James Menzies

Editor

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Preston's Summary

James Menzies is an Editor at Logistics Brief. He specializes in supply chain and logistics, with a focus on transportation policy and regulation, freight, and logistics technology, as well as automotive topics including cars, trucks, and last mile delivery. James has been featured in Logistics Brief, Today's Trucking, The Business Herald, and BeautifulNow.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 51 %
Data Driven: 26 %
Interviews Q&as: 15 %
Events: 3 %
Promotional: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Cars
  • Trucks & Lorries
  • Freight
  • Green Logistics
  • Logistics Technology (LogTech)
  • Transportation Management
  • Supply Chain Management (SCM)
  • Cold Chain Logistics

Pitching Insights

James Menzies' coverage focuses on the local Canadian trucking industry, logistics, mergers and acquisitions, electric vehicles, and economic trends. He predominantly features press releases and private sector announcements while citing data in a significant portion of his articles.

To effectively reach out to James, consider providing insights related to the Canadian trucking industry such as economic trends impacting the sector, innovative developments in logistics or electric vehicles specific to Canada. Additionally, if you have access to relevant data or can provide commentary on industry announcements within Canada's transportation and logistics space, it might resonate well with James's coverage preferences.

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