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Strait of Hormuz closure stalls oil price surge despite 100‑day shutdown

The strategic waterway has been shut for 100 days, yet oil prices have not spiked. Prices fell after a U.S.–Iran deal was announced, and analysts warn that any relief to the oil market could take months to materialize.

Guest: Stefan Heck of Nauto on Distracted Driving; Coping with Surging Diesel Prices; Cold Storage Goes High Tech
PodcastApr 3, 202624 min

Guest: Stefan Heck of Nauto on Distracted Driving; Coping with Surging Diesel Prices; Cold Storage Goes High Tech

In this episode, the editors discuss the critical issue of distracted driving in commercial fleets, featuring Stefan Heck, CEO and founder of Nauto, who explains how AI-powered safety platforms can detect driver inattention and predict hazards up to six seconds...

By Logistics Matters with DC VELOCITY
Rivian Beats Q1 Delivery Forecast, Posts 10,365 Vehicles Amid Uber Deal
NewsApr 3, 2026

Rivian Beats Q1 Delivery Forecast, Posts 10,365 Vehicles Amid Uber Deal

Rivian reported delivering 10,365 vehicles in the first quarter of 2026, topping the consensus estimate of 9,678 and reaffirming its 62,000‑67,000 full‑year range. The surge comes as the automaker finalizes a $1.25 billion investment from Uber to deploy up to 50,000...

By Pulse
Global Battery Materials Ships First Graphite Samples to US Customer, Opens Quebec Processing Lab
NewsApr 3, 2026

Global Battery Materials Ships First Graphite Samples to US Customer, Opens Quebec Processing Lab

Global Battery Materials (GBM) has shipped its first natural graphite samples from the Kearney Mine in Ontario to an unnamed U.S. customer for qualification testing, marking the inaugural step in a North American supply chain. Simultaneously, GBM opened a new...

By Charged EVs Magazine
Iran’s Hormuz Grip Threatens Global Oil Supply
SocialApr 3, 2026

Iran’s Hormuz Grip Threatens Global Oil Supply

What Iran’s Control of the Strait of Hormuz Means for the Global Economy #oott #oil #iran ⁦@ACGlobalEnergy⁩ https://t.co/zl1MAO5TPp

By Ellen Wald
Global Trade at Crossroads: Autonomy Replaces Win‑Win
SocialApr 3, 2026

Global Trade at Crossroads: Autonomy Replaces Win‑Win

#tradeXpresso: Global trade is at a crossroads. Tariffs 📈. Weaponised dependencies. Collapsing WTO norms. The win-win logic is replaced by strategic autonomy & zero-sum thinking. Three futures for global trade. Which path are we on? https://t.co/lGxTVEATfb #TradePolicy30 https://t.co/2eDwAvKjMM

By Lucian Cernat
Square Launches an Inventory Management System for Restaurants
NewsApr 3, 2026

Square Launches an Inventory Management System for Restaurants

Square, the payments arm of Block Inc., has teamed with AI‑driven platform MarketMan to launch a new inventory‑management application for restaurants. The tool offers real‑time visibility of ingredient usage, automated purchase‑order generation, and predictive forecasting based on historical and live...

By Digital Transactions
Sheveluch Eruption Forces Temporary Asia‑North America Freight Diversions
SocialApr 3, 2026

Sheveluch Eruption Forces Temporary Asia‑North America Freight Diversions

The Sheveluch Volcano in Kamchatka Peninsula causing flight diversions on Asia to North America air freight routes. Expected to be temporary, mostly just sharing bc I like volcanos. https://t.co/06aAWpuJCr

By Ryan Petersen
China Solar Cell Prices Drop Third Week Amid Cost Easing
SocialApr 3, 2026

China Solar Cell Prices Drop Third Week Amid Cost Easing

China solar cell prices fall for third consecutive week as upstream costs ease #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/Oawb2A3W9W

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Fleet Buying Stays Hot as Class 8 Recovery Gains Momentum
NewsApr 3, 2026

Fleet Buying Stays Hot as Class 8 Recovery Gains Momentum

Class 8 truck orders in North America reached 38,200 units in March, a 19% month‑over‑month dip but a 137% year‑over‑year surge, according to FTR and ACT Research. The slowdown follows February’s record‑breaking month, yet analysts see the underlying demand as...

