
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.

Nova Scotia Truckers Face Challenges as 80/20 Contract Rule Ends in 2025
The recent move by the Nova Scotia government to terminate the long-standing 80/20 trucking agreement has stirred significant concern among local freight operators and related service providers.

Enhancing Fulfillment Efficiency with OneRail’s OmniPoint Platform and IBM Sterling Integration
In an era where seamless and speedy delivery can make or break customer loyalty, firms are relentlessly looking for methods to gain tighter control over the fulfillment journey.

Providence Equity Partners Takes Lead with New Majority Stake in Global Critical Logistics
Global Critical Logistics recently underwent a shift in its ownership structure, with Providence Equity Partners stepping in as the new majority stakeholder.

Analyzing the Court Challenges to Trump’s Tariffs and What It Means for Global Trade and Transportation
Recent Court Decisions Shake Up Trump’s Tariff Policies A recent 7-4 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit challenged the legality of tariffs imposed during President Trump’s second term, marking a significant judicial pushback on these trade measures. This latest ruling is part of a broader series of legal challenges that have questioned the foundation of these tariffs earlier in the year. The question on many lips is whether these court decisions signal the beginning of a shift away from the sweeping tariff policies introduced during that time. What’s at Stake with Trump’s Tariffs? At the core of this legal tug-of-war is the authority to impose tariffs. Historically,

How OTRintelligence is Redefining Logistics Payment Efficiency with Advanced AI Technology
In the world of logistics, where timing and accuracy are everything, the tedious manual work embedded in payment processing has long been a thorn in the side of carriers and brokers alike.

Canada Rolls Out $3.6 Billion Fund to Help Businesses Navigate Tariff Challenges
Facing significant challenges from tariffs imposed by major trading partners, Canada has introduced a comprehensive relief package totaling CAD 5 billion (USD 3.6 billion).

How to Know When to Drive, Dispatch, or Fully Step Away from Your Trucking Business Management
Every small carrier reaches a crossroads: is this venture a business or just a relentless job behind the wheel?

European Truck and Bus Industry Pushes for Accelerated Measures to Meet 2030 Climate Objectives
As high-level talks approach concerning the automotive sector’s future, European truck and bus manufacturers emphasize the critical need to expedite efforts towards achieving 2030 climate targets.

Used Truck Sales Soar 29% Amid Fragile Trucking Market and Shifts in Fleet Ownership
In a puzzling turn of events, used Class 8 truck sales jumped nearly 30% last July, even though signs from the trucking industry point to a fragile recovery at best.

Stability and Subtle Shifts in U.S. Trucking Employment: August Insights and Warehouse Job Revisions
The number of truck transportation jobs in the United States experienced a modest decline in August, signaling a continuation of a generally steady trend observed over the past several months.

Unlocking the Power of Transportation Execution Systems: ARC’s 2025 Research Initiative
Transportation Execution Systems (TES) have quietly but steadily shifted from being mere back-office tools to becoming the very heart of logistics operations.

Mexico’s Lázaro Cárdenas Port Faces Truckers’ Blockade Over Lengthy Delays and Subpar Conditions
A growing blockade at Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico's second-largest container port, has sent ripples through the cargo and logistics sector due to extended waiting times and unsatisfactory driver amenities.
