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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.

October 2025 Sees Steepest Decline in US Truck Tonnage This Year, Impacting Freight Movement
October 2025 delivered a tough blow to the US freight industry as truck tonnage plunged to its lowest since January.

Quebec’s Trucking Groups Push for Écocamionnage Program Revival to Foster Sustainable Transport
Quebec’s trucking industry, comprising major fleets, logistics stakeholders, and clean-transport advocates like Propulsion Québec, Globocam, Intelcom, and the Quebec Trucking Association (QTA), are all united in urging the provincial authorities to promptly reinstate the Écocamionnage program.

Astral Aviation Set to Boost Its Widebody Freighter Fleet with New 767-300Fs in 2026
Stepping up its game in the air cargo sector, Astral Aviation is gearing up for notable growth in its widebody fleet during 2026.

Gryphon Air Sets Sights on Narrowbody 737-400SF Freighter Launch by Year-End
In the dynamic world of air cargo logistics, Gryphon Air is gearing up to commence operations with its inaugural 737-400SF narrowbody freighter before the year concludes.

Exploring Cargo Facts’ New Routes and Airports Conference: Shaping the Future of Air Cargo Networks
The air cargo sector is gearing up for a fresh event spotlighting the intricacies of route planning and the pivotal role of airports.

Freight Volume Drops and Shrinking Driver Roster: Trimble’s Perspective on the Trucking Industry Outlook
The trucking sector is navigating through turbulent waters, with significant drops in freight volumes and a steep decline in the driver workforce.

How the Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Rail Merger Might Transform US Rail Freight and Market Competition
The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has stirred significant discussions about its consequences for rail freight, pricing, and competition across the United States.

Federal Court Greenlights Yellow Corp’s Chapter 11 Plan Amid Stakeholder Disputes and Asset Liquidation
Yellow Corp, the struggling less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August 2023, has recently received pivotal approval of its liquidation plan.

FMCSA's Sleeper Berth Pilot Sparks Warnings Over Potential Truck Driver Coercion and Calls for Protective Measures
In the evolving world of trucking, a new pilot program announced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) aims to give truck drivers more flexibility in how they split their mandatory rest periods in sleeper berths.

Understanding the Impact of AI on Caterpillar’s Stock and Construction Business Outlook
While many industries and stocks are basking in the glow of artificial intelligence, Caterpillar Inc.

How RR Plett Trucking Is Driving the Future of Electric Drayage with Volvo VNR Electrics
The logistics world is shifting gears with the introduction of electric Class 8 trucks, and RR Plett Trucking, based in Vancouver, Canada, is leading by example.

How Motive’s AI-Powered Safety Technology Partners with GEICO to Transform Commercial Fleet Insurance
Commercial fleet management is stepping up its game with a breakthrough partnership linking advanced AI technology and commercial auto insurance.