By FreightWaves
Manual Counts Cause Shutdowns; Automate Inventory Management
SocialApr 3, 2026

Manual Counts Cause Shutdowns; Automate Inventory Management

Warehouses battle inaccuracies with manual cycle counts and annual physical inventories. These time-consuming shutdowns require all hands on deck, highlighting the need for efficient inventory management. #WarehouseManagement #Inventory https://t.co/0mOkHp34Rc

By Eric Kimberling
Wars Boost US Freight Demand and Economy
SocialApr 3, 2026

Wars Boost US Freight Demand and Economy

Unpopular opinion. Wars are good for the American economy. Freight demand across all modes is ripping and firming up in recent weeks. https://t.co/RUvpTXWcFl

By Craig Fuller
Nike and the Converse Question: Operate or Orchestrate the Asset
NewsApr 3, 2026

Nike and the Converse Question: Operate or Orchestrate the Asset

Nike is weighing whether to keep Converse under its own operating model or sell the brand to Authentic Brands Group, a move that mirrors a larger shift from owning assets to orchestrating networks. Converse has suffered declining sales and a...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Rail Carloads Jump 4.2% Amid Broad Freight Surge
SocialApr 3, 2026

Rail Carloads Jump 4.2% Amid Broad Freight Surge

Freight volume surge is not just a trucking story. Industrials are ripping across traffic modes Rail carload traffic +4.2% YoY The recent traffic strength has caught rail execs off guard which expected a down to flat year. https://t.co/a6UpG8CwWp

By Craig Fuller
Truck Transportation Jobs Running at an 8-Year Low: BLS
NewsApr 3, 2026

Truck Transportation Jobs Running at an 8-Year Low: BLS

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that truck‑transportation employment fell to 1,464,100 jobs in March, the lowest level since December 2017. The three‑month series—January 1,465,600, February 1,464,900, March 1,464,100—shows a steady decline, erasing pandemic‑era gains. This figure is down 27,300 jobs...

By FreightWaves – News
French Container Ship Reportedly Passes Through Strait of Hormuz
PodcastApr 3, 20268 min

French Container Ship Reportedly Passes Through Strait of Hormuz

The episode reports that a French-owned CMA CGM cargo ship successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first Western European vessel to do so since the Middle East war began. It highlights the broader shipping challenges, including thousands of...

By BBC World Service – World Business Report
Custom Utility Trailers Enhance City of Lethbridge’s Fleet Efficiency
NewsApr 3, 2026

Custom Utility Trailers Enhance City of Lethbridge’s Fleet Efficiency

The City of Lethbridge commissioned two custom FT‑24‑3 utility pole trailers from Felling, facilitated by dealer NCCHD, to replace aging equipment that could not handle long poles or heavy loads. The trailers feature a 27,600 lb GVWR, a telescopic tongue extending...

By T&D World
Explainer: Behind China’s Detention Doctrine Against Panama
BlogApr 3, 2026

Explainer: Behind China’s Detention Doctrine Against Panama

China’s “detention doctrine” is not a direct pressure campaign against Panama, but a broader strategy that underwrites its worldwide port portfolio. By leveraging legal claims and financial stakes in key terminals such as Panama’s Port of Balboa, Beijing can detain...

By Container News
No Jet Fuel Shortage for '4 to 6 Weeks' - Airline
NewsApr 3, 2026

No Jet Fuel Shortage for '4 to 6 Weeks' - Airline

Aurigny, the Guernsey‑based airline, reports a 120% rise in jet‑fuel costs since the Iran war began but expects no fuel shortages for the next four to six weeks. The carrier introduced a temporary $2.50 surcharge on new bookings and has...

By BBC Business
Maersk Adds Major New Jersey Hub Near Port Newark-Elizabeth
NewsApr 3, 2026

Maersk Adds Major New Jersey Hub Near Port Newark-Elizabeth

Maersk has signed a lease for a 233,000‑square‑foot ground‑freight hub in Linden, New Jersey, adjacent to the Port Newark‑Elizabeth complex. The facility will handle both full‑truck‑load and less‑than‑truck‑load shipments, linking warehouse operations to inland delivery networks across the United States. Its...

