Today's Supply Chain Pulse
Shipowners stay cautious despite US‑Iran Hormuz reopening deal
President Trump announced a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ending the naval blockade that had closed the oil conduit since late February. Shipowners, however, remain wary, pointing to 57 recorded security incidents and lingering mines, and are opting for lower‑risk routes until safety can be assured.
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South African Citrus Shipments Challenge Geopolitical Disruptions in the Middle East
South Africa’s citrus season is now delivering fruit to the Middle East, which represents 19% of its seasonal exports. Exporters face longer transit times and higher freight costs due to rerouted shipping after the Strait of Hormuz closure. The Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa says quality remains high and there is no shift of volume to other regions. The industry continues to prioritize Middle Eastern customers while monitoring logistics and geopolitical developments.

Why the Effects on the Iran Conflict Will Be Felt on the US Grid – This Week in Cleantech
The cleantech briefing highlights four emerging trends reshaping the U.S. power grid. Utilities are moving from traditional AMI 2.0 to NextWave AMI, turning meters into a platform for real‑time visibility and distributed energy resource (DER) integration. An offshore‑wind project once targeted...

Major SAP Partner Bristlecone Plans Acquisitions, New Investments To Grow Supply Chain Business
Bristlecone, a Mahindra‑owned SAP partner, announced its first acquisition plans and a major investment program to expand its end‑to‑end supply‑chain business. The firm reported 30% revenue growth last year, with 70% of earnings coming from U.S. customers. It will triple...
Freeport Confident on Acid Supply, Eyes 2027 Risks
Copper giant Freeport-McMoRan isn't worried—yet—about access to sulfuric acid, a key chemical for processing. $FCX Freeport operates four smelters. Each one produces sulfuric acid as a byproduct and the company sells acid in Europe and Asia. The company does buy...
Crude Awakening: Why Energy Shocks Demand More than Quick Fixes
A sudden closure of the Strait of Hormuz has reignited a global energy supply crunch, pushing Brent crude, diesel and jet fuel prices sharply higher and tightening LNG markets. The spike has already lifted fertilizer costs by roughly 25%, threatening...

Oil Tanker Stocks Are Soaring Amid Iran Conflict. Jefferies Likes These Three the Best
Jefferies has initiated coverage of three oil‑tanker operators—International Seaways, Scorpio Tankers and Navios Maritime Partners—citing a 50% year‑to‑date rally in the sector driven by the U.S.–Iran war and Hormuz closures. The brokerage assigns buy ratings and $90 price targets to...

LogiPharma Europe: A New Model for Cold Chain Decision-Making
At LogiPharma Europe 2026, Roche’s global head of Distribution Technology, Raquel Vazquez, outlined a shift from experience‑based to data‑driven cold‑chain decision‑making. She highlighted the need to contextualize fragmented sensor data across lanes, products and environmental conditions to select the right packaging...

India Procures Spot LPG Cargoes From the US as West Asian Supplies Still Under Cloud
India’s state‑run oil marketing companies are boosting spot LPG purchases from the United States to offset supply uncertainty from the Middle‑East Gulf region. The OMCs already hold a long‑term US contract and have expanded their source pool from 10 to...

Wärtsilä Inks Two Natural Gas Supply Deals with Data Center Operators in Ohio and Texas
Wärtsilä signed two natural‑gas engine supply deals for U.S. data centers: a 412 MW contract in Ohio using 40 34SG engines, and a 790 MW agreement in Texas with 42 50SG units. Both projects target delivery by 2028 and full operation in late 2029....
Landside Infrastructure Is Container Shipping’s Next Great Chokepoint
Container shipping faces a looming bottleneck on the landside, as stagnant port capacity and inadequate hinterland connections threaten to eclipse current maritime chokepoints like the Red Sea. Trade analysts warn that without significant upgrades, ports will struggle to handle the...

