Supply Chain Blogs and Articles

Port of Rotterdam Develops Liquid Hydrogen Facility
BlogApr 2, 2026

Port of Rotterdam Develops Liquid Hydrogen Facility

Air Products is building a liquid hydrogen plant in the Port of Rotterdam that is now more than 65% complete and slated to start operations in 2027. When online, it will be Europe’s largest liquid hydrogen facility, bolstering Rotterdam’s status...

By Container News
Hansen’s Models Are a Great Addition to the Pool of Analyst Offerings …
BlogApr 2, 2026

Hansen’s Models Are a Great Addition to the Pool of Analyst Offerings …

Hansen Procurement has introduced a new suite of models that combine organizational maturity assessment, vendor fit measurement, and strategic advisory to improve technology solution selection. The offerings fill a gap left by traditional analyst firms, which often overlook readiness and...

By Sourcing Innovation
The Energy Superidiot Strikes Back
BlogApr 2, 2026

The Energy Superidiot Strikes Back

Gas prices on the U.S. East Coast have stabilized at roughly $10 per gigajoule as the regional gas export cartel continues to prioritize domestic supply. The author labels this a resurgence of “gas idiocy,” implying the cartel’s actions are intentional...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Li Qiang Inspects Sichuan; Iran War; Another Call for Balanced Trade; Museum Scandal Fallout
BlogApr 1, 2026

Li Qiang Inspects Sichuan; Iran War; Another Call for Balanced Trade; Museum Scandal Fallout

Premier Li Qiang’s three‑day Sichuan tour emphasized clean energy, AI‑driven manufacturing, and advanced technology integration, urging firms to target frontier science and market demand. He highlighted nuclear, hydro‑power and AI integration as pillars for new breakthroughs. Meanwhile, the UAE’s push...

By Sinocism
Trump to Overhaul Steel, Aluminium Tariffs, Lifting Effective Import Costs
BlogApr 1, 2026

Trump to Overhaul Steel, Aluminium Tariffs, Lifting Effective Import Costs

The Trump administration is preparing a major overhaul of the Section 232 steel and aluminium tariff regime, proposing a flat 25% duty on the full customs value of finished goods containing these metals. While the headline rate is lower than the...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
Opinion: A Rail Line Would Better Serve the Ring of Fire – by Peter J. Barnett (Sudbury Star – April...
BlogApr 1, 2026

Opinion: A Rail Line Would Better Serve the Ring of Fire – by Peter J. Barnett (Sudbury Star – April...

The Ring of Fire in northern Ontario contains vast deposits of critical minerals such as nickel, copper, chromium and platinum‑group elements, but its remote location limits development. Current access relies on seasonal winter roads, driving up costs and threatening Canada’s...

By Republic of Mining
Protecting Protest Rights When a Procurement Scandal Is Unfolding
BlogApr 1, 2026

Protecting Protest Rights When a Procurement Scandal Is Unfolding

New allegations reveal that former DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and Special Government Employee Corey Lewandowski may have steered $220 million advertising contracts and a $1 billion procurement toward politically connected firms, demanding "success fees" and other improper payments. The claims, detailed in...

By The Federal Government Contracts & Procurement Blog
The Invisible Chokepoint: Sulfur, Nitrogen, Helium – and the Strait of Hormuz
BlogApr 1, 2026

The Invisible Chokepoint: Sulfur, Nitrogen, Helium – and the Strait of Hormuz

The article warns that sulfur, nitrogen and helium—key inputs for fertilizers, sulfuric acid and high‑tech applications—are tied to oil and gas flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Roughly 20% of global oil and gas, 30% of nitrogen‑fertilizer trade, 45‑50% of...

By Amanda’s Substack (The Mineral Imperative / Critical Minerals Hub)
(PR) SEMI Projects Double-Digit Growth in Global 300 Mm Fab Equipment Spending for 2026 and 2027
BlogApr 1, 2026

(PR) SEMI Projects Double-Digit Growth in Global 300 Mm Fab Equipment Spending for 2026 and 2027

SEMI’s latest 300 mm Fab Outlook projects worldwide fab equipment spending to jump 18% to $133 billion in 2026 and 14% to $151 billion in 2027, marking the first time the market exceeds $150 billion. The surge is driven by exploding AI chip demand...

By TechPowerUp
Strategic Logistics: Optimising Equipment Safety for High-Value Asset Transport
BlogApr 1, 2026

Strategic Logistics: Optimising Equipment Safety for High-Value Asset Transport

Transporting high‑value AV and precision engineering equipment now demands purpose‑built containers rather than generic industrial crates. Flight‑certified cases, meeting ATA 300 Category 1 standards, combine rigid outer shells with engineered foam to absorb shocks and vibrations. Their ergonomic handles, heavy‑duty castors and...

