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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.

Industry Voices Critique CEOE’s Modest 2026 Minimum Wage Rise Proposal and Its Broader Impact
The recent proposal by the CEOE and CEPYME to raise Spain’s Salario Mínimo Interprofesional (SMI) by just 1.5% in 2026, setting it at 1,202 € gross per month in 14 installments, has drawn sharp criticism.

Swissport Expands Milan Malpensa Cargo Facility to Handle 100 Tonnes Per Day, Accelerating Growth in Italian Air Freight Hub
In an impressive feat of operational expansion, Swissport has surged its cargo handling capacity at Milan Malpensa Airport from a modest 9 tonnes per day to a substantial 100 tonnes daily, all achieved within a brisk five-month timeframe.

EU Policymakers and Transport Stakeholders Meet to Advance Automotive Plans and Fleet Electrification
The European Union is on the cusp of unveiling its latest Automotive Package, aimed at reinforcing the future competitiveness of the vehicle sector and fostering the transition towards zero-emission mobility.

Essential Customs Clearance Mistakes to Avoid for Seamless International Shipping
Shipping products across borders is far more complex than just packing items and sending them on their way.

How Qargo’s $33M Funding Pushes AI-Powered Transportation Management Growth in Europe
Transportation management systems (TMS) are evolving at breakneck speed, and Qargo just made a significant splash with a fresh $33 million boost aimed to accelerate its AI-driven platform’s expansion across Europe.

Ontario Closes Peel Driving School Amidst Stricter Oversight of Driver Training
The province of Ontario has officially closed Peel Driving School, with the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) confirming the action.

Union Pacific Enhances Board with Tony Will, Former CF Industries CEO, Preparing for Rail Merger
Introducing Tony Will to Union Pacific’s Board Union Pacific has made a significant move by adding W. Anthony “Tony” Will to its board of directors starting January 5. This strategic appointment strengthens the leadership team during a critical period as the company prepares to file a major merger application with Norfolk Southern. Why Tony Will? A Legacy of Leadership Will’s extensive leadership experience is rooted in his long tenure at CF Industries Holdings, a global manufacturer specializing in hydrogen and nitrogen products essential for the agricultural sector. Since 2014, he held the roles of President, CEO, and board member at CF Industries and is set to retire from that position

Koch Trucking Orders 185 Volvo VNL860 Trucks to Expand Its Modern North American Fleet
Koch Trucking has made a significant move to enhance its fleet by ordering 185 new Volvo VNL860 longhaul trucks.

Solutions for When Your 3PL Provider Can’t Keep Pace with Your Growing Ecommerce Business
Growing pains in ecommerce are often tied to one sneaky troublemaker: the third-party logistics provider, or 3PL, that struggles to keep up with your expanding order volume and expectations.

Transportes Arranz Boosts Construction Capacity with 71 New MAN TGS 35.440 8×4 Concrete Mixers
Transportes Arranz has recently added 71 brand-new MAN TGS 35.440 8×4 concrete mixer trucks to their robust fleet, marking a significant milestone in their longstanding partnership with MAN Truck & Bus Iberia.

FMCSA Emergency Waiver Allows Extended Driving Hours for Heating Fuel Transport in Four Northeastern States
Severe winter storms coupled with a significant power outage have prompted federal authorities to temporarily suspend driving hour restrictions for truck drivers hauling heating fuel across Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Manitoulin Transport Grows its Eastern Canada Footprint with Two New Terminals
Manitoulin Transport has broadened its reach by inaugurating new terminals in Val-d’Or, Quebec, and Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador.
