
Costamare Orderbook Hits 10 in 3,100 Teu Series
Costamare added four more 3,100 teu vessels to its Chinese newbuilding programme, bringing total orders for that size to ten. Deliveries are scheduled between Q4 2027 and Q4 2028, each with medium‑term charter agreements secured at signing. The expansion marks the company’s re‑entry into newbuilding since 2018, reflecting confidence in sustained demand for mid‑size boxships. Costamare’s fleet now totals 79 containerships, about 551,000 teu, with ten vessels under construction.

Marsun Partners with Eight Shipyards on Thai Navy’s Future Frigate Program
Marsun has joined the Thai Shipbuilding and Repairing Association and eight domestic shipyards in signing a Memorandum of Understanding to coordinate large‑scale naval construction projects. The partnership pools expertise in shipbuilding, systems integration and engineering to prepare for the Royal...
Wabash Launches Cargo Assurance Solution to Help Prevent Theft Before It Occurs
Wabash unveiled a cargo‑assurance platform at Manifest 2026 that turns the trailer into a secure, connected system, leveraging its 2025 TrailerHawk.AI acquisition. The solution combines a physical lock, a mobile app digital seal, and multi‑factor driver, tractor, carrier and insurance...

MacLean Delivers First Volvo Penta-Powered Machine to Quebec Site
Volvo Penta and Canadian distributor Wajax have delivered the first Volvo‑Penta‑powered underground mining machine for MacLean Engineering to a Quebec site. The collaboration, rooted in a partnership dating back to 1988, leverages Volvo Penta’s D5 Tier 3 and Stage V off‑road engines...

DRC Showcases Strategy for Industrialisation and Value Addition at PDAC 2026
At PDAC 2026, the Democratic Republic of the Congo unveiled a strategy to convert its vast mineral endowment into an industrial engine, emphasizing local processing and value‑addition. The government highlighted a $29 billion Iron Mines of the Great East corridor, upcoming...
White House Calls on Pentagon Contractors to “Rapidly and Aggressively” Boost Weapon Production
The White House has publicly urged Pentagon contractors to "rapidly and aggressively" increase weapons production to support Operation Epic Fury, the U.S. campaign aimed at countering Iran. President Donald Trump personally pressed defense firms to accelerate output, despite Pentagon officials asserting that...
Vecoplan to Present Modular Solutions at IFAT 2026
German recycler equipment maker Vecoplan will launch its VES 3300 e‑mobile shredder at the IFAT trade fair in Munich (May 4‑7). The mobile unit features plug‑and‑play drive technology, allowing immediate operation without installation. Vecoplan will also showcase its VAZ 1700 shredder, a...

Estonian Owner Amisco Moves on MPP Newbuilds
Estonian shipowner Amisco has placed an order for two 5,900‑dwt multipurpose dry cargo vessels from Jiangsu Dajin Heavy Industry in China. Steel cutting for the first hull began in February 2026, with deliveries slated for the first and second quarters...
The Future 5 2025-2026 – Introducing Tamarin AI
Spend Matters has named Boston‑based Tamarin AI to its Future 5 list for 2025‑2026, highlighting the startup’s AI‑native category‑management copilot. Tamarin unifies structured and unstructured spend data, delivering line‑item level cleaning, categorization, and real‑time contract‑spend reconciliation. The platform promises to cut...

Airbus to Install Norsk Titanium Merke IV DED Systems as Process Development Partnership Commences
Airbus has installed a Norsk Titanium Merke IV Rapid Plasma Deposition (RPD) machine at its Varel, Germany plant, launching a joint process‑development partnership. The collaboration will evaluate Direct Energy Deposition (DED) manufacturing controls and validation data to shift from part‑specific qualification...

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to Test Autonomous Vehicle Ramp-Merging System on Tokyo Expressway
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machinery Systems will conduct a live demonstration of an infrastructure‑based ramp‑merging support system for autonomous vehicles on Tokyo’s Metropolitan Expressway. The trial, scheduled for September to November 2026 near the Yoyogi inbound entrance, will test how roadside...

Ursa Major Successfully Hot Fires Latest Variant of AM-Enabled Hadley Engine
Ursa Major announced the successful hot‑fire of its upgraded Hadley H13 liquid rocket engine, marking the first flight test of the latest variant. The company has integrated additive manufacturing across roughly 80% of the engine’s parts, streamlining production and cutting...

