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James Miller este specializat în logistică globală și dinamica lanțului de aprovizionare. Munca sa de investigație explorează complexitățile comerțului internațional, provocările legate de infrastructură și progresele tehnologice care modelează comerțul modern. El pledează pentru practici durabile și transparență în operațiunile lanțului de aprovizionare.

Etihad Cargo’s Vision for Growth, Innovation, and Air Freight Transformation by 2026
The world of air freight is one that never stands still, and Etihad Cargo is setting the pace with ambitious expansion and innovative strides shaping the industry’s future.

Expanding Maritime Footprint: How Columbia Shipmanagement is Bolstering Ship Management Services Across the Middle East
Columbia Shipmanagement (CSM), operating under the Cyprus-based Columbia Group, is riding a wave of rapid growth and expanding its influence in the Middle East's maritime sector.

Advancing EU Shipping and Ports Strategy as Cyprus Prepares for 2026 Council Presidency
Europe is charging ahead with plans to bolster its shipping, shipbuilding, and ports sectors, aiming to elevate competitiveness, attract investment, and safeguard supply chains, even as global decarbonisation talks remain stalled.

FAST Logistics Projects Robust Expansion in the Philippine Supply Chain Sector for 2026
The Philippine supply chain sector is on the cusp of notable growth in 2026, with FAST Logistics Group emphasizing key drivers such as escalating domestic demand, expansion of businesses, adoption of advanced technology, and a shift towards sustainable logistics practices.

Anticipating Changes in Shipping Demand for 2026 After an Exceptional Year in Global Trade
The global trade landscape is gearing up for a remarkable milestone in 2025, with projections indicating that worldwide trade will exceed US$35 trillion, marking the highest level ever recorded.

How RwandAir’s Adoption of Cargo Flash nGen System is Revolutionizing Air Cargo Management
In the evolving world of air freight, RwandAir is taking a bold step by integrating a cloud-based cargo management system from Cargo Flash Infotech.

India’s Air Cargo Market Adapts to Changing Trade Flows and Expands Capacity for Global Logistics
India’s air cargo sector is undergoing a noticeable transformation, shifting toward a steadier growth curve marked by a more balanced mix of exports and imports.

Strengthening Philippine Textile MSMEs through FedEx and DTI Trade Training for Global Markets
A significant initiative to uplift Philippine textile micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) unfolded recently with a comprehensive trade requirements training conducted through a partnership between FedEx and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

Japan Launches a 1 Trillion Yen Fund to Regenerate Its Shipbuilding Industry and Boost Maritime Logistics
Japan is making a significant push to breathe new life into its shipbuilding sector, an industry long overshadowed by fierce competition in recent decades.

Admaren Tech and Hoppe Marine Partner to Launch SecureLoad Systems for Next-Gen Cargo Planning
The logistics world just got a fresh jolt of innovation as Admaren Tech and Hoppe Marine joined forces to create SecureLoad Systems, a joint venture set to modernize how cargo is planned, loaded, and stabilized.

PortMiami Achieves Historic Growth in Cruise Passengers and Cargo Handling for Fiscal Year 2025
PortMiami has proudly reported record highs in both cruise passengers and cargo volumes for fiscal year 2025, showcasing its status as a key player in travel and trade.

ICTSI Undertakes Major $175M Upgrade of Container Terminal 1 at Rio de Janeiro Port to Amplify Cargo Capacity
Significant Investment to Modernize Rio de Janeiro’s Port Infrastructure International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) is spearheading a transformative expansion project at Container Terminal 1 within the Port of Rio de Janeiro through its subsidiary ICTSI Rio Brasil Terminal. The initiative, valued at approximately USD 175 million, focuses on boosting operational capacity and modernizing facilities. Scheduled for completion by 2029, the upgrade targets a striking increase in annual container throughput — from 440,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) to 750,000 TEUs, representing a 70.5% jump. Breakdown of Investment and Project Scope Category Investment Amount (USD)
