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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.

Pulsar International Board to Consider Venture Into Precision Farming
NewsMar 11, 2026

Pulsar International Board to Consider Venture Into Precision Farming

Pulsar International’s board will review a proposal to extend its Smart Agri Solution into AI‑driven Internet of Things (IoT) precision farming. The plan calls for integrating AI analytics, IoT sensors and drones to fine‑tune fertilizer, water and other inputs while...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
AI Agents and a Real-Life Business Use Case
NewsMar 11, 2026

AI Agents and a Real-Life Business Use Case

Procurement leaders are moving beyond reactive chatbots to deploy autonomous AI agents that execute end‑to‑end tasks. A leading media‑telecom firm rolled out four agents—contract analysis, deal memo drafting, an Ask‑Me‑Anything guide, and supplier‑insights—within 18 months. These agents automate contract review,...

By Spend Matters
Grimaldi Euromed and FS Logistix Join Forces for Sea-Rail Links
NewsMar 11, 2026

Grimaldi Euromed and FS Logistix Join Forces for Sea-Rail Links

Grimaldi Euromed and state‑owned FS Logistix signed a memorandum of understanding to launch sea‑rail connections, initially linking the Adriatic ports of Ancona and Venice with intermodal terminals across Italy and Europe. The partnership will use Grimaldi’s short‑sea Ro‑Ro network and...

By RailFreight.com
EPMB Launches Local Assembly of MG S5 BEV in Malaysia
NewsMar 11, 2026

EPMB Launches Local Assembly of MG S5 BEV in Malaysia

SAIC Motor’s MG brand has begun local assembly of the S5 battery‑electric vehicle in Malaysia through a partnership with EP Manufacturing Bhd (EPMB). The Alor Gajah plant will assemble up to 2,000 units this year from imported CKD kits, leveraging...

By Just Auto
Shaping the Industry’s Next Transformation
NewsMar 11, 2026

Shaping the Industry’s Next Transformation

Air cargo has shifted from a supplemental service to a core component of global trade, with airlines treating freight as a strategic business unit. Industry veterans stress that long‑term success hinges on trusted partnerships, disciplined operations, and policy alignment rather...

By Air Cargo Week
3PL Culture and Fulfillment Experience
PodcastMar 11, 202626 min

3PL Culture and Fulfillment Experience

In this episode, Kevin interviews Michelle Harris of Our Service Works (OSW), a Dallas‑based 3PL that evolved from outsourced customer care to a full‑service fulfillment operation. They discuss how OSW carefully selects carriers—evaluating performance data, technology integration, and support—to enhance...

By The New Warehouse
Southeast Asia and the Middle East Energy Shock
NewsMar 11, 2026

Southeast Asia and the Middle East Energy Shock

U.S. strikes on Iran have prompted Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE to suspend oil and gas operations and deter tankers from the Strait of Hormuz, sharply curtailing Middle East energy exports. The disruption threatens $208 billion in crude shipments—about 21%...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
We Need Exact Purchasing … But It’s NOT a New Matrix!
BlogMar 11, 2026

We Need Exact Purchasing … But It’s NOT a New Matrix!

The article argues that the classic Kraljic matrix is outdated and that procurement must move to an Exact Purchasing approach. Jason Busch’s Exact Purchasing Quadrant maps cost influence against contract‑and‑supply complexity, but the author expands it into a three‑dimensional cube...

By Sourcing Innovation
Fragrant Flower Lei, Synonymous with Hawaii, Face Competition From Cheaper Imports
NewsMar 11, 2026

Fragrant Flower Lei, Synonymous with Hawaii, Face Competition From Cheaper Imports

Hawaii’s iconic purple lei are largely composed of odorless orchids cultivated in Thailand rather than locally grown blooms. State lawmakers have introduced bills that would require labeling and a minimum percentage of Hawaii‑grown flowers for lei purchased by government agencies,...

By Kyodo News – English (All)
Airbus Exceeds 2025 Delivery Target, Ships 793 Jets
SocialMar 11, 2026

Airbus Exceeds 2025 Delivery Target, Ships 793 Jets

Airbus delivered 793 aircraft in 2025, topping its revised target as supply chain constraints eased. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/03/airbus-delivered-793-aircraft-in-2025.html

By The Metalnomist
U.S. Customs to Refund IEEPA Tariffs Within 45 Days
BlogMar 11, 2026

U.S. Customs to Refund IEEPA Tariffs Within 45 Days

U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced a new ACE‑based system to refund IEEPA tariffs within 45 days after a Court of International Trade ruling. The solution aggregates refunds by importer, bypassing the need to process each entry individually. Only about...

