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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.

How EU Parliament’s Demand for Adjustments in the EU-US Trade Agreement Could Influence Global Freight and Shipping
The European Parliament is actively advocating for adjustments to the EU-US trade agreement established this summer.

Ohio’s Nagle Cos. Grows Refrigerated Trucking Operations by Acquiring Kandel Transport
A Major Step for Refrigerated Trucking in Ohio Temperature-controlled freight is getting a serious upgrade in Ohio. Nagle Cos., a renowned refrigerated carrier near Toledo, has expanded its footprint by acquiring fellow Ohio-based Kandel Transport, headquartered in Akron. This move isn't just about growth; it’s about combining forces to enhance capacity, efficiency, and market reach in refrigerated trucking. Union of Fleets: Numbers That Matter Post-acquisition, the combined operation boasts a hefty lineup of 115 tractors and 200 trailers , positioning the new entity as a powerhouse in refrigerated haulage. Expected annual revenue hovers around $45 million , setting the stage for notable

Ontario’s Trucking Industry Faces Enforcement Challenges Amid Safety Concerns and Inspection Flaws
The trucking industry in Ontario is grappling with a critical issue: how to truly safeguard road safety and reputation amid ineffective regulatory enforcement.

How Strategic Localized Inventory Enhances Speed, Sustainability, and Efficiency in Fulfillment
Fulfillment isn’t just about shaking a magic wand and moving products from point A to point B.

How the New EU Entry/Exit System Could Change Freight Haulage Between the UK and Europe
The rollout of the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES), introducing biometric border controls, is poised to shake up the UK haulage industry.

How the Collaboration Between CEL and Cluster IA is Driving AI Innovation in Logistics
A significant partnership has been forged between the Centro Español de Logística (CEL) and the Cluster IA of the Comunidad de Madrid, aiming to supercharge the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in logistics management and supply chain processes.

FTC Review of Amazon and Google Advertising Raises Questions on Disclosure and Pricing Transparency
Understanding the FTC's Focus on Ad Practices The spotlight is now on Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google as the Federal Trade Commission kicks off investigations into their advertising operations. The central question: Did these tech giants clearly and honestly disclose the terms and pricing of the ads they offer? This scrutiny comes from the consumer protection wing of the FTC, doubly highlighting how crucial transparency is in the digital ad world. At the heart of the inquiry are the online auction mechanisms these companies use to sell ads in real time. Amazon runs auctions for sponsored listings visible when shoppers search for items. Google rapidly auctions search ads the

UNFI Enhances Distribution Efficiency With Robotic Facility in Sarasota, Florida
UNFI Advances Supply Chain with a High-Tech Robotic Center in Florida United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI) has unveiled its latest distribution center in Sarasota, Florida, featuring innovative automation technologies. This facility marks a significant leap in the company’s ongoing efforts to modernize its supply chain through robot-assisted logistics aimed at improving order accuracy and operational efficiency. Next-Level Automation: The Robotic Backbone The sprawling 1-million-square-foot hub is UNFI’s first center outfitted with Pick-it-Easy robots developed by Knapp, a leader in warehouse technology. These robots harness artificial intelligence to meticulously identify products by their

UPS Mail Innovations Announces Extended Peak Season Surcharges for October Through January
The busy peak shipping season is about to get a little more costly for customers using UPS Mail Innovations.

FAA Imposes $3.1M Fine on Boeing for Multiple Safety Violations Affecting Aviation Operations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a fine totaling $3.1 million against Boeing Co.

How CN and CSX Collaborations Are Reshaping North American Rail Freight and Logistics
The landscape of North American rail freight is shifting, with Canadian National (CN) and CSX highlighting the power of interline partnerships as a game-changing strategy for boosting efficiency and expanding service reach.

Updates on Traffic Affected by V-31 Surface Rehabilitation Works in Valencia and Their Impact on Transport
The V-31 or Pista de Silla, a vital artery in the province of Valencia, is currently undergoing significant surface rehabilitation works spanning from km 0 to 13.
