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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.

AirAsia X Sticks to Bahrain Hub – Istanbul Is Plan B
BlogApr 7, 2026

AirAsia X Sticks to Bahrain Hub – Istanbul Is Plan B

AirAsia X reaffirmed its plan to launch a seasonal Kuala Lumpur‑Bahrain‑London Gatwick service on June 26, positioning Bahrain as its first strategic hub linking Asia and Europe. The carrier has a fallback plan to operate from Istanbul if Bahrain’s airspace...

By AirInsight
Kloeckner Acquires Camalloy to Broaden US Metal Distribution
SocialApr 7, 2026

Kloeckner Acquires Camalloy to Broaden US Metal Distribution

Kloeckner acquired Camalloy to expand aluminum and stainless steel distribution across key US industrial markets. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/kloeckner-camalloy-acquisition-expands.html

By The Metalnomist
US Logistics Giant Launches UK Tech Accelerator
NewsApr 7, 2026

US Logistics Giant Launches UK Tech Accelerator

GXO Logistics, the $11 billion New York‑listed contract logistics firm, announced the launch of GXO Accelerator, an open‑innovation programme targeting UK and Irish startups. The 12‑week cohort will pair selected companies with GXO’s operational teams to test and scale technologies in real‑world...

By UKTN (UK Tech News)
DP World Seeks Contractors for Automated Container Storage Job
NewsApr 7, 2026

DP World Seeks Contractors for Automated Container Storage Job

DP World has issued a £36 million contract to build Boxbay, an automated high‑bay storage system for empty containers at the London Gateway terminal. The project involves installing over 5,000 precast piles, 15,000 t of structural steel, and 3 km of rail for storage‑retrieval...

By Construction News
AD Group Publishes 2025 Annual Report Detailing MEA Focus
NewsApr 7, 2026

AD Group Publishes 2025 Annual Report Detailing MEA Focus

AD Ports Group released its 2025 Annual Report, titled “Curating Connectivity,” showing a record revenue of AED 20.77 billion (≈ $5.6 billion) and net profit of AED 2.07 billion (≈ $563 million), up 20% and 16% year‑on‑year. The report highlights the Group’s corridor‑focused strategy across the UAE, Europe,...

By Logistics Manager (UK)
Fuel Protests Set to Cause Disruption on Major Routes Across Ireland Today
NewsApr 7, 2026

Fuel Protests Set to Cause Disruption on Major Routes Across Ireland Today

A national fuel protest erupted across Ireland today, with convoys assembling from 7 a.m. and converging on major motorways such as the M50, M1 and M7. Demonstrators are targeting soaring diesel, petrol and heating‑oil prices linked to the Middle‑East war and...

By The Irish Times – Business
FIATA and Otonomi Partner to Bring Cargo and Delay Insurance to Freight Forwarders Worldwide
NewsApr 7, 2026

FIATA and Otonomi Partner to Bring Cargo and Delay Insurance to Freight Forwarders Worldwide

FIATA has teamed with insurtech Otonomi to offer freight forwarders digital cargo‑delay insurance across air, ocean and e‑commerce shipments. The platform delivers instant quotes and policy issuance through automated algorithms, letting users set delay triggers from three to 24 hours...

By Air Cargo Week
Rolling Highways in Spain – A Solution for Modern Freight Transport
NewsApr 7, 2026

Rolling Highways in Spain – A Solution for Modern Freight Transport

In February 2019 Spain introduced its first standard‑gauge rolling highway, a rail‑road hybrid service designed to shift long‑haul freight from trucks to trains. The initiative is part of a broader $9.2 billion rail‑freight modernization plan that includes new terminals, gauge upgrades...

By Railway Pro
India Back to Buying Venezuelan Crude
NewsApr 7, 2026

India Back to Buying Venezuelan Crude

India is set to import over 12 million barrels of Venezuelan crude this month, the highest volume since February 2020, as it seeks to replace Middle‑East supplies disrupted by the Iran war. The cargoes, mainly the sulfur‑rich Merey blend, were secured before...

By Rigzone
Trump Floats US Toll on Hormuz
NewsApr 7, 2026

Trump Floats US Toll on Hormuz

President Donald Trump suggested the United States could levy tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that moves about 20 % of global oil and LNG. The proposal would require a U.S. military presence despite the strait lying...