By EcomCrew
‘The Focus Is on Strengthening Foundations, Not Adding Complexity’: Rodney Manzo
NewsMar 11, 2026

‘The Focus Is on Strengthening Foundations, Not Adding Complexity’: Rodney Manzo

Sage’s State of Supply Chain Report reveals that many mid‑market firms lack real‑time visibility, leaving them vulnerable to costly disruptions. Senior Director Rodney Manzo emphasizes that first‑mile visibility and fully connected ERP systems boost teams’ confidence in handling 2026‑era supply...

By ERP Today
Continental Tyres Chosen by All Top 10 EMEA EV Makers
NewsMar 11, 2026

Continental Tyres Chosen by All Top 10 EMEA EV Makers

Continental announced that its original‑equipment tyres equipped all ten of the highest‑volume electric‑vehicle manufacturers in the EMEA region for 2025, extending its reach to 17 of the top 20 global EV makers. The company credits early investment in low rolling...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Bridging Machining Simulation and Fatigue Analysis
NewsMar 11, 2026

Bridging Machining Simulation and Fatigue Analysis

MISUTECH and Hottinger Brüel & Kjær have linked MISULAB machining simulation with nCode DesignLife fatigue analysis, enabling three‑dimensional residual‑stress predictions to flow directly into fatigue life calculations. The integrated workflow lets engineers evaluate machining strategies virtually, reducing reliance on costly physical testing. A case...

By Metrology News
EChem Expo 2026 Releases Full Conference Program
NewsMar 11, 2026

EChem Expo 2026 Releases Full Conference Program

eChem Expo 2026 has released its full two‑day program, scheduled for April 8‑9 at the MeadowView Resort in Kingsport, Tennessee. The agenda features eight focused technical tracks—from Capital Effectiveness and Operational Excellence to Industrial AI and Workforce Development—delivering over 20 hours of...

By Automation World
Indian Edible Oil Buyers Move to Secure Prompt Shipments as Prices Surge
NewsMar 11, 2026

Indian Edible Oil Buyers Move to Secure Prompt Shipments as Prices Surge

Indian edible‑oil buyers are accelerating shipments as vegetable‑oil prices and freight rates surge, fearing delays from the Middle East conflict. India, the world’s largest importer, is curbing fresh purchases of soy and sunflower oil, which could temper further price spikes...

By ETRetail (India)
West Coast Port Volume Set to Rebound Late March
SocialMar 11, 2026

West Coast Port Volume Set to Rebound Late March

The West Coast isn’t participating in the tight trucking market, as Chinese New Years was a few weeks later this year. Last year, we had pull forward of imports. We are roughly where we were in 2024. We should do a return of...

By Craig Fuller
From Toilet Paper to Diesel: Are We Creating the Shortage?
BlogMar 11, 2026

From Toilet Paper to Diesel: Are We Creating the Shortage?

Australia’s diesel imports remain strong, with about 5.8 million tonnes expected by the end of March 2026 – the second‑largest first‑quarter volume on record. Real‑time tanker tracking from LSEG Vessel Explorer captures roughly 90 % of these shipments, confirming that physical supply...

By Episode 3 (EP3) – Commodities (Ag/Inputs) Reports
IATA: E-Commerce Will Drive 30% of Air Cargo by 2027
BlogMar 11, 2026

IATA: E-Commerce Will Drive 30% of Air Cargo by 2027

IATA says e‑commerce will drive 30% of air cargo by 2027, up from 20% today. It projects total air freight volume reaching 71.6 million tons in 2026 with a 2.4% annual increase. Growth is strongest in Asia‑Pacific, especially Southeast Asia, where...

By EcomCrew
AI Agents Shift Supply Chains From Dashboards to Action
SocialMar 11, 2026

AI Agents Shift Supply Chains From Dashboards to Action

𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗔𝗜 𝗔𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘀𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗺 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗹𝘆 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗶𝗻? In this episode 87 of The Supply Chain Show™, we dive deep into how AI agents are actually transforming logistics and supply chain operations. Our guest Nick Douglas (VP, Product & Network Design, project44) We discuss...