PAL Robotics Showcases TIAGo Pro at MWC Barcelona 2026
PAL Robotics used Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2026 to showcase its next‑generation mobile manipulator, TIAGo Pro. The robot’s open‑source software stack and real‑time teleoperation demo highlighted its adaptability for research and industry deployments. CEO Francesco Ferro led a round‑table on human‑robot...
HD Hyundai Selects Siemens Xcelerator for Integrated Digital Shipbuilding Platform
HD Hyundai’s shipbuilding arm, HD KSOE, has selected Siemens’ Xcelerator platform to create an integrated digital shipbuilding environment. The platform will provide a unified data backbone linking CAD, PLM, digital manufacturing, automation and simulation, eliminating data discontinuities from design through...

Industrial IoT in Manufacturing: Driving Smart Factory Efficiency and Sustainability
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is turning smart factories from concept to reality, linking sensors, edge devices, AI analytics and cloud platforms across production lines. Real‑time data enables predictive maintenance, automated workflows and energy optimization, driving higher productivity while trimming...
Iran Crisis Could Disrupt Supply of Key Chipmaking Materials, South Korea Warns
A South Korean ruling‑party lawmaker warned that the escalating US‑Israel war with Iran could jeopardize the supply of essential semiconductor materials, particularly helium, which is critical for heat management in chip fabrication. The Korean chip sector, responsible for roughly two‑thirds...
Nvidia Refocuses TSMC Capacity as Export Controls Stall China Sales
Nvidia is redirecting Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) production capacity away from chips destined for the Chinese market after U.S. export controls limited its sales. The chipmaker is prioritising higher‑margin data‑center and automotive GPUs for customers outside China, while TSMC...
Why an Obscure Rail Tax Credit Should Matter to Truckers
Railroads gathered on Capitol Hill to push a modernized 45G tax credit, which reimburses 40% of rail infrastructure spending up to $3,500 per mile. The industry cites more than $8 billion in investments and a 50% reduction in derailments since the...

Space: The Final Frontier for Standards
In August 2025, NIST, NOAA and biotech firm Rhodium launched seven reference materials—including cholesterol, house dust and a freeze‑dried human liver—on a Falcon 9 to the International Space Station. Six of the samples are NIST standard reference materials (SRMs) that meet...
AW-Lake Expands Product Line With TH Series High-Accuracy Turbine Flow Meter
AW‑Lake has launched the TH Series high‑accuracy turbine flow meter, targeting demanding industrial liquid‑flow applications. The meter delivers laboratory‑grade accuracy of ±0.5% and repeatability as tight as ±0.1% thanks to precision machining and stainless‑steel construction. Designed for low‑viscosity fluids, it...
Child-Safety Focus Drives New Washing Machine Design Standard Ahead of 2026 Deadline
Standards Australia amended AS/NZS 60335.2.7 to mandate a dual‑action start mechanism for washing machines sold in Australia and New Zealand from July 2026. The change, driven by child‑safety incidents such as the 2021 Christchurch tragedy, requires two distinct user inputs before a cycle...

Manufacturing Begins on Guided Missiles in Australia, Defence Says
The Australian Defence Department has launched domestic production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket Systems (GMLRS) at a new facility in Port Wakefield, South Australia. The first batch of missiles is slated for completion by mid‑March 2026, marking the first GMLRS...

Manufacturing Reform Urged to Unlock Clean Aluminium Recycling Opportunity
The Australian Aluminium Council released an L.E.K. Consulting report urging policy reform to unlock large‑scale clean aluminium recycling. While recycling consumes only about five percent of the energy required for primary production, high energy costs, tight scrap margins and fragmented...

The US Is Unlikely to Curtail China’s Critical Minerals Dominance
The United States convened a critical‑minerals summit to curb China’s overwhelming role in battery and electric‑vehicle supply chains, but China still controls over 80 percent of global lithium‑ion battery production and 90 percent of grid‑scale storage. Washington has taken minority stakes in...

UK Rail Research Leader Speaks on Manufacturing, Collaboration in Melbourne
Luisa Moisio, Director of Research at the UK Rail Safety and Standards Board, delivered the 13th Stephen Marich Annual Lecture at Monash University, outlining two decades of British rail research collaboration. She emphasized the UK Rail Technical Strategy and the...

