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James Miller sa špecializuje na globálnu logistiku a dynamiku dodávateľského reťazca. Jeho výskumná práca skúma zložitosť medzinárodného obchodu, infraštruktúrne výzvy a technologický pokrok, ktoré formujú moderné obchodovanie. Obhajuje udržateľné postupy a transparentnosť v prevádzkach dodávateľského reťazca.

Werner Enterprises Sees Q3 Revenue Rise Amid Operating Losses and Legal Settlements
While Werner Enterprises managed to increase its total revenue by 3% in the third quarter, the company nonetheless faced a net loss during this period.

How TFI International Navigates Earnings Pressure and Looks Ahead to 2026 Recovery
TFI International reported a decline in revenue and profit for the third quarter, as softer freight volumes continued putting pressure on the company’s financial results.

Trade Negotiations Between the U.S. and Canada Face Setbacks Amid Tariff Disputes
The complex dance of international trade diplomacy between the United States and Canada has hit a rocky patch, with formal trade talks currently at a standstill.

IPS Strengthens Logistics Network by Adding J&R Schugel to Their Expansive Fleet
Interstate Personnel Services (IPS) has recently strengthened its position in the trucking and logistics sector by acquiring the well-established J&R Schugel (JRS).

Solaris to supply 50 Solaris Urbino 18 electric buses for Aarhus's green public transport revolution
The Danish city of Aarhus is set to expand its clean public transportation fleet with a large order of electric buses from Solaris, the renowned bus manufacturer.

Heartland Express Reports Ninth Consecutive Quarterly Loss with Signs of Operational Progress
Heartland Express, a notable player in the truckload (TL) carrier sector based in North Liberty, Iowa, posted a net loss for the third quarter of 2025, marking its ninth consecutive quarter in the red, excluding certain one-off real estate gains.

How Maersk, CMA CGM, and MSC Are Steering Reflagging Trends Toward India’s Maritime Growth
A subtle yet impactful shift is happening within the global shipping industry as leading players such as Maersk, CMA CGM, and MSC increasingly register their vessels under the Indian flag.

Indiana's Midway Blitz Operation Nets 223 Illegal Aliens, Including 146 Truck Drivers on Highways
The recent Midway Blitz operation led to the arrest of 223 individuals classified as illegal aliens on Indiana highways near the Illinois border, among whom 146 were truck drivers holding commercial driver licenses (CDLs).

How Unions and Employers Are Advocating for Reduced Retirement Age for Mobile Crane Drivers
Unions and employer groups have recently come together to formally request a reduction in retirement age coefficients specifically tailored for professional drivers of self-propelled mobile cranes.

Landstar Reports Over 50% Decline in Profit Following Strategic Review and Mexican Unit Divestment
Landstar System, a major player on the North American truckload scene, has experienced a significant drop in profit during the third quarter of 2025.

Freight Market Downturn Shrinks Allison Transmission’s Q3 Profit and Sales in 2025
The freight market’s slowdown continues to cast a shadow over the truck transmission sector, with Allison Transmission experiencing a significant dip in both profit and revenue during the third quarter of 2025.

How Driver Enforcement Expands to Shippers and What It Means for Freight and Logistics
Expanding traditional enforcement beyond trucking companies, recent moves by DOT Secretary Duffy aim to pull shippers into the spotlight for ensuring driver compliance.
