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Jiatai Showcases Comfort Experience at AIX 2026
NewsApr 17, 2026

Jiatai Showcases Comfort Experience at AIX 2026

Jiatai showcased its latest aircraft‑seat portfolio at the Aircraft Interiors Expo in Hamburg, centering on a "Comfort" theme. The lineup featured upgraded JT220B/E series seats, a premium business‑class model, and a concept seat with electric and mechanical adjustments. The company...

By PAX International
Spot Market Gains Signal Tightening Truckload Capacity, Notes DAT Truckload Volume Index
NewsApr 17, 2026

Spot Market Gains Signal Tightening Truckload Capacity, Notes DAT Truckload Volume Index

DAT Freight & Analytics reported a sharp rise in March spot truckload volumes and rates, with the Van TVI hitting 253, a 12% month‑over‑month gain, and flatbed TVI soaring 18% to 314. Spot rates climbed to $2.52 per mile for...

By Logistics Management
International Paper to Acquire North Pacific Paper Co. For $360M
NewsApr 17, 2026

International Paper to Acquire North Pacific Paper Co. For $360M

International Paper announced a $360 million acquisition of North Pacific Paper Co., a Washington‑based mill that produces about 1 million tons of containerboard annually. The Norpac facility, employing roughly 500 workers, will be folded into IP’s existing packaging and recycling network, enhancing West...

By Packaging Dive
Pushing the Limits
NewsApr 17, 2026

Pushing the Limits

E‑commerce growth is spurring demand for flexible conveyor sortation systems. The global market is projected to grow 4.5% CAGR through 2035, reaching $7.5 billion. Regal Rexnord’s ModSort module offers all‑electric, omnidirectional diverting for packages up to 30×30 in and 50 lb at 35‑50 ppm,...

By DC Velocity
Battery Electric Scaler Cuts Costs
NewsApr 17, 2026

Battery Electric Scaler Cuts Costs

Hermann Paus Maschinenfabrik unveiled the battery‑electric PScale 8‑TE scaler, targeting underground mining operations with a high‑efficiency, low‑emission powertrain. The machine runs on an 800‑V system powered by an 80 kWh lithium‑ion battery that can be charged to 90 % in 45 minutes via a...

By Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ)
Wheel Loader With More Torque
NewsApr 17, 2026

Wheel Loader With More Torque

Komatsu unveiled the WA700-8 wheel loader, designed to work with its new HD605-10 haul truck. The machine offers 8% more gross power, 15% more torque, a 6% lift‑force increase and up to 8% better fuel efficiency versus the WA700-3. New...

By Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ)
Petrobras Progresses Sao Paulo SAF Plant
NewsApr 17, 2026

Petrobras Progresses Sao Paulo SAF Plant

Petrobras announced that it will build a 10,000‑barrel‑per‑day sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant at its Replan refinery in São Paulo, using locally sourced sugarcane ethanol. The company selected Honeywell UOP’s Ethanol-to-Jet (ETJ) technology to convert the ethanol into low‑cost jet fuel. The...

By Energy Intelligence
Exclusive: David Protein Scales Alt-Fat EPG Capacity, Eyes CPG Deals as CEO Targets $300m Revenues in 2026
NewsApr 17, 2026

Exclusive: David Protein Scales Alt-Fat EPG Capacity, Eyes CPG Deals as CEO Targets $300m Revenues in 2026

David Protein, founded by RXBAR creator Peter Rahal, has quintupled production of its low‑calorie fat replacer EPG after acquiring Epogee. The company aims to generate more than $300 million in revenue by 2026 and is courting major CPG partners while expanding...

By AgFunderNews
Rawcology Scales with AMI Partnership, Niagara Retail Debut
NewsApr 17, 2026

Rawcology Scales with AMI Partnership, Niagara Retail Debut

Toronto‑based functional snack brand Rawcology announced a joint venture with AM Ingredients (AMI) that gives it access to a 19,000‑square‑foot manufacturing plant and a 50,000‑square‑foot cross‑docking hub in Niagara‑on‑the‑Lake. The new infrastructure will enable coast‑to‑coast distribution, support a second Costco...

By Retail Insider Canada
Warburtons Invests £100M and Acquires New Site
NewsApr 17, 2026

Warburtons Invests £100M and Acquires New Site

Warburtons is spending more than £100 million (about $125 million) to mark its 150th anniversary, acquiring the former Rathbones bakery in Wakefield and upgrading its gluten‑free plant, a new distribution centre, and three production lines. The purchase expands the company’s footprint to...