By Dr. Muddassir Ahmed
Visy Launches New Tasmanian Packaging Hub for Food and Farming Sectors
NewsMar 11, 2026

Visy Launches New Tasmanian Packaging Hub for Food and Farming Sectors

Visy has inaugurated an 8,500‑square‑metre packaging hub in Devonport, Tasmania, to supply cardboard solutions to the state’s food, beverage and agricultural producers. The facility, opened by Minister Julie Collins, aims to bolster local manufacturing capacity and create jobs within an...

By Australian Manufacturing
DroneShield Launches EU Manufacturing Line to Scale Counter-UAS Systems
NewsMar 11, 2026

DroneShield Launches EU Manufacturing Line to Scale Counter-UAS Systems

DroneShield has opened its first European Union manufacturing line to produce counter‑UAS systems, with deliveries slated for mid‑2026. The move partners with an established EU contract manufacturer to handle turnkey assembly, PCB production, precision machining and testing. It aligns with...

By Australian Manufacturing
Slow Widebody Freighter Manufacturing Supply Chains Hamper Capacity
NewsMar 11, 2026

Slow Widebody Freighter Manufacturing Supply Chains Hamper Capacity

Widebody freighter capacity remains constrained in 2026 as manufacturers grapple with lingering supply‑chain disruptions. IATA’s director general Willie Walsh warned that OEMs are still struggling to stabilize production, pushing the Boeing 777‑8F launch to 2028 and delaying Airbus’s A350F entry...

By Air Cargo News
U.S. Shipping Irrelevance Drives Major Conference Collapse
SocialMar 11, 2026

U.S. Shipping Irrelevance Drives Major Conference Collapse

In truth this is *supposed* to be the largest shipowner conference in North America. Once it was. Just five or six years ago maritime companies used to buy out every billboard along I-95. Every hotel within 20 miles sold out...

By John Konrad
Cosco Halts Balboa Port Use After Hutchinson Takeover
SocialMar 11, 2026

Cosco Halts Balboa Port Use After Hutchinson Takeover

China’s Cosco shipping. Suspends its use at Panama’s Balboa port. Because of takeover of CL Hutchinson’s terminals.

By Tom Craig
SCG Halts Olefins Unit Following Hormuz Disruption
NewsMar 11, 2026

SCG Halts Olefins Unit Following Hormuz Disruption

Siam Cement Group (SCG) has temporarily shut its Rayong olefins plant after the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupted shipments of naphtha and propane, essential feedstocks. The subsidiary Rayong Olefins declared force majeure, estimating a cost hit of about 150 million baht...

By Bangkok Post – Investment (subset within Business)
Choosing a Second Option Adds $800 per Load
SocialMar 11, 2026

Choosing a Second Option Adds $800 per Load

It’s always good to get a second options Especially when you can make +$800 more on a load

By Craig Fuller
Iran Finally Mines Hormuz, Pentagon Distracted by Lobster
SocialMar 11, 2026

Iran Finally Mines Hormuz, Pentagon Distracted by Lobster

For 47 years world leaders have talked about striking Iran. None did for one reason above all: because Iran always threatened to mine the Strait of Hormuz TodayIran actually did it and the old pentagon press corps is more worried about...

By John Konrad
Air Cargo Cushioned Tariff Shocks and Powered Trade Growth in 2025
NewsMar 11, 2026

Air Cargo Cushioned Tariff Shocks and Powered Trade Growth in 2025

IATA’s 2025 World Cargo Symposium report finds air freight was pivotal in cushioning severe trade‑policy shocks, enabling $157 bn of front‑loaded U.S. imports in Q1. By accelerating shipments and opening new lanes, air cargo helped global trade expand 2.4%, pushing global...

By Air Cargo News
Gulf War III Is a Warning About the Effects of a ‘Taiwan Straits War I’
NewsMar 11, 2026

Gulf War III Is a Warning About the Effects of a ‘Taiwan Straits War I’

The article warns that the economic shock from the Israel‑U.S. attack on Iran—dubbed Gulf War III—exposes how fragile global trade is when shipping routes are disrupted. It argues that a military move against Taiwan would create a similar, if not larger,...

