As we stand in 2025, the logistics industry faces an unprecedented series of challenges that require both innovation and adaptability to overcome. Rising operational costs, geopolitical complexities, and enduring environmental disruptions create a daunting landscape for industry players. In
The recent resolution of a labor dispute that involved DHL Express Canada and the Unifor union marks a significant development in the logistics sector. After a grueling impasse that lasted over three weeks, DHL employees voted 72% in favor of a newly negotiated labor contract, bringing operations
The transformation of John F. Kennedy International Airport is set to redefine the landscape of air travel through a massive redevelopment plan worth $19 billion. This ambitious project not only marks a significant physical expansion but also showcases a groundbreaking reevaluation of airport
In the current landscape characterized by shifting global trade dynamics and economic pressures, UK firms are increasingly moving their supply chains closer to home. This strategy, known as nearshoring, is gaining traction as companies strive to enhance resilience and navigate economic
In the world of maritime logistics and naval engineering, Captain Luis Carlos Camaño stands out as a leading figure. As the head of the Naval Engineering Department at SENAN’s Naval Maintenance Directorate, he has been instrumental in enhancing the operational capabilities of Panama’s naval assets.
Amid the tumultuous waves of global economic disruptions, the UK stands at a pivotal crossroads—could a newly unveiled trade strategy potentially transform the backbone of its supply chains? Recent global events like the COVID-19 pandemic exposed glaring vulnerabilities within supply chains across