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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.

How autonomous trucks could help solve Spain’s trucker shortage
This piece looks at the potential for autonomous trucks to relieve Spain’s chronic scarcity of professional drivers and what that shift may mean for the logistics industry.

FACUA clarifies passengers’ entitlements following the Adamuz high‑speed train derailment
The article outlines passengers’ rights and available remedies after the high‑speed train derailment in Adamuz, and reviews the immediate transport and logistical implications.

PYMETRANS pushes authorities to activate the Evaluation Commission on early retirement for transport workers
The national transport federation PYMETRANS is pressing the government and sector forums to activate the Evaluation Commission that would study access to early retirement for drivers and other transport workers whose roles involve high professional wear and occupational disease risk.

Circular economy tactics to reduce Scope 3 emissions across supply chains
Scope 3 emissions and circular economy principles will be unpacked here, showing practical steps companies can take to lower indirect carbon footprints across supply chains.

How to Ready Your Workday Tenant for the 2026 R1 Release
This piece unpacks practical steps to prepare for Workday’s 2026 R1 feature update and why getting the groundwork right matters.

Fenadismer and Anetra Request Modernization of IRPF Per Diems for Road Drivers
The request by Fenadismer and Anetra to update IRPF per diem (dietas) limits for professional drivers will be explained and evaluated below.

Dutch Grants Accelerate Electric Trucks, Charging and Hydrogen Mobility (SPriLa, AanZET, SPuLa, SWiM)
This piece reveals the Netherlands’ renewed subsidy programs aimed at accelerating the roll-out of electric trucks, charging infrastructure and hydrogen mobility across the country.

AI advances at Scania: Adam Jenaker on the shift from modular systems to an AI “brain”
This article reveals how recent AI innovations at Scania are changing autonomous, center-to-center transport and what that means for the logistics world.

Mercedes‑Benz NextGenH2 unveiled: a hydrogen long‑haul truck moving toward series production
The Mercedes‑Benz NextGenH2 Truck has been unveiled by Daimler Truck, with a short‑series build of 100 units planned at the Wörth plant for delivery to customers from late 2026.

How 3PLs Came to Dominate 2025’s Biggest Industrial Real Estate Deals
This article reveals why third-party logistics firms signed nearly half of the top 100 industrial leases in 2025 and what that means for supply chains and logistics planning.

TRATON Group increases investment to accelerate factory-built autonomous trucks in US and Europe
The expansion of TRATON GROUP’s partnership with PlusAI and the planned $25 million funding to commercialize SuperDrive™ autonomous trucks will be explored in this article.

How growing vehicle populations and shifting aftermarket demand will reshape trucking and logistics
The article reveals recent forecasts for North American commercial vehicle populations and how they’re reshaping the heavy-duty aftermarket.
