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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 China’s Logistics Sector Sustained Growth in August Amid Rising Demand and Market Expansion
China’s logistics industry edged further into expansion in August 2025, riding a wave of improved market demand and supportive policies.

Texas Implements Zero-Tolerance Policy on Truckers’ English Proficiency Testing to Improve Safety and Compliance
In a significant move to boost safety on its roads, Texas has intensified the enforcement of English language proficiency tests for commercial truck drivers.

Celebrating J. Krishnan’s Induction into the Gallery of Legends for Air Cargo and Logistics Excellence
In the fast-paced world of air cargo and logistics, leadership and vision are the wheels that keep everything moving smoothly.

Upcoming Increases in SCTEX Toll Rates and Infrastructure Enhancements Starting September 9
Starting September 9, the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) will see its toll rates adjusted upward.

LBC Express Earnings Recover Significantly in H1 2025, Boosting Logistics Revenue
LBC Express Surges Back to Profit Growth in Early 2025 In the first half of 2025, LBC Express Holdings Inc. made a notable comeback to profitability, reporting a net income of ₱181.3 million . This reverses the previous year's loss of ₱190.9 million for the same period, signaling a promising recovery in the company’s financial health. Celebrating its 75th anniversary, LBC's performance reflects its resilience and strategic adjustments within a competitive and evolving market environment. Service Revenues and Profit Margins: A Closer Look During the six months ending June 30, 2025, service revenues reached ₱6.98 billion , a slight drop from ₱7.13 billion in the first half of 2024. Despite

Jaxport Boosts Latin American Cargo Connections by Appointing Juan Pablo Acosta Magaña
The Port of Jacksonville, known as Jaxport, has expanded its commercial leadership by appointing Juan Pablo Acosta Magaña as the new Director of Cargo Sales for Latin America.

CAM Unveils Airbus A330 Freighter Conversion from Long-Term Storage to Boost Cargo Capacity
This week marks a notable development in the air cargo industry as CAM takes an Airbus A330-300 out of long-term storage to begin its transformation into a freighter.

What First-Time Flatbed Owner-Operators Must Know Before Hauling Open Deck Freight
Switching from van or reefer trucking to flatbed freight hauling is like stepping onto a whole new playing field.

Etihad Cargo Sees a 9% Boost in Revenue and Cargo Volume in H1 – What This Means for Freight and Logistics
Etihad Cargo recorded a noteworthy revenue increase of 8.7% in the first half of the year, reaching $551 million compared to the same period last year.

Rising OPEC+ Production Plans Stir Speculation of Brent Crude Slipping Below $60
Oil markets have been caught in a bit of a tug-of-war, balancing between the recent hints from OPEC+ about boosting production and ongoing tightness in U.S.

Moya Aero’s Moya 256 VTOL Drone Advances with Official Experimental Flight Approval
Moya Aero recently achieved a significant checkpoint by obtaining the experimental flight authorization from the Brazilian Civil Aviation Authority for its innovative Moya 256 electric VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) drone.

Immigration Enforcement at Hyundai’s Georgia EV Facility: Unpacking Supply Chain and Logistics Implications
A large-scale immigration enforcement action targeted Hyundai Motor Co.'s electric vehicle campus near Savannah, Georgia, detaining 475 workers, primarily Korean nationals employed by subcontractors.