Using AI for Engineering Optimization
MIT researchers have introduced a generative AI system that uses a pre‑trained tabular foundation model as a surrogate within Bayesian optimization. The approach automatically identifies the most influential variables and solves high‑dimensional engineering problems up to 10‑100 times faster than...

Port of the Future 2026: A Look Back, a Path Forward
The Port of the Future Conference, launched in 2019 by Dr. Tony Ambler and now directed by Kevin Clement, brings together maritime operators, academia, and policymakers to explore next‑generation port technologies. Its agenda spotlights AI, automation, digitalization, and decarbonization, offering...
Are Your Cost-Cutting Initiatives Actually Saving You Money?
Food manufacturers are feeling a sharp cost squeeze, with 78% reporting a 13% average rise in per‑product expenses. Common cost‑cutting tactics—deferring maintenance, slashing training budgets, and postponing visibility investments—often generate hidden expenses that outweigh the intended savings. The article argues...
Target Begins Roll Out of Next-Day Delivery to 20 More Cities
Target Corp. announced it will extend its next‑day delivery service to 20 additional metropolitan areas, pushing the total number of cities offering the option to more than 50 and covering roughly 60% of the U.S. population. The rollout is part...
TPM26: Europe’s Persistent Port Congestion Won’t Be Remedied by Short-Term Fixes
Europe’s main import gateways suffer from chronic buffer‑capacity shortages, turning port congestion into a persistent bottleneck rather than a fleeting disruption. Industry leaders warn that the lack of short‑term remedies will continue to erode vessel schedule reliability and strain inventory...

Is Single Sourcing, or Sole Sourcing, Dead?
The COVID‑19 pandemic highlighted the fragility of supply chains that rely on single or sole sourcing, as lockdowns and demand spikes caused widespread stockouts. Single sourcing can secure lower prices and simplify supplier management, but it leaves firms vulnerable when...
CoolSem Establishes Advisory Board to Advance Wafer-Level Thermal Management
CoolSem Technologies, a Dutch startup founded in 2025, announced the creation of an Advisory Board to accelerate its wafer‑level thermal management platform. The board brings together leaders from Murata, Philips, Apple and academia, offering deep expertise in semiconductor processing, materials...

CSCMP Edge Show to Feature Keynote Address by Marini
The 2026 30th Annual Third‑Party Logistics Study reveals that only 55 % of outsourced logistics spend is classified as strategic partnerships, highlighting a gap between rhetoric and reality. Shippers cite supply‑chain disruption, cost optimisation and digital transformation as primary drivers, while 3PLs...

Armon Shipyard Delivers MAURIC Fast Ferry Bindy II
Spanish shipyard Armon has delivered the MAURIC‑designed Fast Ferry Bindy II to Morlenn Express, a 29‑meter catamaran capable of carrying 400 passengers at 20 knots. The vessel features an all‑aluminum wave‑piercer hull and IMO Tier III‑compliant engines, meeting the latest European passenger‑vessel directives....
Middle East War Puts Trans-Pacific Service Contract Talks in Limbo
Container lines have halted 2026‑27 trans‑Pacific service contract negotiations as the Middle East war ties up roughly 10% of global container tonnage and pushes bunker fuel prices higher. The conflict adds uncertainty to cost structures and functional capacity, prompting carriers...
Middle East War Slows Trans-Pacific Service Contract Talks Further
Container carriers are pausing or slowing 2026‑27 trans‑Pacific service contract negotiations as they gauge the fallout from the Middle East war. The conflict has immobilized an estimated 2 %‑10 % of global container tonnage, tightening available capacity. Simultaneously, soaring bunker fuel prices...
DPR Opens New Silicon Valley HQ, Establishes Tech-Forward Prefab Lab
DPR Construction opened a 113,702‑square‑foot flagship campus in Santa Clara, consolidating its administrative, craft and prefabrication teams. The site includes 68,160 sq ft of open office space and a 45,542 sq ft Prefabrication Assembly Facility that uses virtual design tools to pre‑assemble building components....

EU Unveils Maritime Industrial and Ports Strategies to Boost Shipbuilding, Security, and Decarbonization
The European Commission unveiled two coordinated initiatives—the EU Industrial Maritime Strategy and the EU Ports Strategy—to reinforce Europe’s shipbuilding capacity, secure port operations, and accelerate the sector’s shift to clean energy. Key measures include a Maritime Value Chains Alliance, a...