By Food Manufacture
Engel Develops Automated High-Rate Process for TPC Drone Blades
NewsApr 17, 2026

Engel Develops Automated High-Rate Process for TPC Drone Blades

ENGEL of Austria unveiled a fully automated, high‑rate production line that places unidirectional carbon‑fiber tapes along load paths and over‑molds them in a single injection‑molding cycle, creating lightweight, recyclable drone propeller blades ready for mass production. In parallel, Italy’s Wemech...

By CompositesWorld
BLADE2CIRC Project Advances Reversible Polymers, Bio-Based Fibers and Enzymatic Recycling
NewsApr 17, 2026

BLADE2CIRC Project Advances Reversible Polymers, Bio-Based Fibers and Enzymatic Recycling

The EU‑funded BLADE2CIRC project has reached the midway point of its 42‑month program, delivering the first batch of high‑performance, circular wind turbine blades. The consortium has advanced reversible polymer chemistry, scaled lignin‑based reinforcement fibers, and piloted enzymatic recycling methods. Regulatory...

By CompositesWorld
Shanghai Electric Reports Strong 2025 Performance, New Orders Hit Record High
NewsApr 17, 2026

Shanghai Electric Reports Strong 2025 Performance, New Orders Hit Record High

Shanghai Electric reported a strong 2025 performance, with revenue climbing 9.0% to RMB 126.68 billion (about $18.6 billion) and net profit surging 60.4% to RMB 1.206 billion (roughly $176.9 million). New orders reached a record RMB 172.81 billion ($25.35 billion), up 12.5% year‑on‑year, driven by growth...

By The Manila Times – Business
Establishing Impurity Specifications for Antibiotics
NewsApr 17, 2026

Establishing Impurity Specifications for Antibiotics

The FDA released a draft Level 1 guidance titled “Establishing Impurity Specifications for Antibiotics.” It offers non‑binding recommendations on setting organic impurity limits for antibiotics produced by fermentation or semi‑synthesis. The guidance applies to new drug applications, abbreviated new drug applications,...

By FDA
J.B. Hunt CEO Touts First-Quarter Performance
NewsApr 17, 2026

J.B. Hunt CEO Touts First-Quarter Performance

J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported a strong first‑quarter, posting net earnings of $141.6 million ($1.49 EPS), up roughly 20% year‑over‑year, and total operating revenue of $3.06 billion, a 5% increase. CEO Shelley Simpson highlighted a tighter truckload market driven by stricter safety...

By Transport Topics – Technology
Spiking FedEx, UPS Fuel Fees Are Grabbing Shippers’ Attention
NewsApr 17, 2026

Spiking FedEx, UPS Fuel Fees Are Grabbing Shippers’ Attention

FedEx and UPS have driven a record‑high quarter for ground delivery costs as fuel surcharges surged. The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index shows Q1 per‑package rates were 39.3% above the January 2018 baseline and are projected to reach 42% in Q2. Fuel surcharges...

By Supply Chain Dive
MODEX 2026: Kardex Launches PortScale for Enhanced AutoStore Inventory Accuracy
NewsApr 17, 2026

MODEX 2026: Kardex Launches PortScale for Enhanced AutoStore Inventory Accuracy

At MODEX 2026, Kardex unveiled PortScale, a weight‑sensor add‑on for AutoStore ports that provides real‑time verification of picking and putaway operations. The solution integrates with Kardex’s Intuitive Picking Assistant, barcode scanning and computer‑vision tools to instantly detect errors, support cycle...

By Robotics 24/7
Norco Supports XOCEAN Production of Uncrewed Surface Vessels
NewsApr 17, 2026

Norco Supports XOCEAN Production of Uncrewed Surface Vessels

Swiss ETH‑Zurich spin‑off Sallea is extending its proprietary salt‑based templating platform from biomanufacturing to advanced composite and high‑performance material production. The sacrificial 3D‑printed salt cores act as temporary molds, enabling intricate internal geometries without permanent tooling. The process works with...

By CompositesWorld
10 Tips for Smarter MRO Stocking Before Parts Disrupt Workflow
NewsApr 17, 2026

10 Tips for Smarter MRO Stocking Before Parts Disrupt Workflow

Rising oil prices, geopolitical tensions and material shortages are stretching MRO lead times to weeks or months, forcing a shift from reactive to proactive stocking. The article outlines ten practical steps, from prioritizing critical spares to integrating digital inventory tools,...

