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James Miller

James Miller

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James Miller specializes in global logistics and supply chain dynamics. His investigative work explores the intricacies of international trade, infrastructure challenges, and technological advancements shaping modern commerce. He advocates for sustainable practices and transparency in supply chain operations.

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Etihad Cargo 2025 results: higher volumes, new freighters and AI tracking reshape trade lanes

Etihad Cargo 2025 results: higher volumes, new freighters and AI tracking reshape trade lanes

Etihad Cargo moved 703,000 leg tonnes in 2025, a 9% year‑on‑year increase, while revenue rose 8% — concrete proof that demand across core trade lanes and specialised verticals drove operational expansion and network scaling.

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19 Mart 2026
FlyPharma 2026 set for Copenhagen: strengthening pharma air‑cargo, cold chain and hub connectivity

FlyPharma 2026 set for Copenhagen: strengthening pharma air‑cargo, cold chain and hub connectivity

Copenhagen Airport will host FlyPharma 2026 on 6–7 October 2026 at the Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport, reinforcing CPH’s role as a critical air‑cargo node for temperature‑sensitive pharmaceuticals across Europe and into global markets.

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19 Mart 2026
Cathay Cargo records 5% cargo growth in January 2026 as pharma, fresh and live-animal traffic strengthen

Cathay Cargo records 5% cargo growth in January 2026 as pharma, fresh and live-animal traffic strengthen

Cathay Cargo handled more than 130,000 tonnes of cargo in January 2026, up 5% year‑on‑year, while Available Freight Tonne Kilometres (AFTKs) rose by 3%.

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19 Mart 2026
Juichi Hirasawa to lead All Nippon Airways from April 1, 2026: implications for cargo and network

Juichi Hirasawa to lead All Nippon Airways from April 1, 2026: implications for cargo and network

From 1 April 2026, Juichi Hirasawa will assume the role of President and CEO of All Nippon Airways (ANA), inheriting direct responsibility for corporate strategy and government relations that intersect with the carrier’s cargo network, fleet planning, and international route development.

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19 Mart 2026
How Agent-to-Agent (A2A) Coordination Transforms Supply Chain Decisions

How Agent-to-Agent (A2A) Coordination Transforms Supply Chain Decisions

When a container arrival slips by 48 hours, the impact is felt across transportation, inventory, procurement, and customer service because most companies still rely on sequential human handoffs to realign schedules and commitments.

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19 Mart 2026
Closing the execution-architecture gap so orders, warehouses and carriers act in concert

Closing the execution-architecture gap so orders, warehouses and carriers act in concert

When a tractor-trailer misses its dock appointment by 45 minutes at a regional DC, the TMS updates the ETA but the WMS keeps the original labor plan and the dock scheduler shows full utilization; the result is idle dock labor, missed cross-docks, and customer service scrambling to re-promise orders.

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19 Mart 2026
How Avantor and Aera Technology Turned Decision Intelligence into Operational Supply-Chain Actions

How Avantor and Aera Technology Turned Decision Intelligence into Operational Supply-Chain Actions

Avantor supports customers in 175 countries through 40 distribution centers, serving life sciences and biopharma with mission-critical materials.

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19 Mart 2026
2026 China Plus One: Logistics Comparison of Vietnam, India and Mexico for Manufacturers

2026 China Plus One: Logistics Comparison of Vietnam, India and Mexico for Manufacturers

Road transit from Monterrey to Laredo averages 48–72 hours, and factory-to-DC lead times inside North America shrink to 4–8 days when production shifts to Mexico—a core reason US buyers view Mexico as the fastest nearshoring solution under USMCA.

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19 Mart 2026
WiseTech Global restructures around AI, trimming CargoWise teams across 40 countries

WiseTech Global restructures around AI, trimming CargoWise teams across 40 countries

WiseTech Global will cut roughly 2,000 jobs—about 29% of a 7,000-strong global workforce—over a two-year restructuring as it integrates artificial intelligence into both customer-facing products and internal operations of its CargoWise platforms across 40 countries.

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19 Mart 2026
Dalilah Coleman’s injury in a California crash sharpens focus on non‑domiciled CDL rules

Dalilah Coleman’s injury in a California crash sharpens focus on non‑domiciled CDL rules

The June 2024 construction‑zone collision in California involving a commercial tractor‑trailer has sharpened federal and state scrutiny of commercial driver’s license (CDL) issuance and vetting, with immediate consequences for carrier compliance checks, roadside enforcement, and the movement of freight on high‑risk corridors.

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19 Mart 2026
Highway reauthorization watch: SAFE Act, LICENSE Act, non‑domiciled CDL rule and more

Highway reauthorization watch: SAFE Act, LICENSE Act, non‑domiciled CDL rule and more

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee expects to assemble the next highway reauthorization package by late spring, with a hard deadline of September 30.

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19 Mart 2026
How regulatory gaps let the driver tied to the Alabama 10-fatality crash resume trucking operations

How regulatory gaps let the driver tied to the Alabama 10-fatality crash resume trucking operations

On June 19, 2021, at 14:21 on I-65 near Greenville, Alabama, a Hansen & Adkins Auto Transport Volvo struck stopped traffic, and seconds later a Freightliner operated by Mamuye Ayane Takelu impacted the resulting pileup at highway speeds, pushing a van into the median where ruptured fuel tanks ignited and ten people died; records show Takelu later formed E&V Login Trucking LLC, obtained USDOT number 4233479, and returned to interstate hauling without federal operating authority intervention.

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19 Mart 2026
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