Today's Supply Chain Pulse

50Hertz and Elia launch €752 million offshore HV cable logistics tender
German TSO 50Hertz and Belgian TSO Elia have issued a joint €752 million procurement for offshore high‑voltage cable repair logistics and jointing services. The framework spans multi‑year call‑off contracts from November 2027 to October 2035 and is divided into six lots, including three repair‑logistics lots worth €110 million each.
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By the numbers: GIA acquires 30% stake in De Beers' Tracr blockchain platform

Landlocked Switzerland Pushes for Seat at Europe’s Port Alliance Table
Switzerland is lobbying to join the European Union’s port alliance, a security‑focused network of roughly 200 members and 50 ports. The landlocked nation argues that its tight ties to gateways like Antwerp‑Bruges and the Rhine corridor make it a valuable partner for information exchange and standard‑setting. Justice and Police Minister Marco Borradori highlighted three motives: stronger intelligence sharing, best‑practice diffusion, and uniform regulatory frameworks. Regional security chiefs from Basel‑Stadt and Basel‑Landschaft backed the push, underscoring local stakeholder interest.

DOL Launches New Tools to Strengthen Supply Chains
The U.S. Department of Labor unveiled a voluntary suite of self‑assessment tools—LaborShield, ImportWatch, SourcingStrong, and a supply‑chain traceability portal—to help American firms tighten global supply‑chain oversight. The tools are designed to identify labor‑rights violations, flag risky imports, and map sourcing...
India Inc Ramps up Exports as Iran Ceasefire Reopens Middle East Trade
India Inc is rapidly reactivating exports to the Middle East following a two‑week Iran ceasefire that reopened the Strait of Hormuz. Pharma, packaged‑food and electrical‑goods manufacturers report rising demand as regional inventories are restocked and reconstruction projects loom. Companies such...
TSMC Is Upgrading Japan’s Second Plant to the 3-Nanometer Process. Kumamoto Is Transitioning From a Backup Site to a True...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has received approval to launch 3‑nanometer production at its second Japanese fab in Kumamoto, with equipment installation slated for 2026 and volume output expected in 2028. The plant will initially run at a capacity of...

10 Minutes to Influence U.S. Manufacturing Policy
The Reshoring Initiative and Regions Recruiting have launched a 10‑minute survey aimed at original equipment manufacturers and contract manufacturers to capture current reshoring and foreign direct investment trends. The questionnaire also probes how upcoming 2025 federal manufacturing policies could influence...
How Transitory Is The Inflation Problem Ahead?
Reuters reported that ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell below 10% of normal levels despite a US‑Iran ceasefire, as Tehran warned vessels to stay within its waters. The S&P 500 rebounded, gaining 7.6% after a 9.1% pullback from late...

Bulk Carrier Banned From Australia over Unpaid Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) detained the Liberia‑flagged bulk carrier BBG Wuzhou after discovering that its crew had gone unpaid for nearly seven months, with wages totaling tens of thousands of dollars. The inspection also revealed inadequate food, lack of...
Bridging the Digital Divide in Asia-Pacific EPC
Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) firms across Asia‑Pacific are confronting a stark digital divide as record infrastructure spending collides with rising costs, labour shortages and heightened delivery scrutiny. While many have invested in digital tools, IDC data shows one‑third still...

Manufacturing-Led AM Market Reaches $16B in 2025 – Report
Additive Manufacturing (AM) revenues reached $16.0 billion in 2025, marking a 10.2% year‑over‑year rise and outpacing the 8.3% growth recorded in 2024. Metal AM generated $6.27 billion while polymer AM delivered $9.79 billion, together accounting for the bulk of market value. AM services...