By All Things Supply Chain
Busy Start to the Year for Liege Airport’s Cargo Business
NewsApr 17, 2026

Busy Start to the Year for Liege Airport’s Cargo Business

Liege Airport reported a solid start to 2026, with cargo volumes climbing 15.6% year‑on‑year to 342,845 tonnes and aircraft movements rising 7% to 7,247 flights in the first quarter. Export freight surged 20% YoY, propelled by e‑commerce, perishables and international...

By Air Cargo News
Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz, but Few Box Ship Transits Predicted
NewsApr 17, 2026

Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz, but Few Box Ship Transits Predicted

Iran’s foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open" following a 10‑day Israel‑Lebanon cease‑fire, but industry insiders remain doubtful about actual container traffic. The United States continues its naval blockade and has warned it will pursue Iranian...

By The Loadstar
US Alcohol Importers Managing Shifting Consumption Habits
NewsApr 17, 2026

US Alcohol Importers Managing Shifting Consumption Habits

U.S. alcohol importers are grappling with a volatile market as containerized shipments of wine, beer and distilled spirits fell 4.9% in 2025 and plunged another 16.1% in the first quarter of 2026. Shifting consumer tastes toward alternative products and purchasing...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Home Depot Eyes Same-Day, Next-Day Delivery Site in New York
NewsApr 17, 2026

Home Depot Eyes Same-Day, Next-Day Delivery Site in New York

Home Depot has filed an application to build a 414,000‑square‑foot distribution center in Yaphank, New York, designed for same‑day and next‑day delivery of bulky building materials. The project would cost about $157 million to construct, with an additional $11 million for site improvements,...

By Supply Chain Dive
Biovac Gets $108M Backing for Vaccine Factory in South Africa
NewsApr 17, 2026

Biovac Gets $108M Backing for Vaccine Factory in South Africa

Biovac announced that its new vaccine manufacturing complex in Cape Town has secured $108 million in financing from the European Investment Bank, the European Commission, and the International Finance Corporation. The plant is designed to produce up to 400 million doses per...

By Endpoints News
Iran War Energy Shock Threatens Southeast Asia’s Supply Chains. A Win for China?
NewsApr 17, 2026

Iran War Energy Shock Threatens Southeast Asia’s Supply Chains. A Win for China?

The US‑Israeli conflict in Iran is sparking an energy shock that is reshaping Asian supply chains. Western buyers, wary of Southeast Asia’s mounting energy‑supply risk, are returning to Chinese manufacturers, a trend evident at the Canton Fair where European and...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Cathay Cargo Volumes up in March but Middle East Challenges Persist
NewsApr 17, 2026

Cathay Cargo Volumes up in March but Middle East Challenges Persist

Cathay Cargo reported an 11% year‑over‑year increase in March cargo volumes, with available freight tonne kilometres rising 2%. The growth was driven by heightened demand for priority shipments as shippers adjusted to market shifts caused by the Middle East conflict....

By Air Cargo News
Why Supply Chains Struggle With Decisions, Not Data
NewsApr 17, 2026

Why Supply Chains Struggle With Decisions, Not Data

Supply‑chain leaders now have more data than ever, yet many firms still falter during disruptions because the real obstacle is decision‑making, not visibility. Conflicting signals and unclear ownership turn abundant information into inertia, especially when routing, inventory and service‑level trade‑offs...

By Supply Chain 24/7
Elon Musk Pushing Forward with Terafab at 'Light Speed' — Staff Reaching Out to Various Suppliers and Are Reportedly Willing...
NewsApr 17, 2026

Elon Musk Pushing Forward with Terafab at 'Light Speed' — Staff Reaching Out to Various Suppliers and Are Reportedly Willing...

Elon Musk’s Terafab project, launched in March 2026, received a $20 billion initial investment and is aggressively courting equipment suppliers such as Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, Lam Research, and Samsung. The team is reportedly willing to pay premiums for priority pricing...

By Tom's Hardware
MD Pharmaceutical Supply, LLC - 637815 - 11/22/2022
NewsApr 17, 2026

MD Pharmaceutical Supply, LLC - 637815 - 11/22/2022

The FDA issued a warning letter to MD Pharmaceutical Supply, LLC after an April‑May 2022 inspection uncovered multiple CGMP violations at its Hanover, PA drug repackaging facility. The agency cited failures to investigate returned API complaints, inadequate temperature and humidity...