By HedgeThink
Daily Memo: France-Japan Meeting, Russia-Armenia Talks
BlogApr 1, 2026

Daily Memo: France-Japan Meeting, Russia-Armenia Talks

France and Japan signed a strategic roadmap to deepen cooperation on critical minerals during President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Tokyo. The agreement includes securing raw material supplies for a rare‑earths refinery in southern France, where a Japanese state‑owned firm holds...

By Geopolitical Futures
ISA Seeks Help on Distributed Workflows
BlogApr 1, 2026

ISA Seeks Help on Distributed Workflows

The International Society of Automation (ISA) has opened a 30‑day call for experts to join the newly formed ISA113 committee, which will develop a vendor‑neutral standard for distributed workflow interoperability. The standard will decouple workflow logic from execution locations, enabling...

By Control Global Blogs
10 Must-Knows From Robert Maersk Uggla on the New Rules of Global Shipping
BlogApr 1, 2026

10 Must-Knows From Robert Maersk Uggla on the New Rules of Global Shipping

Global shipping is shifting from growth scarcity to growth management, as volumes rise while margins compress and uncertainty spikes. Geopolitical disruptions, especially heightened U.S. tariffs, are reshaping trade routes and forcing carriers to adapt to a multipolar world. Robert Maersk...

By Maritime Analytica
Europe’s Battery Supply Chain: From Permits to Progress
BlogApr 1, 2026

Europe’s Battery Supply Chain: From Permits to Progress

Europe's battery supply chain is gaining momentum as several key projects move from planning to construction. In France, Orano and XTC New Energy broke ground on a cathode material plant in Dunkirk slated for 2028, while Germany's Vulcan Energy secured...

By New AutoMotive
Scrambling for Energy Security: Navigating Unstable Energy Supplies Amidst Global Conflict
BlogApr 1, 2026

Scrambling for Energy Security: Navigating Unstable Energy Supplies Amidst Global Conflict

The war in Iran has triggered a sharp rise in global natural‑gas prices, exposing the fragility of energy systems that depend on Middle‑Eastern supplies. Policymakers across Europe, Asia and the United States are now prioritising energy security over convenience, sparking...

By The Great Simplification
R&J Trucking Migrates From Legacy System to Cloud-Based TMS
BlogApr 1, 2026

R&J Trucking Migrates From Legacy System to Cloud-Based TMS

R&J Trucking, a bulk carrier with over 600 trucks and 1,000 trailers, retired its IBM AS/400‑based system in favor of a custom cloud transportation management system called BulkOffice. The new TMS was built on the Microsoft Power Platform by TwoSommers,...

By Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ)
One Ticket, Eight Events: The UK’s Leading Manufacturing and Engineering Gathering Returns in June 2026
BlogApr 1, 2026

One Ticket, Eight Events: The UK’s Leading Manufacturing and Engineering Gathering Returns in June 2026

The UK’s premier manufacturing and engineering exhibitions will converge at the NEC Birmingham on 3‑4 June 2026, offering a single ticket to eight distinct events. Attendees can explore med‑tech, plastics, additive manufacturing, smart factories, drives, controls and more across multiple halls. Hundreds...

By Med-Tech Insights
SCADA Data Showing Wrong Values While PLC Is Correct
BlogApr 1, 2026

SCADA Data Showing Wrong Values While PLC Is Correct

Industrial engineers often encounter a puzzling discrepancy where PLCs display correct process values while SCADA screens show inaccurate numbers. The root causes typically lie in scaling mismatches, data‑type inconsistencies, byte/word order errors, address offset mistakes, or stale data due to...

By Instrumentation Tools
Procurement News — April 1, 2026
BlogApr 1, 2026

Procurement News — April 1, 2026

General Mills elevated Jonathan Ness to chief supply chain officer, cementing a nearly two‑decade internal career that spans strategy, finance, manufacturing and procurement. nVent appointed Mellinda Devese as executive vice president and CSCO to steer its global, end‑to‑end supply chain...

By CPO Rising
Startup of the Week: FlockScore
BlogApr 1, 2026

Startup of the Week: FlockScore

FlockScore, a startup founded by Matthew Spencer, offers a collective‑intelligence platform that aggregates anonymized, real‑world supplier performance data to help procurement teams make faster, lower‑risk decisions. The solution fills a long‑standing gap where organizations rely on internal scorecards, certifications, and...