By Supply Chain 24/7
NATO Invokes Article 5, Launches Operation Noble Eagle
SocialApr 3, 2026

NATO Invokes Article 5, Launches Operation Noble Eagle

On September 12th the North Atlantic Council declared that the attacks satisfied Article 5 and established Operation Noble Eagle to coordinate support including NATO AWACS and Canadian CF-18s for air policing. ISAF was established as an Article 4 mission.

By Nathan Strang
Kenya Petroleum Chiefs Arrested over Fuel Imports, Shortage Claims
NewsApr 3, 2026

Kenya Petroleum Chiefs Arrested over Fuel Imports, Shortage Claims

Kenya’s top petroleum officials – the Petroleum Principal Secretary, KPC Managing Director, Epra Director‑General and a Petroleum Director – were arrested in a late‑night DCI operation linked to alleged illegal fuel imports and quality breaches. The probe focuses on a...

By The East African
How Can Predictive Analytics Transform the Pharma Supply Chain?
BlogApr 3, 2026

How Can Predictive Analytics Transform the Pharma Supply Chain?

Cardinal Health’s senior vice president Emily Gallo says predictive analytics is reshaping the pharmaceutical supply chain by turning massive data streams into actionable decisions. The industry now faces a data‑to‑decision gap that threatens shipment timing, clinical trial progress, and product...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
MODEX 2026: Cimcorp to Showcase Dreamfield for Seamless Grocery Distribution
NewsApr 3, 2026

MODEX 2026: Cimcorp to Showcase Dreamfield for Seamless Grocery Distribution

Cimcorp will unveil its Dreamfield automation platform at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta, demonstrating how modular robotics, intelligent software, and lifecycle support can modernize grocery distribution. Dreamfield is engineered for ambient, refrigerated, and frozen environments, offering scalable, phased upgrades and standardized...

By Robotics 24/7
Intel Reportedly Planning Another CPU Price Increase in May Amid Massive Demand
BlogApr 3, 2026

Intel Reportedly Planning Another CPU Price Increase in May Amid Massive Demand

Intel is preparing a third CPU price increase in May, following 10‑15% hikes in February and a further 15% rise in March. The cumulative adjustment aims for roughly a 30% premium over 2025 pricing and will affect both Core Ultra...

By TechPowerUp
This Is Ascent Health Services – the Secretive Swiss Company at the Heart of the Express Scripts Scandal
BlogApr 3, 2026

This Is Ascent Health Services – the Secretive Swiss Company at the Heart of the Express Scripts Scandal

Ascent Health Services, a Swiss‑registered group purchasing organization created by Cigna’s Express Scripts in 2019, channels billions of dollars in manufacturer‑paid fees that should be passed through as rebates. The GPO’s offshore structure lets Cigna and its partners keep these...

By HEALTH CARE un-covered
Why a War in the Middle East Is Hitting Australians at the Petrol Pump
BlogApr 3, 2026

Why a War in the Middle East Is Hitting Australians at the Petrol Pump

Escalating tensions between Iran and regional rivals are reverberating in Australia as oil markets tighten. Treasury modelling predicts the conflict could lift inflation by about 1.25 percentage points and shave roughly 0.6% off medium‑term GDP growth. Fuel prices may spike...

By The Cipher Brief
US Data Center Buildout Fueled by Imported Components, Ignoring Tariffs
SocialApr 3, 2026

US Data Center Buildout Fueled by Imported Components, Ignoring Tariffs

Pretty good Bloomberg look at the imports powering (pun intended) the US data center buildout, but it omits mention of US tariffs (AD/CVD, 232s, etc) - some dating back more than a decade - on large power transformers, electrical steel,...

By Scott Lincicome
The New Global Challenges Facing Made in Italy
NewsApr 3, 2026

The New Global Challenges Facing Made in Italy

The latest Mimit report, released ahead of National Made in Italy Day, highlights Italy’s ability to thrive in a post‑pandemic world despite heightened geopolitical tensions and supply‑chain fragility. Export diversification and market breadth have kept Italy among the top exporters,...