By RUSI
Canada Is Racing to Make This Key Battery Ingredient at Home – by Anam Khan (BNN Bloomberg – March 10,...
BlogMar 10, 2026

Canada Is Racing to Make This Key Battery Ingredient at Home – by Anam Khan (BNN Bloomberg – March 10,...

Canada’s battery supply chain is hampered by a lack of domestic graphite refining, with 90% of battery‑grade graphite processed in China. Nouveau Monde Graphite (NMG) is launching a Phase‑2 mine and battery material plant in Bécancour, Quebec, backed by federal...

By Republic of Mining
Cisco Survey: Infrastructure Gaps Stall AI Adoption in Manufacturing
NewsMar 10, 2026

Cisco Survey: Infrastructure Gaps Stall AI Adoption in Manufacturing

Cisco’s 2026 State of Industrial AI report, based on 350+ manufacturing leaders across 19 countries, reveals that infrastructure shortfalls are throttling AI rollout in factories. While 96% view reliable wireless connectivity as essential, 56% cite frequent outages that disrupt operations....

By Australian Manufacturing
Two Things You Can Control Right Now When Fuel Is Trying to Break You
NewsMar 10, 2026

Two Things You Can Control Right Now When Fuel Is Trying to Break You

Diesel prices are edging toward $5 a gallon, squeezing margins for owner‑operators and carriers. While macro forces such as Middle‑East tensions and Fed policy are beyond a driver’s control, two levers remain: where fuel is purchased and how much is...

By FreightWaves – News
How Critical Are Critical Minerals in the Brazil-US Economic Relationship?
NewsMar 10, 2026

How Critical Are Critical Minerals in the Brazil-US Economic Relationship?

Policymakers and experts convened to examine how critical minerals shape the Brazil‑US economic partnership. Brazil’s abundant rare‑earth and battery‑grade mineral reserves are increasingly vital to the United States’ energy‑transition agenda. The discussion highlighted supply‑chain vulnerabilities, especially reliance on China, and...

By Peterson Institute (PIIE) – Updates (all content)
Amazon Defrauded: Guilty Plea in $3M+ Fraud Involving Trailers
NewsMar 10, 2026

Amazon Defrauded: Guilty Plea in $3M+ Fraud Involving Trailers

A Connecticut‑based freight operator, Ameer Nasir, pleaded guilty to wire fraud for submitting more than $3 million in false invoices to Amazon Logistics. Between December 2019 and February 2021, he created 23 phantom trucking companies and used a manual override in...

By FreightWaves
5 IT Equipment Procurement Services That Fix Day-1 Onboarding
NewsMar 10, 2026

5 IT Equipment Procurement Services That Fix Day-1 Onboarding

A Deloitte pulse check revealed that 56% of organisations view device‑provisioning delays as the leading productivity killer for new hires. Onboarding teams therefore need a reliable day‑one laptop solution. Onrec evaluated more than twenty vendors against four non‑negotiables and five...

By Onrec
U.S. Maritime Administrator Carmel Warns U.S. Must Rebuild Entire Maritime ‘System,’ Not Just Shipyards
NewsMar 10, 2026

U.S. Maritime Administrator Carmel Warns U.S. Must Rebuild Entire Maritime ‘System,’ Not Just Shipyards

U.S. Maritime Administrator Stephen Carmel warned that rebuilding American maritime power requires more than expanding shipyard capacity; the United States must reconstruct an entire maritime ecosystem. He highlighted that the U.S. now produces only 0.1% of global commercial ships and...

By gCaptain
Congress Wants to Put Driverless 80,000-Pound Trucks on the Road – Should Small Carriers Be Worried
NewsMar 10, 2026

Congress Wants to Put Driverless 80,000-Pound Trucks on the Road – Should Small Carriers Be Worried

The SELF DRIVE Act (H.R. 7390) would create a federal framework allowing fully autonomous 80,000‑pound trucks to operate commercially while under testing permits, expanding NHTSA authority and preempting state rules. The bill requires manufacturers to submit a safety case but...

By FreightWaves
Port of Vancouver Moves Record Wheat Volume
NewsMar 10, 2026

Port of Vancouver Moves Record Wheat Volume

Port of Vancouver set a new grain export record in 2025, moving 30.3 million tonnes of bulk cargo, driven by a 20 % jump in wheat shipments to 15.9 million tonnes. While wheat volumes surged, canola seed exports slumped 23 % to 6.6 million tonnes...

