supervisionadas pela Administração Federal de Segurança de Veículos Comerciais (FMCSA), a autoridade federal que regula os motoristas de camião. Contexto e Enquadramento Regulatório Os protocolos de teste capilar, se aprovados e formalmente adotados pela FMCSA, poderão inaugurar uma nova era de rastreio de drogas para motoristas comerciais, extrapolando os testes tradicionais de urina e saliva. A utilização de

How Fleetworthy Elevates Fleet Compliance and Supersonik Transforms SaaS Demos with AI
Keeping fleets compliant is no walk in the park, especially when roadside inspections can make or break operations.

Understanding Judicial Expertise in Transport and Its Role in Supporting Professional Drivers
Judicial expertise in the transport sector serves as a crucial bridge between the legal and operational realms of logistics and professional driving.

How CargoAi’s New AI Agent Transforms Air Waybill Tracking and Cargo Management
Streamlining air cargo operations is no small feat, but CargoAi is pushing the envelope with its latest innovation: a smart, multilingual AI agent designed to handle everything from tracking air waybills to managing search rates and automating communications.

How Great Lakes Cheese Modernized Supply Chain Planning to Boost Growth and Resilience
Great Lakes Cheese, a major force in America’s private-label cheese sector based in Hiram, Ohio, embarked on an impressive transformation, moving away from spreadsheet-laden inefficiencies to adopt a smarter, faster, and more resilient supply chain operation.

Decoding Reefer Hours: Essential Insights on Maintenance, Costs, and Resale Value of Refrigerated Trailers
That hour meter on your refrigerated trailer isn't just a blip on the dashboard—it's a critical indicator of your unit's working life, maintenance needs, and future value.

Examining the Recent Slump in U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Amidst Expansion Promises
The past year hasn’t been kind to manufacturing job numbers in the United States.

Swissport’s Bold Expansion at East Midlands Airport Responds to Surge in Cargo Volumes
The cargo handling landscape at East Midlands Airport has just taken a giant leap forward as Swissport skyrockets its capacity, moving into a significantly larger facility to keep up with surging demand.

Strengthening Labor Enforcement and Tax Compliance in Trucking: CTA’s Pre-Budget Call to Action
Recent calls from the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) have spotlighted the urgent need for a crackdown on labor abuses and tax evasion within the trucking industry.

Key Indicators for Trucking Owners: Knowing When to Close Your Business and Plan Ahead
Running a trucking business can sometimes feel like wrestling an octopus—there’s always something demanding your attention.

Extremadura Government Takes Action Against Transport Firms Leaving 242 School Routes Uncovered
The regional government in Extremadura has escalated its response to a pressing issue in school transportation: certain companies have refused to cover 242 designated school bus routes, affecting thousands of students.

Essential Strategies for Managing and Preventing Truck Abandonment in Freight Transport
When a driver suddenly walks away and leaves a truck idling—or worse, with freight still onboard—it’s more than just an inconvenient hiccup.