By FashionNetwork (Worldwide)
Supply Chain
SocialApr 3, 2026

Supply Chain

Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (April 3, 2026) - https://t.co/5y0jrTSpVW @MagayaSoftware #TrumpTariffs #IranWar‌ #autonomoustrucks @Amazon #fuelsurcharges #supplychain #logistics

By Adrian Gonzalez
TSMC’s Kumamoto Fab Upgrade: A Security-Driven Reconfiguration of Indo-Pacific Chip Competition
NewsApr 3, 2026

TSMC’s Kumamoto Fab Upgrade: A Security-Driven Reconfiguration of Indo-Pacific Chip Competition

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) will upgrade its Kumamoto, Japan fab to a 3‑nanometer process, targeting 15,000 12‑inch wafers per month and mass production by 2028. The $20 billion investment, backed by $4.62 billion in Japanese subsidies and equity from Sony, Denso...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
The USMCA Review Is Shaping up to Be a Grind, Not a Grand Bargain
NewsApr 3, 2026

The USMCA Review Is Shaping up to Be a Grind, Not a Grand Bargain

The six‑year USMCA review, due July 1, is shaping up to be a protracted negotiation likely spilling into 2027. Mexico is leaning into deeper U.S. integration while Canada hedges by diversifying trade partners, creating divergent bargaining positions. Washington is pressing for...

By ForexLive
Manufacturing Demand Drives Flatbed Rates to Record High
SocialApr 3, 2026

Manufacturing Demand Drives Flatbed Rates to Record High

Flatbeds surge to all time high of $3.95/mile as industrials rip. I would have never guessed this possible with a weak housing construction market, but here we are. Manufacturing pulling the freight market up. https://t.co/1ErbIQE0QL

By Craig Fuller
When the Safety Net Becomes the Risk
NewsApr 3, 2026

When the Safety Net Becomes the Risk

A new investigation uncovers how risk‑retention groups (RRGs) dominate insurance for small trucking carriers, operating with minimal regulatory oversight and no state guaranty fund backstop. Cross‑referencing FMCSA safety data with UCC filings shows 37% of 4,561 carriers score "CRITICAL," exposing...

By FreightWaves
Basmati Exporters Seek Relief as Shipping Lines Levy Charges Amid Disruption Due to War
NewsApr 3, 2026

Basmati Exporters Seek Relief as Shipping Lines Levy Charges Amid Disruption Due to War

Indian basmati rice exporters, represented by the Basmati Rice Farmers and Exporters Development Forum, have asked the government to intervene as shipping lines levy detention, demurrage and war‑risk surcharges on containers stranded due to the West Asian conflict. The forum...

By The Hindu Business Line — Markets
One Year After ‘Liberation Day,’ Tariffs Reshape Global Trade Landscape
NewsApr 3, 2026

One Year After ‘Liberation Day,’ Tariffs Reshape Global Trade Landscape

April 2, 2025 marked "Liberation Day," when the U.S. invoked the International Economic Emergency Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs on most trading partners. The tariffs aimed to shrink the trade deficit, curb fentanyl inflows, and boost domestic manufacturing, but...

By Logistics Management
West Asia Conflict Hits Surat Textile Hub Hard as Input Costs Rise; Operational Days Cut Down
NewsApr 3, 2026

West Asia Conflict Hits Surat Textile Hub Hard as Input Costs Rise; Operational Days Cut Down

The ongoing West Asia conflict has driven raw material and coal prices up 30‑35%, forcing Surat’s man‑made fabric sector to slash output and limit operations to five days a week. Industry leaders report daily losses of roughly Rs 100 crore (≈ $12 million), with...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Are Oil Tankers Moving Through Hormuz Again?
NewsApr 3, 2026

Are Oil Tankers Moving Through Hormuz Again?

The Strait of Hormuz, once handling roughly 100 east‑to‑west crude tankers daily, saw traffic collapse amid the Iran conflict, prompting concerns about global oil supply. Analysts now question whether tanker movements have resumed, as the region remains a critical chokepoint...