By Splash 247
Big-D Expands Construction Operations with FieldAI as Robotics Adoption Accelerates
NewsApr 7, 2026

Big-D Expands Construction Operations with FieldAI as Robotics Adoption Accelerates

US construction firm Big‑D Construction is scaling its partnership with robotics provider FieldAI, moving from pilot tests to broader deployment across multiple sites. FieldAI’s map‑free, GPS‑independent robots can perform inspection, documentation, and material handling, integrating with Big‑D’s existing digital platforms....

By Robotics & Automation News
Black Sea Oil Hubs in Crosshairs After Drone Strikes
NewsApr 7, 2026

Black Sea Oil Hubs in Crosshairs After Drone Strikes

Ukraine intensified drone attacks on Russian oil export hubs in the Black Sea, striking the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal near Novorossiysk. The strikes damaged a single point mooring, loading infrastructure, four storage tanks, and six of seven berths at...

By Splash 247
Stadler Withdraws Its Appeal Against the SBB Contract Awarded to Siemens
NewsApr 7, 2026

Stadler Withdraws Its Appeal Against the SBB Contract Awarded to Siemens

Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) has made the award of its double‑decker train contract to Siemens Mobility legally final after Stadler withdrew its appeal. The contract covers 116 trains, with an option for 84 more, and SBB projects savings of hundreds...

By Railway Pro
ATI Boosts Jet Engine Alloy Supply with New NC Furnace
SocialApr 7, 2026

ATI Boosts Jet Engine Alloy Supply with New NC Furnace

ATI will add a new VIM furnace in North Carolina to expand nickel superalloy capacity for jet engine demand. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/ati-nickel-superalloy-capacity.html

By The Metalnomist
India Secures Its First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier Order
NewsApr 7, 2026

India Secures Its First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Bulk Carrier Order

India’s Swan Defence and Heavy Industries (SDHI) has secured its inaugural order for ammonia dual‑fuel vessels, signing a contract to construct four 92,500 dwt bulk carriers for Energy ONE Limited. The ships, 229.5 m long and 37 m wide, will feature South Korean‑designed...

By Splash 247
Time to Price New Grain Amid Iran Conflict?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Time to Price New Grain Amid Iran Conflict?

U.S. farmers face sharply higher fertilizer costs as anhydrous ammonia rose 30% and urea jumped nearly 47% between February and early April, driven by supply chain constraints, tariffs and the Iran conflict. The country relies heavily on imports for key...

By Farm Progress
Regional Blocs Form New Multi‑Hub Global Trade Order
SocialApr 7, 2026

Regional Blocs Form New Multi‑Hub Global Trade Order

In case you missed the posting of my new eBook over Easter weekend👇https://t.co/AzOGN20mu3 The April 2025 US tariffs triggered global trade conflict. This column introduces World War Trade: Conflict, Containment, and the Emergent World Trading Order, a new CEPR Rapid...

By Richard Baldwin
Serbia, Hungary and North Macedonia Sign MoU with Focus on BuBe Railway
NewsApr 7, 2026

Serbia, Hungary and North Macedonia Sign MoU with Focus on BuBe Railway

Serbian rail freight operator Srbija Kargo, Hungary’s Rail Cargo Hungaria and North Macedonia’s railway signed a memorandum of understanding to launch a synchronized rail service focused on the Budapest‑Belgrade line. The corridor, opened for freight in February, is positioned as...

By RailFreight.com
Secretive Eskom Gets Walloped in Court by AfriForum
NewsApr 7, 2026

Secretive Eskom Gets Walloped in Court by AfriForum

South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal upheld a high‑court order compelling state utility Eskom to disclose all coal and diesel supply contracts after a four‑year legal battle by civil‑rights group AfriForum. The court rejected Eskom’s blanket claim that the agreements...

By Miningmx
Peter Döhle Extends Boxship Run with Chengxi Contract
NewsApr 7, 2026

Peter Döhle Extends Boxship Run with Chengxi Contract

German shipowner Peter Döhle Schiffahrts has placed an order for two 3,100‑TEU feeder vessels at China’s Chengxi Shipyard, each priced around $48 million with delivery slated for 2029. The contract extends a series of recent boxship orders in China, including four...

