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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.

AMTOI Drives Key Policy Reforms and Multimodal Transport Dialogue in Alignment with Amrit Kaal Vision
The Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India (AMTOI) recently convened its managing committee meeting in Kolkata, hosted by the Eastern Region Chapter (ERC), followed by an in-depth logistics seminar.

Strong August for Boeing 747-400 Freighter Transactions Amid Widebody Market Activity
August saw a notable uptick in widebody cargo aircraft activity, primarily driven by transactions involving the iconic Boeing 747-400 freighters.

Sales Drop for Truck and Trailer Dealers Lacks Usual Parts and Service Uptick, Impacting Market Dynamics
Unpacking the Current Downturn in Truck and Trailer Sales The trucking equipment market has taken an unexpected turn lately. Historically, when sales of trucks and trailers slow down, dealers can offset the blow because there's usually a surge in demand for parts and servicing. So, while fewer trucks hit the road, the repair shops often buzz with activity, balancing the lows in new vehicle sales. But this time around, that safety net has come up empty. Some of the largest dealers have openly shared concerns that despite a noticeable dip in truck and trailer purchases, the anticipated increase in parts sales and service requests hasn't followed suit. This unusual trend is shaking up the

Understanding the Impact of English Proficiency Checks at Interstate Truck Weigh Stations
On the radar is a new legislative move aiming to tighten enforcement of English language proficiency for interstate truck drivers, leveraging weigh stations along highways as critical checkpoints.

Supreme Court to Deliberate Trump’s Tariffs Legality in November Session
Supreme Court Sets November Date for Trump Tariff Legality Review The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled an accelerated hearing for early November to evaluate the legality of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on imported goods, a move stirring significant attention in trade and logistics circles. The case consolidates challenges brought forth by various small businesses and states, focusing on administrative authority and its constitutional boundaries. Background of the Tariff Controversy At the heart of the dispute is the administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to set broad tariffs without explicit Congressional approval. A recent appellate

Dozens of Containers Drop from Mississippi at Long Beach’s Pier G Causing Operational Shutdown
Early Tuesday, a significant mishap unfolded at Pier G of the Port of Long Beach, when the Portuguese-flagged cargo ship Mississippi experienced a severe list to one side, causing dozens of containers to topple overboard into the harbor waters.

How the Teamsters Unveil Their Vision for Trucking Safety and Training in the Next Highway Bill
The Teamsters union, representing a vast network of truck drivers and related workers, has laid out its priorities for the upcoming U.S.

OnTrac Expands Its Reach with New Coast-to-Coast Parcel Delivery Services to Compete with FedEx and UPS
OnTrac, a well-known regional parcel carrier, has stepped up its game by introducing three new coast-to-coast delivery services designed to shake up the parcel shipping industry and offer competitive alternatives to FedEx and UPS.

Navigating the Class 8 Truck Market Slump: Production Adjustments and Freight Implications in 2025
Class 8 truck manufacturers are steering cautiously through a landscape marked by subdued demand and inventory glut.

Diesel Prices Rise Slightly Amid Modest OPEC+ Output Increase and Middle East Incident
Diesel prices have nudged upward for the second week running, moving up by a modest 3.2 cents per gallon to an average of $3.766.

Un memento ferm de la ESDC: Clasificarea greșită a șoferilor de camioane ca antreprenori independenți este împotriva legii canadiene
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) a emis un avertisment clar și serios către sectorul canadian de transport rutier, subliniind că clasificarea greșită a șoferilor de camion sub așa-numitul model „Driver Inc.” este ilegală și va atrage penalități.

How Tariffs Shake Up North American Truck Manufacturing and Its Supply Chain
Intuitively, building every truck component domestically would seem to shield manufacturers from the sting of tariffs—but as recent developments show, reality rarely plays by simple rules.