FLASH-COMP Project Validates Integration Readiness for More Intelligent, Defect-Free LRI Approach
Three years after launch, the FLASH-COMP project has completed and validated a physical test bed for large composite liquid resin infusion (LRI) processes. The modular rig proved seamless integration of optical, thermal and process sensors with real‑time data acquisition, simulation...
Aptar Beauty Launches NeoDropper Autoload, a Next-Generation Dropper with Automatic Filling and Precise Applicator
Aptar Beauty introduced NeoDropper Autoload, a next‑generation dropper for dermocosmetic and prestige skincare brands. The system combines a twist‑and‑push mechanism with an automatic refill applicator that delivers precise doses while preventing spills. Laboratory tests show microbial contamination four times lower...

Sky Advanced Materials Appoints Matrix Composite Materials as U.K. Distributor
Sky Advanced Materials has named Matrix Composite Materials as its exclusive UK distributor, bringing its high‑performance multiaxial carbon‑fiber fabrics to the British market. Sky’s tow‑spreading technology can spin 50,000 industrial fibers into lightweight reinforcements as thin as 75 g·m⁻², giving UK...

Perspective From Zebra Technologies: Pocket Automation – the Pragmatic Path to a Resilient Supply Chain in 2026
Zebra Technologies argues that by 2026 the most effective supply‑chain upgrade will be "pocket automation"—targeted, workflow‑level upgrades rather than full‑site, lights‑out factories. The approach promises ROI within 24 months, leveraging AI‑enabled handhelds, wearables and RFID to augment frontline workers. Incremental...

Brokers Note Rising Middle East Demand Following Outbreak of War
Cargo charter brokers report a surge in enquiries after the US‑Israel missile strikes on Iran triggered the grounding of major Gulf carriers. Qatar Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo and Etihad Cargo have largely halted scheduled flights, prompting shippers to seek ad‑hoc charters....

Business Central AI Forecasts Now Drive Planning Parameters with Enhanced Forecasting Worksheet
Insight Works has extended its Enhanced Forecasting Worksheet to link Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central AI forecasts directly to item planning parameters such as safety stock, reorder point, and maximum inventory. Users can create expressions that combine forecast quantities, historical...

Intersolar & Energy Storage North America Delivers Expert Insights, Innovative Solutions and Impactful Connections at Flagship Event
Intersolar & Energy Storage North America’s flagship event took place Feb 18‑20 in San Diego, drawing 314 exhibiting companies and a cross‑section of installers, EPC firms, manufacturers and consultants. The three‑day program featured hands‑on workshops, a 28‑session conference with keynotes on federal...

Glamox to Light US Navy’s Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship
Glamox has won a contract from Austal USA to supply exterior and interior LED marine lighting for the upcoming USNS James D. Fairbanks (T‑ATS‑13), the latest Navajo‑Class towing, salvage and rescue ship for the U.S. Navy. The deal adds a...

Making Lean, Agile and Digital Twins Work in Custom Jobs
The signage industry, traditionally a craft‑focused, custom‑joinery market, is adopting agile, digital‑twin, and lean methodologies to streamline production. Scrum‑style sprints replace rigid scopes, enabling rapid client feedback and faster approvals. Digital twins and 3D‑printed prototypes give customers realistic visualizations before...

Comau Expands Wearable Robotics with New Mate-XT GO Exoskeleton
Comau has introduced the Mate‑XT GO, a sub‑3 kg wearable exoskeleton that supports arm and shoulder movements for repetitive or overhead tasks. Certified as Category II personal protective equipment, it can be donned in 30 seconds and removed in 10 seconds, delivering up to 50 percent...

ANYbotics Achieves ISO 27001 Certification
ANYbotics earned ISO 27001 certification on its first audit, achieving zero non‑conformities. The independent, third‑party audit validates the company’s world‑class Information Security Management System. Certification directly benefits customers operating robots in hazardous and mission‑critical environments by embedding security into design, build,...

Warthog: A Rugged Platform for Industrial Automation
The Warthog UGV is a rugged, all‑terrain unmanned ground vehicle built for industrial automation and research, offering a 272 kg payload, 18 km/h top speed, and IP65‑rated steel/aluminum construction. It comes with ROS 2 preinstalled, a Gazebo simulation model, and flexible power outputs...