
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。

How Yellow Corp. Terminal Sales Mark a Shift in Freight and Logistics Landscape
Recently, several key terminals once operated by Yellow Corp., a less-than-truckload (LTL) freight carrier, were sold off as part of the company’s bankruptcy process.

Renewable Fuels Urged for Road Transport Decarbonization in Extremadura Amid Growing Sustainable Energy Push
In the mix of strategies aiming to cut emissions in transport, renewable fuels have emerged as a critical piece of the puzzle for Extremadura’s next government.

Amazon's New AI Leadership and Its Implications for Tech and Logistics
Amazon has recently made a significant move in restructuring its artificial intelligence (AI) operations, appointing Peter DeSantis to head a newly formed AI unit.

Declining Medium-Duty Truck Sales in 2025 Reflect Broader Industry Pressures
As 2025 draws to a close, the medium-duty truck market in the United States reveals a concerning sales slump with only one month seeing year-over-year growth.

Revival of TIR Transport Routes from Turkey to GCC Markets via Syria Restores Vital Logistics Link
The resumption of TIR transport movements from Turkey to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) markets via Syria marks a significant milestone for regional trade and international road haulage.

Exploring AI’s Impact on Industrial Operations and Supply Chain Strategies at the 2026 ARC Industry Forum
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence is not just a buzzword anymore—it’s becoming the engine driving the future of industrial operations and supply chain management.

Operational Strain at FedEx as MD-11 Fleet Grounding Disrupts Pilot Lodging and Schedule Management
FedEx has encountered significant operational hiccups following the mandatory grounding of its MD-11 freighter fleet, a move that has rippled across its pilot support services during peak shipping season.

Trade Volumes at the Port of Los Angeles to Ease in 2026 Following Solid Performance in 2025
The bustling Port of Los Angeles has maintained a robust shipping performance, moving over 10 million container units for the second year running in 2025.

OTR Solutions Teams Up with FreightWaves SONAR to Integrate Market Rate Intelligence for Carrier Fleets
The trucking industry is no stranger to the rollercoaster ride of freight markets, with fluctuating demand and price volatility making it tricky for carriers to stay competitive.

Anticipated Locations and Impact of French Farmers’ Protests on Major Roads in December 2025
The French Federation of Transporters (FNTR) has issued detailed updates about planned farmers’ protests set to disrupt various roads and highways throughout France in December 2025.

How Alabama’s Collaboration with ICE Aims to Reinforce Safety and Compliance in Trucking
In an ambitious effort to shore up safety and compliance within the trucking industry, Alabama has teamed up with federal immigration agents to focus enforcement actions along rural interstate corridors known for high crash rates.

The Rising Power Needs of Hyperscale Data Centers and Their Impact on Modern Grid Infrastructures
The Growing Energy Appetite of Data Centers Data centers today are absolute energy beasts. While microgrids accounted for about 0.3% of US power generation in 2024, data centers consumed a chunk of roughly 4.4% of the US power—a figure eying a climb to 12% by 2030. This surge is propelled by the race to develop cutting-edge frontier AI models, which demand massive computational muscle. Running these models involves power-hungry hardware like GPUs, TPUs, and CPUs working overtime, gobbling electricity in the process. These energy requirements aren't just background noise; they shape how hyperscalers—those giant cloud service companies driving AI and other digital services—operate. The long