By DoubleLine — Insights
Catch This Week’s Freight Forward Recap; New Issue
SocialApr 3, 2026

Catch This Week’s Freight Forward Recap; New Issue

In case you missed this week's Freight Forward, here you go - https://t.co/qmzqgznuCG A new one goes out Monday morning. 🐰🐰🐰

By Cathy Morrow Roberson
Automation Boosts Last‑Mile Efficiency, Says KEBA Experts
SocialApr 3, 2026

Automation Boosts Last‑Mile Efficiency, Says KEBA Experts

Listen to the Does Logistics Matter? Podcast wherever you get your podcast. In episode 52, Martijn talks to Robert Zehetner, VP Logistics Automation, and Cesar Lapuerta, Sales Director at KEBA, about unlocking last-mile efficiency with automation solutions #lastmile #logistics https://t.co/iLCm9VWC5R

By Martijn Graat
Sagarmala Boost: Govt Clears Key Connectivity Project at Deendayal Port
NewsApr 3, 2026

Sagarmala Boost: Govt Clears Key Connectivity Project at Deendayal Port

The Indian government has approved a Rs 132.51 crore (approximately $16 million) Road Over Bridge at Deendayal Port, a key node in the Sagarmala programme. Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted that the bridge will remove rail‑crossing bottlenecks and speed up cargo movement. Construction will...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
US Plans to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Timeline Unclear
SocialApr 3, 2026

US Plans to Reopen Strait of Hormuz, Timeline Unclear

Great. Trump. US will reopen Strait of Hormuz. How long is “a little more time”?

By Tom Craig
Blackstone Funds $851 Million Refinance of 17‑Asset U.S. Industrial Portfolio
NewsApr 3, 2026

Blackstone Funds $851 Million Refinance of 17‑Asset U.S. Industrial Portfolio

Blackstone has supplied an $851 million refinancing package for a 17‑asset, 9.1 million‑square‑foot industrial portfolio spanning nine U.S. logistics markets. The loan, arranged by CBRE Investment Management’s debt team, highlights persistent investor appetite for leveraged financing in the logistics sector.

By Pulse
TSMC Confronts Supply Constraints and Geopolitical Risk, Shifting Market Dynamics
NewsApr 3, 2026

TSMC Confronts Supply Constraints and Geopolitical Risk, Shifting Market Dynamics

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which produces more than 90% of the world’s most advanced chips, is now wrestling with supply bottlenecks and heightened geopolitical risk. A naphtha shortage in Asia and the ongoing Iran‑related conflict in the Strait of Hormuz...

By Pulse
SeaLead Warns of Network Disruptions in Persian Gulf War Zone
NewsApr 3, 2026

SeaLead Warns of Network Disruptions in Persian Gulf War Zone

Singapore‑based carrier SeaLead announced that its services to ports in the Persian Gulf war zone are facing operational challenges, prompting the company to assess contingency measures for cargo on affected vessels. The liner is also restructuring its network, cutting coverage...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Cloned Fuel Card Leads to $1,400 Diesel Theft
SocialApr 3, 2026

Cloned Fuel Card Leads to $1,400 Diesel Theft

$1400 worth of diesel stolen with cloned fuel card, authorities also found a credit card cloning device in the truck https://t.co/Utd6XdaBor

By Timothy Dooner
Xiaomi Hikes Phone Prices as Memory Costs Soar
SocialApr 3, 2026

Xiaomi Hikes Phone Prices as Memory Costs Soar

Memory crunch bites: Xiaomi lifts handset prices amid supply chain squeeze Price rises of nearly US$30 reflect surging memory costs, with analysts pointing to AI-driven demand and tight supply across the chip sector. https://t.co/ruGtpcExSX via @scmpnews

By Paul Triolo
Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare
BlogApr 3, 2026

Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare

Episode 151 of the Irregular Warfare Podcast unpacks how the United States wields economic power—through the dollar, sanctions, export controls and supply‑chain leverage—as a core element of great‑power competition. The discussion is anchored in Eddie Fishman’s book *Chokepoints* and features...

By Irregular Warfare Podcast
Middle East Turmoil Threatens Global Industrial Supply Chains
SocialApr 3, 2026

Middle East Turmoil Threatens Global Industrial Supply Chains

The Narrowing Straits: Why the Middle East Crisis is a Fault Line for Global Industry https://t.co/q4PGQdnQp0

By Dez Blanchfield
Small Colorado Shop Boosts Output with Linear Pallet System
SocialApr 3, 2026

Small Colorado Shop Boosts Output with Linear Pallet System

Discover how one small Colorado machine shop achieved BIG success with a linear pallet system with 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐫! Stream now: 🔗 https://t.co/SH156ufQC0 📽️ https://t.co/Vty5kHu7py 🔗 https://t.co/DmYp21NDA3 https://t.co/b1Cr0XV0xe

By Arthur Field