Electronics Firm MELSS Forms JV with US-Based Valtech for Specialty Chemicals Used in Semiconductor Making
Indian engineering firm MEL Systems and Services (MELSS) has entered a joint venture with U.S. specialty‑chemical maker Valtech Corporation to produce chemicals and plastic components for semiconductor and solar‑cell manufacturing. The new entity, MELSS Valtech Ltd, will build a plant in Chennai...
Ghost Agents Running America’s Trucking Legal Infrastructure
A federal FMCSA rule requires every interstate carrier, broker, and freight forwarder to name a process agent in each state via the BOC‑3 filing, theoretically ensuring lawsuits can reach a carrier after a fatal crash. Analysis of the 1.69 million‑record BOC‑3...
Intel Boosts Margins by Selling Salvaged Edge-Die Chips
Got some clarity from Intel IR on additional lift to margins. Intel got an unexpected margin lift from better yield salvage. Chips that would normally have been lower-value edge-die on the wafer were binned down and still sold into usable...

Global Oil Supply Issues May Lead to Higher Prices for 3D Printing Materials
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by the US and Iran has halted about 25% of global oil shipments, tightening supplies of oil‑derived chemicals. Those chemicals feed Chinese resin producers, who make the plastic pellets that become 3D‑printer filament...
India Plans Joint Buying of Fertilizers, Raw Materials
India’s fertilizer ministry has urged state‑run producers to purchase key fertilizers and raw materials collectively rather than individually. A three‑month consortium will aggregate demand for products such as DAP, MOP, NPS/NPK, ammonia, sulphur and phosphoric acid. The first joint tender,...

Centre Raises Wheat Procurement Target to 34.5 Million Tonnes Amid Erratic Weather
The Indian government has lifted its wheat procurement target for the 2026‑27 marketing season from 30.33 million to 34.5 million tonnes, responding to unseasonal rains and rising state demand. Procurement caps in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan have been expanded, and Delhi will...

Why Investment in Caspian Transit Routes Is Crucial for Energy Security
Investment in Caspian transit routes is accelerating as the Middle Corridor emerges as a strategic alternative to war‑disrupted traditional pipelines. Stakeholders at the Baku forum highlighted new assessments of the CPC, BTC and Baku‑Supsa pipelines, alongside plans for a Turkmen‑Afghanistan‑Pakistan...
Greece’s Vernicos Brothers Step up Tanker Play and Boost Tug Orderbook
Greek shipowners Dimitris and George Vernicos have completed a buyout of the remaining shares in the 39,800‑dwt MR tanker Akti A, bringing the vessel under full family control. The 2022‑built tanker is valued at approximately $52 million. In parallel, the brothers...

Hyundai Rotem Enters Vietnamese Market
Hyundai Rotem has secured a $332 million contract to supply driverless trains for Line 2 of Ho Chi Minh City’s metro, marking its first entry into the Vietnamese market. The 64‑kilometre line, featuring 36 stations, aims to open by 2030 and will also receive...
Daily Memo: EU Announces New Sanctions on Russia
The European Union approved its 20th sanctions package against Russia, widening curbs on oil exports. The new measures place 46 additional tankers on a sanctions list and prohibit technical maintenance and related services for Russian tankers and icebreakers. Transactions with...
Breakbulk26: War-Related Financial, Schedule Shocks Ahead for Energy Projects
War‑related disruptions are delivering a sharp financial shock to the project cargo sector, with shippers facing rising costs and looming schedule delays. Fluence Energy’s logistics chief warned that the impact will intensify in the fall, prompting the company to pre‑order...
The Hidden Cost of AI in Warehouses Is Training Workers
Artificial intelligence is rapidly entering logistics and warehousing, but workforce readiness is lagging. A Resume Now analysis using Lightcast data ranks the sector fourth among industries with the biggest gap between AI adoption and employee skill levels. The report highlights rising...
Coco Robotics Deploys Autonomous Delivery Robots with Uber Eats in San Jose
Coco Robotics has rolled out its autonomous sidewalk delivery robots in downtown San Jose, partnering with Uber Eats to offer zero‑emission last‑mile service. The launch follows expansions in Los Angeles, Chicago, Jersey City and Miami and pushes the company toward a global fleet of...

