
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.

Philippine International Air Cargo and Mail Traffic See 7.2% Uptick in First Six Months of 2025
The first six months of 2025 witnessed a solid 7.2% increase in the volume of international air cargo and mail handled through the Philippines, reaching nearly 225 million kilograms.

How Retailers Can Convert Returns Into Revenue and Optimize Reverse Logistics
It’s a familiar scene: holiday sales skyrocket, carts overflow, and excitement builds around the latest must-have gadgets or trendy apparel.

Titan Aviation Leasing and Bain Capital Join Forces in a $410 Million Freighter Leasing Venture
Atlas Air Worldwide’s dry-leasing division, Titan Aviation Leasing, has kicked off its second freighter leasing fund through a joint venture with private equity powerhouse Bain Capital.

Radiant Logistics Expands Forwarding Network by Acquiring Majority Stake in Mexico’s Weport
In a significant strategic move, Radiant Logistics has secured an 80% ownership stake in Mexico City’s Weport, a well-established transportation and logistics provider.

Copa Airlines Boosts Cargo Capacity with Icelease’s Lease of Second 737-800BCF Freighter
In a significant move to expand its cargo fleet, Copa Airlines recently took delivery of its second Boeing 737-800BCF freighter.

Key Issues in the Highway Bill: Differing Views Between OOIDA and ATA on Drug Testing, Teen Drivers, and Contracting
The upcoming highway bill has stirred a spirited debate among trucking industry leaders, with two major groups—the American Trucking Associations (ATA) and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA)—at loggerheads over several critical issues.

Legal Actions Spotlight Alleged Exploitation of Mexican Workers at GFA Alabama and Glovis Georgia Logistics
A significant lawsuit has progressed in Georgia, centering on claims against two prominent logistics companies: GFA Alabama Inc.

Lithuania Welcomes Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 Electric Trucks Boosting Sustainable Freight Transport
Lithuania is stepping into the future of freight transport, with Mercedes-Benz Trucks delivering the country’s first two fully electric eActros 600 trucks to Finėjas Group, one of Mercedes-Benz's biggest clients in Europe.

US Withholds Sanctions on China Due to Ongoing Trade Negotiations and Ukraine War Dynamics
In a move that reflects the intricate chess game of international diplomacy and commerce, the United States has decided to hold back on imposing secondary sanctions on China for its support of Russia in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

How Strategic Innovations in Port Modernization Are Reshaping Global Maritime Trade and Logistics
At the crossroads of land and sea, ports have traditionally served as mere stopovers for cargo.

Transforming Supply Chain Visibility with project44’s Movement and Disruption Navigator Solutions
Supply chain management has long been tangled in complexity and outdated communication methods, leading to frustrating inefficiencies.

Diesel Prices Expected to Increase Through Autumn Harvest Season as Supply Tightens
Diesel fuel prices look ready to continue their upward trajectory as we head into the harvest season, influenced by a blend of economic signals and seasonal demand spikes.