By Splash 247
Australian Government Brings Forward $6.15B to Support Manufacturing and Business Resilience
NewsApr 7, 2026

Australian Government Brings Forward $6.15B to Support Manufacturing and Business Resilience

The Australian government has fast‑tracked AU$6.15 billion (~US$4.1 billion) of concessional finance to shore up manufacturing and supply‑chain resilience. The package bundles a AU$1 billion (~US$660 million) Economic Resilience Program, a AU$5 billion (~US$3.3 billion) Net Zero Fund, and a AU$150 million (~US$99 million) Forestry Growth Fund under...

By Australian Manufacturing
Grower Group Makes Plea to Supermarkets over Price Increases
NewsApr 7, 2026

Grower Group Makes Plea to Supermarkets over Price Increases

The National Farmers Federation’s Horticulture Council has sent an open letter to Australia’s major supermarkets, demanding a swift response to supplier price‑increase requests triggered by the oil crisis. Rising fuel and freight costs, with surcharges reaching up to 65% of...

By Inside FMCG
Carlova Expands Tankers Newbuild Slate
NewsApr 7, 2026

Carlova Expands Tankers Newbuild Slate

Carlova Maritime is expanding its tanker fleet by ordering a second 300,000‑dwt VLCC from South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean, slated for delivery in Q3 2029, and securing an early‑construction slot for a 114,000‑dwt Aframax at China’s Hengli Heavy Industries for Q2 2028. The...

By Splash 247
Fuel Crunch: Does Australia Have Enough Cards to Keep up Supply?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Fuel Crunch: Does Australia Have Enough Cards to Keep up Supply?

Australia faces a fuel crunch as global oil supplies dip 20% and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The government has secured enough refined fuel to last until May, but without sizable domestic stockpiles it must lean on alternative sources,...

By Beef Central
Lahori Zeera Targets ₹1,300 Crore Revenue in FY27; Expands Capacity, Pushes South India Entry
NewsApr 7, 2026

Lahori Zeera Targets ₹1,300 Crore Revenue in FY27; Expands Capacity, Pushes South India Entry

Chandigarh‑based Lahori Zeera, part of Archian Foods, is targeting ₹1,200‑₹1,300 crore (approximately $145‑$157 million) in revenue by FY27, up from ₹770‑₹780 crore ($93‑$94 million) in FY26. To achieve this, the company is adding five third‑party bottling units in Bihar, Bengaluru, Muzaffarnagar, Agra and Bhopal,...

By ETRetail (India)
THE ARMAGEDDON PRESS CONFERENCE: DONALD TRUMP AT WAR
BlogApr 7, 2026

THE ARMAGEDDON PRESS CONFERENCE: DONALD TRUMP AT WAR

Former President Donald Trump held a press conference demanding Iran open the Strait of Hormuz, threatening a 24‑hour air campaign that could cripple Iran’s power plants, bridges and desalination facilities. The analysis outlines three possible paths: a forceful seizure of...

By The West Point History Professor
New Government Commercial Agency Launches DOS 7
NewsApr 7, 2026

New Government Commercial Agency Launches DOS 7

The Government Commercial Agency (GCA) launched Digital Outcomes and Specialists 7 (DOS 7) shortly after its formation on 1 April, merging the previous DOS 6 and Digital Specialists agreements. DOS 7 uses an open‑framework model that reopens every 18 months, allowing new suppliers to join and...

By UKAuthority (UK)
Zeus Adds Catheter Components to Chamfr Marketplace
NewsApr 7, 2026

Zeus Adds Catheter Components to Chamfr Marketplace

Zeus, a global polymer and catheter manufacturer, has added over 100 liner and heat‑shrink components to Chamfr’s online marketplace. The catalog now includes PTFE liners, FEP heat‑shrink tubing and the FluoroPEELZ peelable shrink, giving engineers on‑demand access to critical materials....

By Medical Design & Outsourcing
Novatek Creates Shipbuilding Arm
NewsApr 7, 2026

Novatek Creates Shipbuilding Arm

Novatek, Russia's largest independent gas producer, has launched a shipbuilding subsidiary, Severny Inzhiniring, to build and maintain ice‑class LNG carriers and condensate tankers. The move aims to circumvent Western sanctions that have cut off access to Asian yards like Hanwha...

By Splash 247
Flags of Convenience: The Hidden System Behind Global Shipping
BlogApr 7, 2026

Flags of Convenience: The Hidden System Behind Global Shipping

The podcast explains how flags of convenience let ship owners register vessels in countries like Panama, Liberia, and the Marshall Islands, regardless of any real connection. This practice began in the 1910s to dodge U.S. Prohibition and labor laws, then...