NATO Shifts to Saab GlobalEye, Ditches US AWACS
NATO just dropped Boeing’s E-7 Wedgetail and is now seriously eyeing Saab’s GlobalEye instead. After the US pulled out over costs and survivability, the alliance canceled the big E-7 order. Germany is leaning hard toward the Bombardier Global 6000/6500 +...
Atlantic Council Front Page Event with U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer Cited in Bloomberg on the Issue of Transshipment Under...
Bloomberg reported that U.S. imports worth roughly $300 billion have been rerouted through third‑country transshipment to sidestep tariffs imposed under the Trump administration. The practice exploits a loophole in the United States‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (USMCA) that allows goods to retain preferential status...

Q1 Dallas Fed Energy Survey Gets Update
The Dallas Fed refreshed its Q1 Energy Survey after recent oil‑market turbulence, asking 99 oil and gas executives when Strait of Hormuz traffic will normalize. 39% expect a return to normal by August, 20% by May, 26% by November, and...

Beyond Tools: Joydeep Ganguly on Building End-to-End 4IR Supply Chains
Pharma supply chains are hitting a complexity inflection point, with DSCSA enforcement and the rise of temperature‑sensitive therapies demanding tighter visibility and traceability. Joydeep Ganguly, Agilent’s chief operations and quality officer, told LogiPharma Europe 2026 that successful 4IR adoption starts with a...

Trump Increasingly Eyes Critical Minerals in Trade Policy Strategy
Washington is making critical minerals a cornerstone of its trade strategy, targeting African producers as key partners. Recent US trade agreements with Ukraine and Malaysia embed preferential access for American firms while restricting ties with rivals like China, signaling a...

Panama Canal Auction Slots More than Double in Price
The Panama Canal Authority reported a sharp rise in auction slot prices, with some vessels fetching over $1 million and the average climbing from $135‑$140k to about $385k after the Middle East conflict. Transit activity also rebounded, reaching 6,288 transits in...

What if a US-Iran ‘Joint Venture’ Emerges: Four Trajectories for Global Shipping
Former President Donald Trump floated the idea of a U.S.-Iran joint venture to collect tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, sparking speculation about how such a partnership could reshape global shipping. Analysts outline four possible trajectories: a formalized toll regime,...

Sniffer Dogs Deployed to South Africa to Support Anti-Poaching Efforts
Lufthansa Cargo transported two highly trained sniffer dogs from Frankfurt to South Africa for the “Rettet das Nashorn” (Save the Rhino) anti‑poaching project. The dogs, sourced from German rescue shelters and trained to detect rhino horn, ivory, pangolin scales and...
Lowering Driver Barriers Backfired, Fueling Illegal Trucking
There was a naive effort to lower the barriers of entry of truck drivers, thinking that it would help the bottom lines of the fleets that are members of the ATA. What happened was unexpected: we did flood the trucking...

Çelebi Aviation Enters Kenyan Cargo Handling Market
Turkey‑based Çelebi Aviation has entered Kenya’s air‑cargo market by acquiring Africa Flight Services, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport ground handler, for $40.1 million. The deal adds cargo handling, warehousing and ground‑service capabilities to Çelebi’s portfolio and is billed as a key milestone...
Costs Have Shifted Across the Supply Chain, And They’re Not Going Back
Supply chain costs are rising on multiple fronts, with parcel carriers like UPS and FedEx applying 22‑27% fuel surcharges and additional fees that can add $20‑$100 per package. Freight rates in trucking and ocean shipping remain volatile, as diesel prices...

Rail Suppliers Reject EU Claim that ‘Limited Competition’ Is Driving ETCS Cost Surge
The European Commission’s DMT report warned that ETCS onboard costs have doubled to about $990,000 per vehicle between 2018 and 2022, attributing part of the rise to limited competition among suppliers. Rail supply bodies UNIFE and UNISIG rebut this claim,...