Tag Values Updating Late Even Though Communication Is Healthy
Operators sometimes see SCADA tag values lag a few seconds even though PLC‑SCADA communication shows no errors. The delay typically stems from configuration choices such as overly long scan rates, PLC programs that update variables on slow cycles, or network...
GCC Rejects Strait of Hormuz Fee Proposals, Calls Them Extortion
✴️All GCC countries reject any proposal to manage or control traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. ✴️The idea of charging fees for passage is complete nonsense. The whole issue is heavily exaggerated by the Western press and many Western analysts. ✴️The $2...
FedEx Pilots Secure Tentative Deal, Averting Strike and Boosting Stock
FedEx and the Air Line Pilots Association reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement, sidestepping a possible strike that could have crippled cargo capacity. The news sent FedEx shares up 4.6% in early trading, underscoring the market’s relief. The deal now...
Australia Underwrites Spot‑Market Fuel for Ampol and Viva Energy Amid Iran Tensions
The Albanese government announced it will underwrite spot‑market gasoline and diesel purchases for Ampol and Viva Energy at prices above normal commercial rates. The move targets regional and farming communities where stations have run dry, and is framed as a...
Ford Asks Aluminum Tariff Relief After Novelis Fire Disrupts F‑150 Output
Ford Motor Co. has formally asked the U.S. administration for relief from the 50% ad valorem aluminum tariff after a September blaze at Novelis' Oswego, New York plant knocked out aluminum sheets needed for the F‑150. The outage threatens $1.5‑$2 billion...
ASSA ABLOY Completes €58 Million Rollerdoor Acquisition, Boosting Iberian Footprint
ASSA ABLOY announced the completion of its acquisition of Portugal‑based Rollerdoor Group, a sectional door maker with €58 million (≈$63 million) in 2025 sales. The deal is accretive to earnings per share from day one and expands the company's Entrance Systems Division...
US Courts Split on Anthropic AI Supply‑Chain Designation, Raising GovTech Stakes
A federal appeals court in Washington upheld the Pentagon’s supply‑chain risk designation on Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model, while a California judge earlier ordered the label removed. The clash pits national‑security priorities against a tech firm’s push for limited AI deployment, highlighting...
Japanese Yen Near 159/$ and Korean Won Drop to 1,480/$ Amid Fragile US‑Iran Ceasefire
The Japanese yen slipped back toward ¥159 per dollar and the South Korean won opened at 1,480.6 per dollar as investors reacted to renewed doubts over a newly‑brokered US‑Iran ceasefire. The moves underscore how Middle‑East geopolitics are reverberating through Asian...

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto Could Visit Russia Soon, Kremlin Says
Indonesia’s president Prabowo Subianto is preparing a visit to Russia, where he is expected to meet Vladimir Putin and discuss potential oil purchases. The Kremlin confirmed talks are underway as Asian nations scramble for alternative energy amid a widening Middle‑East‑driven crisis....

Ipswich Highlights Manufacturing Potential in Push to Become Queensland’s Defence Hub
Ipswich City Council is leveraging its 8,000 hectares of available industrial land to position the city as Queensland’s manufacturing and defence hub. The council’s "Space to Grow" prospectus highlights that manufacturing and defence account for about 60% of its $8 bn AUD...

New Bike Tech: Flaanimals, Bikepacking The Life Time Grand Prix, and More MAAP
PeopleForBikes secured a policy win as the Trump administration dropped bicycles, e‑bikes and frames from the 50% Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, ending a year‑and‑a‑half of tariff uncertainty. The advocacy group rallied manufacturers, retailers and riders, generating 1,300 public comments...
Morning Brief Podcast: For India’s Exporters, It’s One Battle After Another
The Morning Brief podcast highlighted how the ongoing Middle‑East crisis is straining India’s export sectors, from leather to textiles and gems & jewellery. Exporters reported rising input costs for leather, a noticeable dip in knitwear demand, and a sharp contraction...

What Will It Take to Get Ships Going Through the Strait of Hormuz Again?
President Trump’s cease‑fire announcement on April 8 sparked hopes that Iran would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but traffic remained minimal. Iran’s recent threats and attacks have slashed daily commercial transits from roughly 130 vessels to only a few, creating...