By Everything Everywhere
Designing Supply Chains for Measurable ROI, Improved Automation
NewsApr 7, 2026

Designing Supply Chains for Measurable ROI, Improved Automation

Warehouse leaders are rushing into robotics and high‑density storage without first defining success metrics, cleaning processes, or ensuring data integrity. This strategic misalignment leaves 92% of supply‑chain executives reporting that automation investments fall short of expected ROI. Experts advise a...

By ERP Today
Precision Measurement at the Heart of Advanced Optoelectronics
NewsApr 7, 2026

Precision Measurement at the Heart of Advanced Optoelectronics

Crytur, a Czech maker of synthetic crystals for optoelectronic and optomechanical assemblies, has equipped its quality‑control labs with a fleet of high‑end Mitutoyo measuring machines. The company uses STRATO‑Apex coordinate measuring machines, ROUNDTEST circularity gauges, and Quick Vision visual systems...

By Metrology News
Event to Spotlight Distributed Large Volume Metrology for Dynamic Manufacturing
NewsApr 7, 2026

Event to Spotlight Distributed Large Volume Metrology for Dynamic Manufacturing

The National Physical Laboratory and the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre are hosting a one‑day workshop on 11 May 2026 in Sheffield to accelerate adoption of Distributed Large Volume Metrology (DLVM). The event will present NPL’s new dynamic performance test method and feature...

By Metrology News
MATS 2026 Showcases Industry Strength in Louisville
NewsApr 7, 2026

MATS 2026 Showcases Industry Strength in Louisville

The Mid‑America Trucking Show (MATS) returned to Louisville for its 54th edition, drawing thousands of carriers, suppliers and fleet managers. Exhibitors showcased heavy‑duty trailers, advanced driver‑seat ergonomics, wear‑resistant liners and connectivity platforms aimed at boosting efficiency and uptime. Hands‑on demos...

By Construction Equipment Guide
East Coast Tour Bus Operators Face Shutdown over Diesel Price Hike
NewsApr 7, 2026

East Coast Tour Bus Operators Face Shutdown over Diesel Price Hike

Around 1,000 East Coast Malaysian tour‑bus operators, excluded from the Subsidised Diesel Control System, face possible shutdown after diesel surged to RM6.02 per litre (about $1.32). Rental fees jumped 30‑40%, pushing a Kota Bharu‑Kuala Lumpur round‑trip from RM3,000 to RM5,000 (≈$660‑$1,100), prompting...

By New Straits Times (Malaysia) – Business
Prepare Now: 2026 Hormuz Shock Will Upend Budgets
SocialApr 7, 2026

Prepare Now: 2026 Hormuz Shock Will Upend Budgets

We‘ve Only Just Begun in the words of Carol Carpenter. This is a long game. Risk managers need to be preparing their boards now for a traumatic 2026. Ditch your budget from 2025 and your growth targets. Run a strategy...

By Steve Tunstall
China's Secret Grip on Strait of Hormuz Challenges US
SocialApr 7, 2026

China's Secret Grip on Strait of Hormuz Challenges US

🤔😱😨I just heard something that left my head spinning: China has outmaneuvered the US and seized effective control over the Strait of Hormuz. If true, it explains why direct military action against Iran won’t reopen the strait, why the Trump team is...

By Anas Alhajji
SPEED Wins Three Awards for Procurement Technology
NewsApr 7, 2026

SPEED Wins Three Awards for Procurement Technology

Malaysia’s digital procurement platform SPEED, operated by CDC International, secured three industry awards in April 2026, including Excellence in Computer Software and Initiative in Digital Transformation Consulting at the Malaysia National Business Awards, and Enterprise Software for Government Organisations at...

By Vietnam Investment Review (VIR)
Industry Crippled by Total Supply Chain Component Shortage
SocialApr 7, 2026

Industry Crippled by Total Supply Chain Component Shortage

It’s an unfortunate time for the industry to run out of every single important component in the supply chain.

