
Автор
Джеймс Миллер специализируется на глобальной логистике и динамике цепочек поставок. Его исследовательская работа изучает сложности международной торговли, инфраструктурные проблемы и технологические достижения, формирующие современную коммерцию. Он выступает за устойчивые практики и прозрачность в операциях цепочек поставок.

BERGÉ Confirms High Safety and Quality Standards in Cartagena Port through SQAS Certification Renewal
Logistics operations at Cartagena Port have recently witnessed a significant milestone as the operator BERGÉ successfully revalidated the Safety & Quality Assessment System (SQAS) certification, specifically for its transport activities in this key Spanish port.

Schmitz Cargobull Launches the Fully Electric S.KOe COOL Refrigerated Semi-Trailer at Austrian Workshop
Schmitz Cargobull has rolled out its fully electric refrigerated semi-trailer, the S.KOe COOL, revealing it at a dedicated workshop organized by Austria’s Council for Sustainable Logistics (CNL).

European Commission opts against provisional antidumping duties on Chinese passenger and light truck tires, investigation proceeds
The European Commission recently announced the decision to refrain from implementing provisional antidumping duties on new passenger and light truck tires imported from China.

Insights on Professional Drivers’ Challenges with Holiday Road Restrictions and the Impact on Logistics Efficiency
When the holiday season rolls around, many anticipate festive gatherings and quality time with loved ones.

FRA Imposes 10-Mile Limit on Non-English Speaking Rail Crews Operating Near U.S.-Mexico Border
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has introduced a safety rule restricting non-English speaking rail crews operating inbound from Mexico to a maximum of 10 miles inside the United States from the border.

Elon Musk’s Major 2018 Tesla Stock Award Reinstated by Delaware Supreme Court After Lengthy Legal Battle
A long-standing legal dispute has culminated with the Delaware Supreme Court ruling in favor of reinstating Elon Musk’s 2018 Tesla pay plan, a stock-based compensation package now valued at roughly $140 billion.

Marijuana Rescheduling Won’t End Drug Testing Requirements for Truck Drivers and Safety-Sensitive Workers
Even if marijuana is officially downgraded to a Schedule III substance, drug testing for safety-sensitive roles like truck drivers is here to stay.

Polestar Strengthens Balance Sheet with $300 Million Investment Amid Financial Challenges
Electric vehicle manufacturer Polestar has landed a significant injection of $300 million in new financing, a move aimed at addressing its ongoing liquidity crunch and mounting financial pressures.

New Leadership at Performance Food Group: Scott McPherson Takes Over as CEO Following US Foods Merger Talks Collapse
Performance Food Group (PFG) is welcoming a new chapter in its executive leadership with Scott McPherson stepping up as CEO starting January 1.

New York City’s Delivery Protection Act Faces Delay, Leaving Amazon’s Licensing Regulation on Hold
Efforts to regulate last-mile delivery services, most notably Amazon, in New York City hit a significant roadblock in 2025.

Navigating the Spike in Cargo Theft Over the Year-End Holiday Period and Its Impact on Supply Chains
As the year draws to a close, logistics operators and shippers face more than just holiday rush challenges—they confront a significant upsurge in cargo theft.

How the Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern Merger Is Set to Revolutionize Single-Line Rail Freight and Transform Truckload Traffic
The recent merger between Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) is poised to reshape the freight transportation landscape, specifically by expanding single-line rail service lanes by 10,000.