UK Supply Chains ‘Still Working’ Despite Gulf Crisis Fears, Says Logistics UK
Logistics UK chief executive Ben Fletcher says UK supply chains remain functional despite Gulf crisis fears. He points to a decade of built‑in resilience, noting firms are rerouting shipments through the Panama Canal instead of the Suez or Africa. While...
Hershey Leans on Cocoa Sourcing Resilience to Blunt Price Shocks
Hershey is strengthening its cocoa supply chain by diversifying origins beyond the Ivory Coast and Ghana to include Ecuador and Brazil. The company is using sophisticated hedging contracts and a commodities‑governance framework to lock in prices amid recent cocoa price...

This Week’s Electric Truck News—Einride, Range Energy, Volvo, Tesla, Windrose
Swedish startup Einride will deploy 75 electric heavy‑duty trucks and charging stations for Amazon at five U.S. sites, using a truck‑as‑a‑service model that lets the retailer electrify its fleet without owning assets. Range Energy’s eTrailer completed extreme winter testing in...
Musk Says Tesla Has Begun Producing Its Cybercab Robotaxi
Tesla announced that it has begun serial production of the Cybercab, its first purpose‑built robotaxi. The two‑seat, steering‑wheel‑free sedan is slated for rollout in Phoenix, Miami, Orlando, Tampa and Las Vegas during the first half of 2026. While shares nudged up...

Listed Tanker Stocks – Full Ahead or Full Astern?
Tanker equities are caught in a sharp analyst split as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. BTIB’s Greg Lewis upgraded DHT, Frontline and International Seaways to Buy, citing VLCC spot rates of $100k‑$200k per day and an anticipated global oil...

Tiny Vessels Surge Through Strait of Hormuz During Brief Opening
Wild animation of the little shippies trying to race through the Strait of Hormuz during the few days it was "open" https://www.csis.org/analysis/strait-hormuz-8-charts

Iran's Hidden Tanker Fleet Keeps Oil Flowing Despite Pentagon Denial
While the Pentagon scrambles to deny it, Iran’s ‘dark fleet’ of tankers remains intact and is still moving oil. HANKE’S 95% RULE: 95% OF THE STATEMENTS FROM THE PENTAGON ARE EITHER WRONG OR IRRELEVANT. https://t.co/le11vToaZG
AMD Likely to Use Intel Foundry Amid Capacity Crunch
I’m not going to die on this hill, for a ton of reasons lol but hard to see AMD not making CPUs at Intel Foundry before too long. Capacity is scarce, Intel is the floor space to ramp capacity.
Collaboration Beats Solo: Rethink Procurement Partnerships
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." 2 million years of human history say collaboration wins. So why does procurement still treat suppliers as names on a screen? New read 👇https://t.co/tYERkizpoN

Strait of Hormuz Declared Open, yet Traffic Declines
He might still be in X jail, but interesting note from @sonusvarghese here. Last Friday (April 17th), President Trump and Iran’s foreign minister declared that the Strait of Hormuz was open. Over the past week, tanker crossings across the Strait have...
Only Eight Hormuz Crossings, Far Below Normal Levels
“As of 23 April, eight total crossings were recorded through the Strait of Hormuz, flat d/d but still far below normal traffic levels, with most crossings seen west-to-east” https://t.co/C8Cl7uvlPD
MAGA Prioritizes North America, Labels Canada NATO Freeloader
He’s not wrong. Problem is MAGA cares a lot more about protecting North America than protecting nations overseas. And the biggest NATO freeloader of all isn’t in Asia or Europe…. it’s Canada.

US Imports Reroute $300B, Avoiding Tariffs Without New Supply Chains
"Rerouted U.S. Imports Avoiding Trump’s Tariffs Top $300B" https://t.co/UCqTwWQt8B "rerouting in response to tariffs is not being accomplished by building new capital-intensive supply chain relationships" 😲 https://t.co/4HbFA3ynRv
Hormuz Mines Confirmed: 20+ Devices Threaten Tankers
Hormuz is mined Not a rumor. A fact, writes @captsingh Up to ~20+ devices. No commercial tanker is going to risk that.
1985 Kentucky: Coal Truckers Faced a Warzone
A lot of people here talk about the good old days of trucking, but back in the spring of 1985 Kentucky was a warzone for coal truckers https://t.co/sCIaSYUHbm