By FDA
PSA Marine Receives 16th Z-Tech 6000 Tug
NewsApr 17, 2026

PSA Marine Receives 16th Z-Tech 6000 Tug

In 2024 Cheoy Lee Shipyards delivered the first Robert Allan Z‑Tech 6000 tug, PSA Gemini, to Singapore’s PSA Marine. The 16th and final unit, PSA Nebula, has now left the Hong Kong yard, completing the contract. The Z‑Tech series now serves PSA’s...

By MarineLink
US Diesel Traders Turn to Rail as War Scrambles Fuel Flows
NewsApr 17, 2026

US Diesel Traders Turn to Rail as War Scrambles Fuel Flows

In March, U.S. diesel traders dramatically increased rail shipments, delivering 9,112 railcars to terminals—a near‑10% rise year‑over‑year. The surge follows the Iran‑Israel war that has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, tightening global crude supplies and prompting Midwest refiners to...

By Transport Topics – Technology
ANTARES VISION GROUP: SAFER CANS THANKS TO AI INTEGRATION
NewsApr 17, 2026

ANTARES VISION GROUP: SAFER CANS THANKS TO AI INTEGRATION

Antares Vision Group will showcase AI‑enabled inspection and traceability solutions at Metpack 2026 in Essen, Germany. The booth will feature the Cyclops inline can‑end inspection system, DecoMatch offline color inspection, and PolyView CTI aerosol can‑top inspection. The company will also highlight its...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Six Capabilities Every Contract Manufacturer Needs to Future-Proof Their Business
NewsApr 17, 2026

Six Capabilities Every Contract Manufacturer Needs to Future-Proof Their Business

HRA Global surveyed UK contract manufacturers across chilled, ambient and beverage segments and distilled a six‑capability framework for future‑proofing. The model emphasizes agility, strategic partnership, insight‑led innovation, technology as core infrastructure, sustainability and resilience through diversification. Manufacturers that embed these...

By Food Manufacture
Ford Recalls as Many as 1.39 Million F-150 Trucks
NewsApr 17, 2026

Ford Recalls as Many as 1.39 Million F-150 Trucks

Ford announced a recall of up to 1.39 million F‑150 pickups from model years 2015‑2017 after identifying a transmission range sensor fault that can trigger an unexpected downshift into second gear. The defect may cause a loss of vehicle control, prompting...

By CEO North America
Untitled
NewsApr 17, 2026

Untitled

RobCo unveiled Autonomous Alfie at Hannover Messe, a bimanual robot designed for variable, real‑world manufacturing tasks. The system targets Level 4 autonomy, allowing it to learn, adapt, and execute without extensive manual programming. Alfie will be offered through a Robotics‑as‑a‑Service model,...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Flexiv to Showcase the Future of Adaptive Robotics at Hannover Messe 2026
NewsApr 17, 2026

Flexiv to Showcase the Future of Adaptive Robotics at Hannover Messe 2026

Flexiv will unveil six interactive demos at Hannover Messe 2026, highlighted by the European preview of its Mello automated massage platform. The showcase features the Rizon series performing tasks that traditionally require a human touch, such as precision ball balancing and...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Conagra Brands Invests in Mexico Plant
NewsApr 17, 2026

Conagra Brands Invests in Mexico Plant

Conagra Brands is committing roughly $31.9 million (550 million pesos) to expand its Irapuato, Guanajuato plant in Mexico. The upgrade will add new production lines, emphasize advanced packaging technology, and streamline processes to lift output. The facility, which accounts for 94% of...

By Just Food
Century Aluminum Starts Production at Expanded Mt. Holly Plant
NewsApr 17, 2026

Century Aluminum Starts Production at Expanded Mt. Holly Plant

Century Aluminum has begun hot‑metal production at its expanded Mt. Holly smelter in South Carolina, adding 750,000 t of capacity and boosting U.S. primary aluminum output by roughly 10 percent. The expansion, slated for full operation by June 2026, has generated more than...

