
Författare
James Miller är specialiserad på global logistik och leveranskedjans dynamik. Hans undersökande arbete utforskar komplexiteten i internationell handel, infrastrukturutmaningar och tekniska framsteg som formar modern handel. Han förespråkar hållbara metoder och transparens i leveranskedjans verksamhet.

Large Methamphetamine and Cigarette Seizure After Commercial Truck Inspection in Saskatchewan
During a routine commercial vehicle inspection in Saskatchewan, authorities intercepted a shipment carrying approximately 46 kilograms of methamphetamine alongside an astonishing 4.2 million unstamped cigarettes.

EVARM Showcases Innovative Hydrogen Hybrid Truck from Dakar Rally for Cleaner Heavy-Duty Transport at Tomorrow.Mobility
The spotlight turned to EVARM's latest innovation in urban sustainable mobility at the recent Tomorrow.Mobility event, part of the Smart City Expo World Congress in Barcelona.

How Delaying Decisions Can Lead to Growing Costs and Affect Your Logistics
Ever found yourself stuck in that frustrating limbo of “Should I or shouldn’t I?” The cost of inaction is something that sneaks up on many—businesses and individuals alike.

How the Sustainable Mobility Law Challenges SMEs and Passenger Bus Services in Spain
The recently approved Sustainable Mobility Law in Spain has stirred significant concerns among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the bus transportation sector.

How Universal Logistics’ Intermodal Asset Impairment Shaped Its Challenging Q3 and What It Means for Cargo Transport
The third quarter of 2025 revealed a rocky phase for Universal Logistics Holdings, as the company reported a staggering net loss, fueled mainly by a noncash impairment tied to its intermodal division.

The Realities and Challenges Faced by Newly Hired Truck Drivers in Long-Haul Transport
Bright autumn sunshine can light up a room, yet sometimes the individuals behind the wheel of our freight trucks carry stories that cloud their smiles.

UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville: What It Means for Freight and Logistics This Week
In the world of air freight, where efficiency and timing are king, unexpected disasters can rattle the smooth flow of supply chains.

Weak Class 8 Truck Orders and Accelerating Capacity Contraction Signal Shifts in the Freight Industry
As 2025 unfolds, the trucking industry faces a mixed bag where some bad news might actually be a silver lining.

Understanding the Legal Dispute Around FMCSA’s Non-Domiciled CDL Regulation and Its Consequences
A fresh legal controversy has taken center stage regarding the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) interim rule that restricts the issuance of commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs) to non-domiciled applicants.

Hasbro and Mattel Ready for Holiday Season Bounce Back with Strategic Supply Chain Changes
Despite a rocky third quarter defined by order delays and tariff challenges, toy manufacturers Hasbro and Mattel are now pointing towards a robust rebound in retail orders as the holiday season approaches.

Anticipated Flight Reductions at Major U.S. Airports Could Intensify If Government Shutdown Persists
Growing Flight Cancellations Linked to Government Shutdown With one of the busiest travel seasons on the horizon, the U.S. aviation sector is bracing for significant disruption. Reduced staffing of air traffic controllers due to the ongoing government shutdown has already resulted in a 10% cut in flight capacity at over 40 airports, particularly affecting airlines like American, Delta, and United. If this shutdown drags on, flight cancellations could double, hitting travelers and the air cargo sector hard. Impact on Airlines and Airports The limited air traffic controller staff places pressure on airport operations and airline scheduling. The current 10% capacity reduction means fewer

CYLAD Establishes New Office in Vienna to Boost Central and Eastern European Market Presence
International management consulting firm CYLAD has set up shop in Vienna, marking the opening of its tenth global office.