Amaero Reports New Manufacturing Agreement Backed by $7.8M Titanium Powder Order
Amaero Ltd announced a manufacturing agreement that includes a A$7.8 million (≈ $5.1 million USD) purchase order for titanium alloy powders, with quarterly shipments from July 2026 to June 2027. The contract, tied to a private‑equity‑backed advanced‑materials customer, may exceed the minimum commitment as demand...
Iran Faces Choice: Enforce Tribute or Attack Nearby Tankers
The problem for Iran here is someone is going to call their bluff at some point and just sail a ship through without paying the tribute, and then Iran is going to have to decide if it actually wants to...

Tesla Finally Makes Move Fans, and Investors, Have Been Waiting For
Tesla is contacting suppliers to develop a new, smaller electric SUV that will be about 18 inches shorter than the Model Y and priced below its $39,990 base. The vehicle will initially be built at the Shanghai plant, with plans to...
Peak Oil Makes Conflict Over Cheap Fuel Inevitable
It is not good to have your cities built around a substance that is dependent on the Middle East not having wars Global oil has peaked. Now all we can do is fight over less and less available cheap oil, and...
Renewables Shift, Not Eliminate, Energy Risk
Renewables don’t solve oil shocks, says @JasonBordoff They rewire the dependencies. Less oil means more minerals—and supply chains that run through China. And the economy's heavy lifting—mining & global transport—runs on fossil fuels not electricity You don't escape energy risk

Pacific Nations Face Commercial Roadblock for Wind Propulsion
The Republic of the Marshall Islands received the 481‑gross‑tonne sailing cargo vessel Juren Ae in October 2024, marking the Pacific Blue Shipping Partnership’s first wind‑propelled cargo ship. Designed by German engineers and built in Korea, the vessel uses direct wind for...

LNG Rerouted to Brazil as Highest Bidder Wins
LNG is going to the highest bidder. This carrier is diverted form Europe to Brazil Map form @Kpler
Insufficient Hormuz Transits Hinder Risk Diversification
With regards to Strait of Hormuz Insurance, I think it is tough for underwrites to see enough transits to generate a meaningful premium base and be diversified If you only are insuring 5 voyages a day you can't spread out the...

Buses Found Using Chinese Chips
Taiwanese bus operators Da Nan Bus and Shin‑Shin Bus discovered that 82 of their 244 electric buses were equipped with Huawei‑affiliated HiSilicon chips, violating a contractual ban on Chinese components. The chips, used in around‑view monitor systems, were allegedly concealed...
Oil Climbs Despite Unchanged Hormuz Traffic After Ceasefire
JUST IN: Oil prices are climbing as the U.S.-Iran ceasefire hasn't increased traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump Urges Iran to Halt Hormuz Tanker Fees Now
JUST IN: Trump warns Iran to stop the reported fees on tankers in the Hormuz Strait immediately.

The Politics of a Subsea Data Cable Link to Antarctica
Researchers note Antarctica remains the only continent without a fiber‑optic link, despite mature subsea cable technology. The U.S. National Science Foundation is studying a cable from New Zealand or Australia to McMurdo, while a Chile‑backed effort eyes a route to King George...
Repeated “Accidents” Spark Skepticism Over Infrastructure Fires
I’m sure this one, like all of the other big fires on critical infrastructure over past few weeks, will be an “accident”
Trump Accuses Iran of Breaching Hormuz Oil Transit Pact
JUST IN: Trump calls out Iran for failing to honor its oil transit deal through the Strait of Hormuz.
EV Realty Opens Major Truck Charging Hub in San Bernardino
EV Realty launched its flagship multi‑fleet truck charging hub in San Bernardino, installing 76 high‑power ports with 9.9 MW of grid capacity. The facility can service more than 200 medium‑ and heavy‑duty electric trucks daily under the company’s Powered Properties model,...
Oil Execs Resist White House Talks on Iranian Hormuz Toll
JUST IN: Oil execs are pushing back on White House talks that could let Iran impose tolls on Strait of Hormuz shipments, threatening oil costs.

