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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.

Batangas Port to Implement Increased Passenger Terminal Fee of P90 in Two Stages Starting 2026
The passenger terminal fee at Batangas port is set to rise from P30 to P90, with implementation spread over two phases in 2026.

Philippine Ports Authority Sets 20% Increase for North Port Cargo and Passenger Tariffs Effective 2026
The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has sanctioned a 20% increase in both the cargo-handling tariff and passenger terminal fee at the North Port facility, located at Manila North Harbor.

Kalitta Air Prepares to Strengthen US-Japan Cargo Routes with Latest 777-300ERSF Freighters
Kalitta Air is on the cusp of launching new operations deploying its recently acquired 777-300ERSFs in the critical Japan Airlines (JAL) cargo network spanning the United States and Japan.

Why Narrowbody Engine Prices Have Skyrocketed Amid Supply Shortages
The market for narrowbody aircraft engines has witnessed a staggering increase in values, jumping nearly 50% over the past two years.

Rescue of Injured Truck Driver After A-7 Embankment Incident in Murcia Highlights Transport Risks
At around mid-morning, a serious accident occurred involving a truck driver on the Autovía A-7 near the Murcia district of Javalí Nuevo.

Unlocking Efficient and Cost-Effective Press Release Distribution with EIN Presswire
When it comes to spreading important news or corporate updates far and wide, the method you choose can make all the difference.

Airbus and Aviation Partners Successfully Test Wake Energy Retrieval in New Trials for Fuel Efficiency
Airbus and a coalition of renowned airlines and air traffic management agencies have taken a significant leap toward greener skies by completing an important phase of their fello’fly project.

Federal Appeals Court Suspends Legal Challenge to FMCSA’s New Non-Domiciled CDL Rule
Federal Court Puts the Brakes on FMCSA’s Non-Domiciled CDL Rule Enforcement A recent move by a U.S. federal appeals court has put a hold on the enforcement of a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) interim rule that tightened restrictions on issuing commercial driver licenses (CDLs) to non-domiciled drivers. This pause provides the FMCSA with valuable breathing room to thoroughly review and potentially rewrite the law governing non-resident CDL issuances. The court’s decision to grant FMCSA’s request to hold the case “in abeyance” means the legal challenge to this rule is effectively postponed. Background: What Sparked the Interim Rule? In September, FMCSA introduced an

Jonathan Hankin Takes Helm of ESG to Accelerate Menzies Aviation’s Sustainable Growth Strategy
Menzies Aviation has ushered in a leadership change by announcing Jonathan Hankin as their new Head of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG).

Volkswagen’s Strategy Unfolds: Introducing Range Extender Electric Vehicles in the US, Europe, and China
Volkswagen is eyeing the introduction of electric vehicles equipped with range extender technology in the US and European markets, a move that has been notably successful in China but is still gaining traction in the West.

Unlock Freight Industry Insights Nationwide with FreightWaves Roadshow 2026
FreightWaves is embarking on its highly anticipated Roadshow tour in 2026, aimed at bringing together freight and supply chain professionals across the United States to tackle some of the toughest challenges the industry currently faces.

Sharp Rise in Anchorage Cargo Flights Marks November 2025: Key Carriers and Routes in Focus
November 2025 unexpectedly turned into the busiest month of the year at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, recording a significant surge in international cargo aircraft movements.
