
作者
詹姆斯·米勒专攻全球物流和供应链动态。他的调查工作探讨了现代商业格局中的国际贸易、基础设施挑战和技术进步等错综复杂的问题。他倡导在供应链运营中推行可持续实践和透明度。

Aerios Introduces AI-Driven Automation for Air Cargo Charter Quotes
Aerios has launched an AI-powered automation module designed to speed up air cargo charter quoting and to turn messy email requests into usable data in seconds.

TIACA invites nominations for the 2026 Hall of Fame, honoring lifetime impact across air, land and sea logistics
Nominations are open for the 2026 TIACA Hall of Fame Award, which recognizes individuals who have delivered lasting impact across the global cargo ecosystem.

Why shippers prioritize critical SKUs and precision planning for Lunar New Year logistics
The focus here is on how shippers are favoring targeted inventory planning and flexible transport tactics instead of broad stockpiling ahead of Lunar New Year.

Court ruling makes Landstar fully liable for $22.8M verdict, reshaping broker risk
This article explains a recent Texas court ruling that now makes Landstar liable for the full monetary award in a serious 2021 crash, and what that development could mean for freight brokers, carriers, insurers, and logistics planning.

New Factory Projects in 2026: Lilly, Texas Instruments and Rivian Lead Large-Scale Builds
This article reveals the major factory construction projects scheduled to break ground or progress in 2026 and why freight and logistics teams should care.

HAVI启用开利冷藏的Vector eCool电动半挂车
集团 HAVI 已开始使用两辆配备卡莱特(Carrier Transicold)Vector® eCool 电动制冷系统的半挂车,标志着向电气化冷链迈出了实质性的一步。

Government weighs in as Supreme Court considers whether brokers face liability under the F4A
This piece examines the U.S. government's move to join the Supreme Court fight over broker liability in the case involving C.H. Robinson , and what that could mean for freight and logistics stakeholders. Quick background: the dispute in plain terms The dispute centers on Montgomery v. Caribe , a lawsuit that reached the Supreme Court after a truck driver, Montgomery, was struck by another truck on an Illinois highway. The carrier involved had been hired by C.H. Robinson , and the question is whether a broker can be hauled into state tort suits under the so-called Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act (commonly abbreviated here as F4A or FAAAA ). The heart of the matter is

Federal proposal would direct $200 million to expand commercial truck parking and improve driver safety
Congress is weighing a federal proposal to direct $200 million toward expanding commercial truck parking along key freight corridors and easing a chronic shortage that affects drivers and supply chains.

IK Partners takes majority stake in Trustmoore to boost cross-border services and growth
The sale of a majority stake in Trustmoore to IK Partners and what it means for corporate services and logistics will be unpacked here.

Rhenus launches QAZContargo Almaty: a new rail hub on the Trans‑Caspian corridor
The article reveals the opening of Rhenus's first owned rail terminal in Kazakhstan and what that means for freight and regional logistics.

How modern case erectors and pallet wrappers streamline e‑commerce packing and shipping
Packaging choices and machinery have quietly become a linchpin for faster, safer e‑commerce fulfillment, and this piece reveals which machines deliver the most value for busy warehouses.

How Climate Extremes Are Forcing Pharma Supply Chains to Rethink Cold Chain Resilience
This piece reveals how increasing weather extremes are disrupting the transportation of temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals and what logistics teams can do to stay ahead.