By The Western Producer
Huawei and CASCO Release the World’s First FRMCS-Based TACN System
NewsMar 10, 2026

Huawei and CASCO Release the World’s First FRMCS-Based TACN System

At MWC Barcelona 2026 Huawei and CASCO unveiled the world’s first FRMCS‑based moving‑block train control system, TACN. The solution combines Huawei’s high‑bandwidth FRMCS network with CASCO’s integrated rail‑control suite, delivering sub‑3‑minute headways and a 60% capacity increase on an African...

By Global Railway Review
Engineers Australia Underscores Engineering Role in Updated Infrastructure Priority List
NewsMar 10, 2026

Engineers Australia Underscores Engineering Role in Updated Infrastructure Priority List

Engineers Australia has welcomed Infrastructure Australia’s updated Infrastructure Priority List, which outlines five critical sectors—high‑productivity freight networks, port capacity, high‑capacity urban transport, secure sustainable water, and a net‑zero clean‑energy economy. The list is designed to steer federal and state investment...

By Australian Manufacturing
Kirana Owners Lose Hours to Wholesale Trips; We Automate
SocialMar 10, 2026

Kirana Owners Lose Hours to Wholesale Trips; We Automate

India has 12M+ Kirana stores, yet the average owner still spends 4-6 hours a week traveling to wholesale markets just to keep stock. We’re building [Brand Name] to kill that inefficiency. We’re hiring a Head of Supply Chain & FMCG Ops to...

By Amisha (operator; B2B retail supply)
Embedding Unpredictability Into Boxship Supply Chains
SocialMar 10, 2026

Embedding Unpredictability Into Boxship Supply Chains

Wan Hai deepens newbuild push with LNG & methanol-ready boxships. Newbuilds vs Iraq war & questions on supply chain design & operation. And the critical logistics. A takeaway from 6 years is how to build unpredictability into supply chains. More...

By Tom Craig
Aluminum at Hormuz: Supply Chains Won’t Restart Instantly
SocialMar 10, 2026

Aluminum at Hormuz: Supply Chains Won’t Restart Instantly

Add aluminum to the Hormuz choke point. Restarting supply chain trade flows and maritime will not be like turning on a light switch.

By Tom Craig
G7 Leaders Convene Video Call on Gulf War Energy Crisis
SocialMar 10, 2026

G7 Leaders Convene Video Call on Gulf War Energy Crisis

G7 head of state and/or government will hold a video call Wednesday to discuss the impact of the Third Gulf War, particularly around the “energy situation” and the Strait of Hormuz. The call is scheduled for 2pm GMT. I doubt this...

By Javier Blas
Navy Halts Escorts, Raising Hormuz Supply‑Chain Risks
SocialMar 10, 2026

Navy Halts Escorts, Raising Hormuz Supply‑Chain Risks

US Navy refusing to escort commercial ships thru the Strait. Saying the risk is too high. Is the end of the war not as close as some infer? Is supply chain risk escalating? Can a prolonged war fracture some of...

By Tom Craig
Yamaha Exits California, Relocates HQ to Georgia for Profit Boost
SocialMar 10, 2026

Yamaha Exits California, Relocates HQ to Georgia for Profit Boost

"Yamaha pulling out of California after nearly half a century: HQ headed to Georgia" https://t.co/YKZQMRDhJ6 "The motorcycle and motorsports giant says the move is part of major 'structural reforms' meant to boost profits as costs climb — including pressure from...

By Scott Lincicome
Energy Secretary’s Deleted Post Fuels Unverified Navy Escort Rumors
SocialMar 10, 2026

Energy Secretary’s Deleted Post Fuels Unverified Navy Escort Rumors

Lots of rumors that the US Navy has already started ship escorts. Hard to prove a negative but the source appears to be the Energy Secretary who already deleted the post. https://t.co/9ieYFTNG8E

By John Konrad
China’s Rare Earths May Shorten US Iran Strikes
SocialMar 10, 2026

China’s Rare Earths May Shorten US Iran Strikes

Could China’s rare earth supplies dictate how long US strikes on Iran go on? ..Washington had only two months of rare earths inventory, issue to dominate talks between Trump, Chinese President Xi. No duh. Not "Washington", dozens of US defind companies... https://t.co/NcUbH1CgJX

By Paul Triolo