Mining Giant Vale Orders World's First Ethanol-Powered Giant Bulkers
Vale has signed a 25‑year agreement with China’s Shandong Shipping to build two 325,000‑dwt Guaibamax‑class bulk carriers that will run primarily on ethanol. The vessels, 340 m long, are part of Vale’s multi‑fuel strategy and can also burn methanol, heavy fuel...
US Administration Still Undecided on Novelis Tariff Relief
.@USTradeRep Greer told my colleague @NoraEckert the administration has been in contact with the Detroit 3 on the Novelis aluminum issue and tariff relief sought: "There hasn't been any decision made by the US government. With the tariff program...

Why Central Asia May Be Global Logistics’ Biggest Missed Opportunity? — Insights From Havvo Express CEO Kamalbek Jurayev
Havvo Express, a bootstrapped logistics firm founded in Brooklyn in 2021, has processed over 800,000 shipments from the United States to the five Central Asian republics. By offering a US‑based warehouse address, consolidating parcels into bulk air freight, and handling...
Jones Act Ships Are Foreign-Built, Raising U.S. Shipping Costs
"the United States is still reliant on foreign markets for producing ships. Americans pay higher shipping costs without gaining the purported benefits of insulation from foreign markets. In reality, Jones Act ships are not U.S.-built; they are U.S.-assembled." 😲

BC Softwood Under Siege as 45% Tariffs and Red Tape Squeeze Mills
British Columbia’s softwood sector faces a dual crisis: a 45% tariff imposed by the United States and a provincial regulatory regime that limits access to fibre, the industry’s primary cost driver. Council of Forest Industries (COFI) vice‑president Kurt Niquidet warned...

Andrii Bondarenko: Companies that Can Turn Complexity Into Understandable, Effective Product Will Win in Transportation
TruckRoute.AI, founded by former media executive Andrii Bondarenko, is the first U.S. logistics platform that uses generative AI to create freight routes while automatically handling truck restrictions, tolls, weather, and DOT permits. The global market for transportation‑optimization software, already over $8.5 billion,...

Iran's 15 Attacks in 12 Days Cripple Oil, LNG Flows
15 attacks in 12 days by Iran disrupted global oil and LNG flows #OilMarkets #Energy #Shipping #Geopolitics #Hormuz https://t.co/ocx5vrbgxM
Ecuador Raises Tariffs on Colombia to 100% From 50%
Ecuador announced a steep increase in tariffs on Colombian imports, raising the rate to 100% from the previous 50% effective May 1. The move follows Quito’s claim that Bogotá has failed to implement effective border security against drug trafficking. Colombia rejected...

Robotics Is Key to Lower Costs, Faster Deliveries, Says Amazon CEO
In his 2025 shareholder letter, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy highlighted robotics as a core lever to cut costs and speed deliveries. The company now runs more than 1 million robots in fulfillment centers and has acquired RIVR and Fauna Robotics to...
Trump Says Iran Should Not Charge Fees to Tankers Going Through Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump warned Iran on April 9 that any fees imposed on tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz must stop immediately. Iran has hinted at collecting tolls in cryptocurrency despite a fragile two‑week ceasefire announced on April 7. Ship...

From Reactor Designs to Real Projects: SMRs Enter the Execution Era as AI Power Demand Accelerates
The small‑modular reactor (SMR) sector is shifting from design hype to concrete execution, with vendors securing licensing approvals, fuel contracts, supply‑chain partners and financing. In Q1 2026, companies such as X‑energy, GE Hitachi, NuScale, Oklo, Holtec and Rolls‑Royce moved beyond announcements...

ZYT and Lisheng Technology Form Strategic Partnership on Intelligent Driving
ZT Y and Lisheng Technology signed a strategic partnership on April 3, 2026 to co‑develop intelligent driver‑assistance systems. The agreement covers chip adaptation, system integration and large‑scale manufacturing, with joint projects on mainstream automotive‑grade chips and a multi‑chip ecosystem to...