By Mining Technology
ABB Enhances AI Capabilities of Flagship Industrial Device Digital Solutions
NewsApr 17, 2026

ABB Enhances AI Capabilities of Flagship Industrial Device Digital Solutions

ABB has upgraded its My Measurement Assistant+ platform with real‑time generative AI, multilingual chat and predictive maintenance features. The update integrates the tool with ABB Genix™ Copilot, a Microsoft Foundry‑based AI engine, and adds Dynamic QR code access and a...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Union Pacific and Rocky Mountain Steel Agree Seven-Year Rail Contract
NewsApr 17, 2026

Union Pacific and Rocky Mountain Steel Agree Seven-Year Rail Contract

Union Pacific has signed a seven‑year contract with Rocky Mountain Steel to source domestically produced steel rails, ending a 2025 lawsuit over a disputed price increase. The Colorado‑based mill, backed by a $1 billion investment, will operate on power from a...

By RailTech.com
Will We Finally Buy European PV Modules?
NewsApr 17, 2026

Will We Finally Buy European PV Modules?

The Becquerel Institute’s new column argues that Europe’s solar‑module outlook is moving from decline to a narrow window of opportunity, driven by rising energy prices and the Net‑Zero Industry Act (NZIA) that creates partially protected domestic markets. While 60% of...

By pv magazine
Fincantieri, NCL Launch Cruise Ship Newbuild Ahead of 2027 Delivery
NewsApr 17, 2026

Fincantieri, NCL Launch Cruise Ship Newbuild Ahead of 2027 Delivery

Italy’s Fincantieri and Norwegian Cruise Line have launched the 170,000‑tonne Norwegian Aura at the Monfalcone yard, kicking off its final outfitting ahead of a spring 2027 delivery. The ship, 344 m long, is about 10% larger than earlier Prima Plus‑class vessels and carries 1,976...

By MarineLink
Sharp Decline in Middle East Air Cargo Handled at European Hubs
NewsApr 17, 2026

Sharp Decline in Middle East Air Cargo Handled at European Hubs

European air cargo hubs reported a sharp drop in Middle‑East volumes in March 2026 following the Gulf conflict, with Frankfurt seeing a 44.3% decline and Amsterdam a 50% fall in outbound shipments. Capacity constraints prompted airlines like Emirates to deploy...

By The Loadstar
SHD Composites to Supply Sustainable Materials for Aircraft Seats
NewsApr 17, 2026

SHD Composites to Supply Sustainable Materials for Aircraft Seats

SHD Composites, a Cambium subsidiary, will supply its new FR308 bio‑based prepreg for aircraft seats under the EcoSuite initiative. FR308, made from sugarcane waste, meets full flammability, smoke emission and toxicity (FST) standards and is reinforced with 300 g/m² glass fibre,...

By JEC Composites
Strategic Operations, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience
NewsApr 17, 2026

Strategic Operations, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience

Avantor’s Executive Vice President and COO Mary Blenn outlined a strategic push to modernize manufacturing and supply‑chain capabilities. Targeted investments focus on automation, regional hub development, and global standardization to boost reliability, speed, and quality. The company aims to deliver...

By BioPharm International
MQuip Delivers Innovative Material Handling in Canada and Beyond
NewsApr 17, 2026

MQuip Delivers Innovative Material Handling in Canada and Beyond

MQuip, founded in 2014 as a family‑run importer, has transformed into Canada’s sole manufacturer of vacuum lifting equipment for pavement and natural stone. The Ontario‑based firm’s systems can cut installation times by up to six times while reducing worker strain...

By Equipment Journal
ADIOS First Order Tops $1 Million as Supply Risks Rise
NewsApr 17, 2026

ADIOS First Order Tops $1 Million as Supply Risks Rise

ADIOS Electronics, the new outsourcing and broker unit of Anglia Components, secured its first $1 million order less than a year after launching. The company positions itself as a hybrid between traditional authorised distributors and flexible brokers, holding stocked inventory of...

By EE Times Europe
Horse Powertrain Installs AI Inspection System for Engine Quality Checks
NewsApr 17, 2026

Horse Powertrain Installs AI Inspection System for Engine Quality Checks

Horse Powertrain, owned by Renault‑Geely‑Aramco, has installed Siemens Inspekto AI visual inspection at its Skövde engine plant, automating defect detection that was previously manual. The system uses a vision camera on a collaborative robot, integrates with Siemens TIA Portal and...

By Just Auto
Wonik QnC to Expand Gumi Plant to Meet Surging Semiconductor Demand
NewsApr 17, 2026

Wonik QnC to Expand Gumi Plant to Meet Surging Semiconductor Demand

Wonik QnC announced an expansion of its Gumi plant in South Korea, with construction slated to begin next month and production ramp‑up expected in the first half of next year. The project represents an investment of less than 5% of...

By The Elec – Semiconductors