
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.

EcoCeres’ Johor SAF Facility: What It Means for Asia’s Renewable Fuel Supply and Logistics
EcoCeres has launched a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production facility in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, and this article unpacks the plant’s capabilities and what that means for regional energy and logistics.

Europe’s Fleet Evolution: Telematics, Electrification and Intelligent Payments
This piece will examine the forces reshaping fleet management across Europe, from electrification and telematics to intelligent payments and regulatory pressure.

Spa Park in Leamington Spa Reaches 100% Occupancy Following Two Large Leases
The focus here is the full occupancy milestone reached at Stoford’s 500,000ft² Spa Park in Leamington Spa after two significant lettings.

Deadline flyttad: Konsulter har till 9 februari att registrera sig för CEI-rådgivning
Tidsfristen för intresseanmälningar (EOI) för att tillhandahålla projektförberedelse- och transaktionsrådgivningstjänster för Filippinernas system för gränsöverskridande elektronisk fakturering (CEI) har förlängts till den 9 februari 2026.

ARGO Real Estate expands urban logistics portfolio with Chelmsford and Oxford acquisitions
This piece reveals the details and logistics implications of ARGO Real Estate’s recent acquisitions of multi-let urban industrial estates in Chelmsford and Oxford.

PPA lanserar särskild övertagandeenhet för att driva fraktverksamhet vid Jubang kryssningshamn
Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) har etablerat en särskild övertagandeenhet, PPA-Jubang Port Services (PPA-JPS), för att hantera lastverksamheten vid Jubang kryssningsfartygs port i Dapa, Siargao.

Spain’s agricultural sector mobilizes nationwide with tractor demonstrations over PAC budget cuts and trade agreements
The article reveals the renewed wave of protests by Spanish farmers and livestock producers, who are mobilizing across Spain this week with tractor convoys and demonstrations.

CUPIA’s deployable e-commerce processing solution aimed at the Bureau of Customs and logistics impacts
CUPIA has proposed a dedicated e-commerce processing system for the Bureau of Customs (BOC), presenting a solution ready for immediate deployment and aligned with the Philippines’ regulatory framework.

A Century of Flight: Mail’s Role in Building United Cargo and Modern Air Freight
This piece reveals how the humble airmail helped create what is now United Cargo and why that legacy still matters for today’s logistics networks.

FAST Logistics launches Opol warehouse to deepen Northern Mindanao logistics reach
The focus here is the opening of a new FAST Logistics warehouse in Opol, Misamis Oriental, designed to strengthen supply chains serving Cagayan de Oro City and Northern Mindanao.

Aboitiz InfraCapital Records 16.17M Passengers at MCIA, LIA and BPIA in 2025
This piece reveals how Aboitiz InfraCapital’s airport trio—Mactan‑Cebu International Airport (MCIA), Laguindingan International Airport (LIA), and Bohol‑Panglao International Airport (BPIA)—handled a combined 16.17 million passengers in 2025 and what that means for regional travel and logistics.

FMCSA Regional Emergency: 40-State Waiver Spurs Short-Term Hours-of-Service Relief
This piece explains the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s regional emergency declaration across 40 states and what the temporary waiver means for drivers, carriers, and supply chains responding to winter storms.