By Marc Andreessen
CATL Appoints Former Zijin Mining Founder as Mining Adviser
SocialApr 7, 2026

CATL Appoints Former Zijin Mining Founder as Mining Adviser

Top EV battery maker CATL has tapped the founder and ex-chairman of Zijin Mining as an adviser for its growing mining business, according to people familiar with the matter https://t.co/bIslk5SVG8

By Vox – Climate
Amazon Updates MCF and Buy with Prime Packaging Starting April 1
BlogApr 7, 2026

Amazon Updates MCF and Buy with Prime Packaging Starting April 1

Amazon is updating packaging defaults for Multi‑Channel Fulfillment (MCF) and Buy with Prime orders in the United States, with changes rolling out from April 1 through April 30. Packing slips will no longer be included unless sellers opt in, and...

By EcomCrew
Demand Forecasting Is Only First Step in Supply Chain
SocialApr 7, 2026

Demand Forecasting Is Only First Step in Supply Chain

Forecasting customer demand is just the start. You also need to map out the raw materials and components required for production. For example, making an iPhone involves sourcing thousands of parts – from chips to glass. #SupplyChain #Procurement #DemandForecasting https://t.co/zBDBcUm8Py

By Eric Kimberling
Ukrainian Troops Flew a Cat and a Dog 7.5 Miles by Drone to Evacuate Them From the Front Lines, Animal...
NewsApr 7, 2026

Ukrainian Troops Flew a Cat and a Dog 7.5 Miles by Drone to Evacuate Them From the Front Lines, Animal...

Ukrainian troops used a small FPV drone to transport a cat and a dog 7.5 miles from the front lines to a shelter, according to animal‑rights group UAnimals. The operation followed the injury of a soldier who had been caring...

By Business Insider — Markets
Bridal Manufacturers Face Tariffs and Rising Prices Amid Strong Appetite for Wedding Gowns
NewsApr 7, 2026

Bridal Manufacturers Face Tariffs and Rising Prices Amid Strong Appetite for Wedding Gowns

U.S. bridal manufacturers are grappling with rising fabric costs and 15‑20% tariff‑driven price hikes, yet designers like Sareh Nouri maintain stable pricing by emphasizing American‑made quality. The wedding market remains robust, projected to exceed $100 billion in 2025, with average dress...

By WWD
Tariffs Causing Companies to Rethink Logistics Networks
NewsApr 7, 2026

Tariffs Causing Companies to Rethink Logistics Networks

Tariff volatility in 2025 prompted U.S. importers to front‑load shipments, with 85.6% of surveyed cargo owners moving cargo ahead of duty hikes. While 52.3% avoided higher tariffs, the strategy raised storage costs and strained working capital for over 40% of...

By Material Handling & Logistics
Air Liquide Launches Advanced Materials Plant in Taiwan – Just Now, the Chemistry Behind AI Chips Is Becoming a Strategic...
BlogApr 7, 2026

Air Liquide Launches Advanced Materials Plant in Taiwan – Just Now, the Chemistry Behind AI Chips Is Becoming a Strategic...

On March 25, 2026 Air Liquide inaugurated its first large‑scale advanced materials plant in Taichung, Taiwan, dedicated to deposition and etch chemicals essential for sub‑2 nm semiconductor nodes. The facility focuses on atomic‑layer‑deposition precursors needed for AI and high‑performance‑computing chips. The launch...

By Igor’sLAB
Iran War Delays Vital Reproductive Aid for Women Across the Globe
NewsApr 7, 2026

Iran War Delays Vital Reproductive Aid for Women Across the Globe

Disruptions from the Iran war are delaying critical reproductive health supplies to more than a dozen countries, according to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Shipments of labor‑room equipment, surgical tools, assisted‑delivery devices and over 1.2 million male condoms for 45...

By SupplyChainBrain
‘Global First’ in London Tram Track Renewals
NewsApr 7, 2026

‘Global First’ in London Tram Track Renewals

London’s tram network has completed a world‑first automated track renewal, replacing 5 km of line while keeping services running. The new system installed pre‑fabricated track panels in just 12 weeks, slashing typical downtime from days to a few hours. The project, costing...

By Railway Gazette International
Ocado Calls Police on Trade Show Booth After Patent Injunction
NewsApr 7, 2026

Ocado Calls Police on Trade Show Booth After Patent Injunction

Ocado, the UK‑based online grocery leader, secured a German preliminary injunction against Brightpick's Gridpicker technology, alleging patent infringement. The company brought police to Brightpick's LogiMAT trade‑show booth to enforce the order, forcing the startup to halt its live demo. Brightpick...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics