
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.

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.

CEVA Logistics Initiates Europe-Wide Reverse Logistics for Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling and Reuse
Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids aren’t just revolutionizing transport; they’re also creating a fresh set of challenges and opportunities in logistics, especially at the end of a battery's lifespan.

Streamlining Airport Cargo Collection with Smart Pick Up and Verified ID Technologies
Airport cargo handling has long been bogged down by manual processes, involving heaps of paperwork, confusing booking desks, and tiresome queues.

Telecom Operators Fall Short of Unlocking Full Customer Value Potential Despite Clear Monetization Challenges
Telecom operators worldwide are currently tapping into only about 60% of the potential customer value available to them, leaving a significant chunk—roughly 40%—unrealized.

How the Space 4.0 Era is Revolutionizing Space Operations and Influencing Global Logistics
The space sector is currently undergoing a remarkable transformation known as the Space 4.0 era—characterized by rapid innovation, expanding opportunities, and an influx of private players reshaping the industry landscape.

Why Middle Manager Burnout Commands More Than Just Lighter Workloads and How It Impacts Leadership and Logistics
Middle managers are the unsung linchpins in organizations, often bearing the brunt of competing demands that pile up like a tower ready to topple.

How Anderson MacGyver’s Research Powers a New Digital Transformation Measurement Tool and Its Implications for Logistics
In today's fast-paced business environment, digital transformation has evolved from a trendy phrase to a vital necessity for organizations striving to stay competitive.

How Kögel’s Alliance with TSE Brakes Expands Its High-Quality Brake Cylinder Lineup
Kögel Trailer has formed a significant partnership with the American brake cylinder manufacturer TSE Brakes, opening up access to a broader range of premium brake parts for its customers.

Bureau of Customs Pauses Safeguard Duties on High-Density Polyethylene Imports to Avoid Supply Disruptions
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has put a hold on the definitive safeguard duty applied to imports of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a move that took effect as of September 6, 2025.
Liege Airport Enhances Cargo Operations with LGG Tracking at Expanding CargoLand Hub
Liege Airport (LGG) has taken a leap into the future by launching LGG Tracking, a state-of-the-art cargo tracking and management platform within its sprawling CargoLand hub.
