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Джеймс Міллер спеціалізується на глобальній логістиці та динаміці ланцюгів поставок. Його дослідницька робота вивчає тонкощі міжнародної торгівлі, інфраструктурні виклики та технологічні досягнення, що формують сучасну комерцію. Він виступає за сталі практики та прозорість у ланцюгах поставок.

The Shift Toward Early Carrier Payments by Third-Party Logistics Providers in the UK
The logistics world is buzzing about a growing trend in the UK where third-party logistics providers (3PLs) are increasingly paying transport carriers ahead of the usual schedule.

Expanded Philippine Airlines Services from Clark Airport to Basco and Busuanga Enhance Travel Options
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ramping up its flight offerings to Basco and Busuanga from Clark International Airport starting October 26.

How GST Tax Cuts on Freight Services Are Expected to Revitalize Demand and Logistics in India
The recent decision by the GST Council to rationalize tax slabs on freight services is creating waves, especially for sectors like FMCG, durables, and automobiles.

India Cargo Awards Unveiled in New Delhi, Highlighting Innovations in India's Air Cargo Sector
On September 8, 2025, New Delhi will be buzzing as it hosts the prestigious India Cargo Awards, a grand stage dedicated to honoring the trailblazers and innovators steering the air cargo industry within India.

Scoobic MED Sets the Bar for Sustainable and Autonomous Urban Delivery Solutions
Urban logistics is rapidly evolving, and a fresh player has entered the scene: the Scoobic MED, a fully electric, autonomous vehicle boasting 5G connectivity tailored exclusively for last-mile deliveries in bustling city environments.

New Nominations to the Federal Maritime Commission Could Shape U.S. Shipping and Trade Oversight
Two experienced professionals from Florida, Laura DiBella and Robert Harvey, have been nominated to fill key vacancies on the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC).

Overview of Pending Certification for Nine Freighter Conversion Programs and Their Logistic Implications
The air cargo industry is witnessing a surge of aircraft conversions turning passenger planes into freighters, yet as of now, nine such programs remain in the pipeline awaiting crucial certification.

How FlyingBasket and Skylift Drones Transported Over 38 Tonnes to Orsted Offshore Wind Turbines
A pioneering drone logistics operation has taken place in the United Kingdom, where heavy-lift drones have been used for large-scale deliveries to offshore wind turbines.

Manitoba's Initiative to Expose and Combat Labor Trafficking Within Trucking Industry
The Canadian province of Manitoba has recently rolled out a significant campaign aimed at highlighting the dark underbelly of human trafficking that has infiltrated the trucking industry.

OPEC Projects Tight Oil Market Ahead Despite Production Boosts and Rising Demand
The oil market is bracing for tight conditions in the foreseeable future, even as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) steps up production.

East Kent Railway Heritage Line Moves Closer to Freight Service Revival After Decades
After almost forty years, the East Kent Railway, a well-loved heritage line in southeast England, is gearing up for a significant change—freight trains may once again roll across its tracks.

Ukrainian Railways Foresees Freight Volume Dip in 2025 and Looks to Expand Customer Base
Ukrainian Railways (UZ) projects a dip in rail freight volume next year, expecting to haul around 162 million tonnes in 2025.
