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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.

Goodyear and TIP Group extend strategic partnership to strengthen fleet performance and sustainability
The announcement confirms that Goodyear and TIP Group have renewed their long-standing collaboration for another five years, marking twenty years of joint work supporting European fleets.

How Winter Storm Fern Delayed FedEx, UPS and U.S. Postal Service Operations
This piece examines the operational fallout from Winter Storm Fern that hit major parcel carriers across the United States and the implications for shippers and logistics providers.

How Integrating ERP and SGA Unlocks a Global View of Your Supply Chain
This piece reveals how tying together ERP and SGA systems creates a cohesive, actionable picture of supply chain operations in real time.

Storm Joseph forecast: heavy rain, gale-force winds and widespread snow — impacts and precautions for transport and logistics
Storm Joseph is set to sweep across the peninsula with two distinct phases of precipitation, strong winds and an abrupt temperature drop; this article explains what to expect, how to prepare, and what it means for transport and logistics.

Practical nutrition for professional drivers: vegetables, proteins, cereals and legumes as a base
This piece reveals what a practical, healthy diet for drivers should look like, focusing on simple, natural foods and daily habits that fit life on the road.

Buick Envision set for U.S. production at Fairfax Assembly in 2028
This article reveals General Motors' plan to relocate Buick Envision assembly from China to the United States beginning in 2028 and what that means for pricing, production and supply chains.

Knight‑Swift Transportation Holdings’ intermodal business narrows losses as revenue per load rises
This article reveals how Knight‑Swift Transportation Holdings brought its intermodal segment close to break‑even in Q4 and what that could mean for freight and logistics moving forward.

How C.H. Robinson’s AI Agents Dramatically Speed Responses for Missed LTL Pickups
This piece reveals how C.H. Robinson has deployed AI agents to compress response times for missed LTL pickups and why shippers and carriers should take note. What changed: from hours to under two minutes Historically, a single complex emailed load tender could tie up a dispatcher for a long stretch — sometimes as much as four hours — while they parsed routing, availability, and special handling instructions. Now, thanks to targeted technology investments, C.H. Robinson reports that similar tenders that once took hours can be processed in roughly 90 seconds . That’s not just a dial-up-to-broadband upgrade; it’s a transformation in how freight decisions are orchestrated. How the AI agents

Why Greenland’s Geopolitical Shift Matters for U.S. Imports, NATO and Global Logistics
Greenland’s rise from icy backdrop to geopolitical spotlight will be explored here, focusing on consequences for U.S.

Oman Air recalibrates cargo operations: belly space first, selective freighters, and Muscat as a transit hub
This piece reveals how Oman Air is reshaping its cargo strategy around high-yield flows, smarter use of belly capacity, and cautious freighter deployment.

LIT Speditions GmbH expands UK operations with Olof Mtt and Sapphire acquisitions
The expansion of LIT Speditions GmbH into the United Kingdom via strategic acquisitions and a major fleet increase is the topic revealed here.

How DHL Express India is reshaping capacity, digital systems and Tier‑2/Tier‑3 connectivity
This article examines how DHL Express India is recalibrating its network, fleet and digital tools to meet rising demand across India’s major and smaller cities, and what that means for logistics players and shippers.
