
Autor
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.

Volvo Achieves Over One Million Connected Trucks Worldwide to Enhance Fleet Management and Efficiency
Volvo Trucks has hit a major milestone with over one million of its vehicles now digitally connected around the globe.

Understanding Car Insurance Costs in 2025 and What Makes Them Rise
Buying car insurance in 2025 feels a bit like shopping online with a full cart—you've got to balance what you need against what you can realistically spend.

Circle K Enhances Payment Options for Truck Fleets with Relay’s Digital Solution
Circle K is stepping up its game for truck fleets by integrating Relay Payments’ digital payment system at over 500 of its truck-accessible locations.

FMCSA to Cut Off Paper Payments for Trucking Fees from September 30, Changing How Carriers Process Payments
The Shift in FMCSA Payment Methods Starting September 30, the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will officially stop accepting paper payments such as cheques and money orders for all agency-related fee transactions. This marks a significant change for fleets and trucking companies who are used to mailing in payments for things like initial registrations, fee reinstatements, legal name changes, and civil penalty settlements. What Transactions Are Affected? Every fee-based transaction handled by the FMCSA will now require online or electronic payment methods. This includes: Initial operating authority registrations Reinstatements of suspended or revoked authority Legal

Investigating Methane Emissions of LNG Ships Reveals Lower Levels Than Previously Estimated
When it comes to ship emissions, methane has often been the elephant in the room, particularly for vessels powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Strategic Collaborations Among Air Cargo Carriers Boost Route Networks and Operational Efficiency
In the fast-paced world of air freight, carrier alliances and partnerships have become indispensable strategies for expanding route networks and meeting the ever-shifting demands of global markets.

How Modern Supply Chain Education is Shaping Resilience and Risk-Ready Leaders for Tomorrow
Adapting Supply Chain Education to Meet Today's Challenges The world of supply chain management isn’t what it used to be. With disruptions hitting harder and faster—from natural disasters to global health crises—businesses need a fresh breed of leaders armed with more than just traditional logistics tactics. This piece delves into how universities and institutions are revamping their supply chain programs, placing resilience and risk readiness at the forefront of education. Why Resilience Has Become the New Mantra Supply chain volatility isn’t a new story, but its frequency and intensity sure have amped up in recent years. Situations like the COVID-19 pandemic and global trade fluctuations

Digital Twin Technology Revolutionizes Demolition Waste Management by Bentley, Enactus, and SiTESalvage
The challenge of managing construction and demolition waste has long weighed heavily on the global environment, with mountains of debris frequently ending up in landfills.

Strategies Off-Price Retailers Use to Stay Competitive Amid Rising Tariffs
Off-price retailers like TJX, Ross, and Burlington face a tough balancing act as tariffs climb, pushing up wholesale costs.

NACFE Launches Real-World Tracking of 13 Fleets in Run on Less – Messy Middle Challenge
As of September 8, 2025, a significant experiment in North American freight efficiency got underway: the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) began monitoring the daily activities of 13 trucking fleets participating in the Run on Less – Messy Middle initiative.

Motive Overcomes Samsara in ITC Patent Dispute, Signaling a Boost for Tech Innovation and Fair Competition
The recent US International Trade Commission (ITC) ruling in favor of Motive Technologies (formerly KeepTruckin) against Samsara highlights a critical moment in the evolving world of fleet technology and service competition.

ArcBest Adjusts Third-Quarter Margin Guidance Reflecting Softening Demand and Elevated Expenses
ArcBest has recently adjusted its third-quarter margin forecast, influenced by softer market demand and increasing operational costs.
