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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.

How Quicktron Robotics’ QuickMix Suite Revolutionizes Warehouse Automation in Singapore and Beyond
Intralogistics is experiencing a major update with the launch of QuickMix, an innovative suite of integrated goods-handling technologies by Quicktron Robotics.

OnTurtle Celebrates Three Decades of Transport Service with Safety and Innovation Highlights at TransLogistica Poland 2025
Marking three decades in the professional transportation arena, OnTurtle celebrated its 30th anniversary at TransLogistica Poland 2025 in Warsaw from November 4 to 6.

South Africa Prepares to Launch Africa’s First Ammonia-Powered Green Shipping Corridor from Saldanha Bay to Rotterdam by 2029
South Africa is embarking on an ambitious journey to develop Africa’s first green shipping corridor, envisioning ammonia-powered iron ore carriers plying the route between Saldanha Bay and Rotterdam as early as 2029.

Spanish Fleets Embrace Sustainability as Key Focus, While Electric Vehicle Integration Progresses Slowly
Sustainability has firmly cemented itself as a top priority for Spanish fleets, especially in the transport and logistics sectors.

Navy Shipbuilding Receives $1 Billion Boost in New Government Reopening Plan
The Funding Breakthrough for Navy Shipbuilding The latest draft continuing resolution aimed at reopening the U.S. federal government includes a significant allocation of over $1 billion specifically for Navy shipbuilding projects. This funding targets the completion of several shipbuilding programs that had been underway in past fiscal years, providing a crucial financial boost as government operations resume. Breakdown of the Navy Shipbuilding Funds The resolution, which proposes to fund the government through January 30, 2026, directs the largest portion of money toward key naval programs. Here’s how the funds are distributed: Shipbuilding Program Funding Amount (Millions USD)

Enhancing Port State Control to Boost Maritime Safety and Environmental Compliance in West and Central Africa
Ensuring safety and environmental standards in global shipping hinges significantly on effective Port State Control (PSC).

Kempegowda International Airport Recognized as Leading Cargo Hub at ICA 2025 Awards
Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru has earned significant acclaim by receiving the ‘Best Airport – Cargo Business’ Award at the India Cargo Awards 2025.

How DHL and HappyRobot’s AI Agents Transform Warehouse Logistics and Enhance Operational Efficiency
The partnership between DHL Supply Chain and HappyRobot is bringing a fresh wave of artificial intelligence innovation to warehouse management.

DCSC Boosts Cargo Efficiency through Advanced ACMES and Automation Integration
In today’s fast-paced logistics world, moving from paper-based to digital processing is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

TUI and GOX Introduce New Weekly Cargo Flights Linking Goa to Manchester and Gatwick Airports
The skies between Goa’s Manohar International Airport (GOX) and the United Kingdom just got busier with the launch of a new TUI-operated cargo service.

Mercedes-Benz Trucks to Boost Road Safety with Enhanced Active Brake Assist 6 Plus System in 2026
Starting February 2026, Mercedes-Benz Trucks will introduce an enhanced version of its driver assistance system, Active Brake Assist 6 Plus, designed to further elevate active safety on the roads.

Innovative Cargo Delay Insurance by Otonomi: AI, Machine Learning, and Blockchain in Action
When cargo shipments get delayed, the traditional insurance industry often leaves shippers high and dry.