By Art of Procurement
Piraeus Port Reports Record Revenue
BlogApr 1, 2026

Piraeus Port Reports Record Revenue

Piraeus Port Authority posted record fiscal‑2025 results, with total revenue of €250.8 million (≈$274 million), an 8.6% rise year‑over‑year, and EBITDA of €132.3 million (≈$144 million), up 2.2%. Profit after tax slipped 1.5% to €86.2 million (≈$94 million), while cash balances reached €149.8 million (≈$163 million). The cruise...

By Container News
How Unethical Driver Practices Cause Truck Accidents
BlogApr 1, 2026

How Unethical Driver Practices Cause Truck Accidents

The article outlines how unethical driver practices—such as distracted driving, failure to check blind spots, phone use, unsafe lane changes, ignoring bad weather, and drowsy driving—fuel truck accidents across the United States. It emphasizes that driver fatigue and tight delivery...

By Supply Chain Game Changer
“K” LINE Begins Long-Term Use of Bio-LNG Fuel for Car Carriers
BlogApr 1, 2026

“K” LINE Begins Long-Term Use of Bio-LNG Fuel for Car Carriers

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has begun long‑term use of carbon‑neutral bio‑LNG on its LNG‑powered car carriers after signing a procurement deal for liquefied bio‑methane. The fuel, derived from organic waste, is ISCC‑EU certified and can be burned in existing...

By Container News
OOCL Launches Southeast Asia–Indian Subcontinent Service
BlogApr 1, 2026

OOCL Launches Southeast Asia–Indian Subcontinent Service

OOCL announced the launch of its Southeast Asia–Indian Subcontinent Service (SIS), its first dedicated route linking Southeast Asia with India’s west coast and Pakistan. The service will commence on 24 April 2026 and will rotate through Laem Chabang, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, and...

By Container News
Today Is the One Day Procurement Doesn’t Have to Worry About Purchasing Software and Services …
BlogApr 1, 2026

Today Is the One Day Procurement Doesn’t Have to Worry About Purchasing Software and Services …

Procurement teams face relentless overcharging from software and services vendors, who inflate prices, push unnecessary modules, and extend implementations. Group purchasing organizations (GPOs) and online marketplaces add hefty access and transaction fees that can eclipse any claimed savings. The article,...

By Sourcing Innovation
GEODIS Completes Acquisition of Transports Malherbe
BlogApr 1, 2026

GEODIS Completes Acquisition of Transports Malherbe

GEODIS has completed its acquisition of French carrier Transports Malherbe after securing regulatory clearance, expanding its footprint in France’s road transport market. The combined entity now generates nearly €2 billion (about $2.15 billion) in FTL and LTL revenue, placing GEODIS among the...

By Container News
Is the World Investing Sufficiently in LNG Downstream?
BlogApr 1, 2026

Is the World Investing Sufficiently in LNG Downstream?

The article warns that global LNG downstream investment is lagging behind a surge in liquefaction capacity, driving the regas‑to‑liquefaction ratio down from 2.7 in 2015 to 2.4 in 2025 and projected to hit a historic low of 1.75 by 2035....

By Global LNG Hub
Price Should Almost Never Decide Which Supplier You Choose: The Real Process That Creates Value
BlogApr 1, 2026

Price Should Almost Never Decide Which Supplier You Choose: The Real Process That Creates Value

The piece argues that price should rarely be the decisive factor in supplier selection, emphasizing the need for early procurement involvement. It highlights a "late engagement problem" where stakeholders bring procurement in after the need is defined, creating biased shortlists...

By The Procurist
AWG to Deploy Symbotic Automation in Louisiana Support Center
BlogMar 31, 2026

AWG to Deploy Symbotic Automation in Louisiana Support Center

Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG) has signed a strategic partnership with robotics firm Symbotic to install an AI‑enabled, high‑density automation system at its Gulf Coast Division Support Center in Pearl River, Louisiana. The 114,000‑square‑foot facility, which currently processes over 22 million dry‑grocery...

By Mobile Robot Guide
2026-04-01: Iran Doubles Oil Revenue, Strengthens Strait of Hormuz Control Amid Military Conflict
BlogMar 31, 2026

2026-04-01: Iran Doubles Oil Revenue, Strengthens Strait of Hormuz Control Amid Military Conflict

Iran announced legislation to levy transit fees and require cargo disclosures for ships passing the Strait of Hormuz, effectively turning the chokepoint into a revenue‑generating control zone. Despite U.S. threats to target Iranian oil facilities, Tehran’s oil exports have held...

By Security Asia
Port of Barcelona Awards Baleària Concession for Passenger and Ro-Ro Terminal
BlogMar 31, 2026

Port of Barcelona Awards Baleària Concession for Passenger and Ro-Ro Terminal

The Port of Barcelona has granted Baleària a 27‑year concession to build and operate a new passenger and ro‑ro cargo terminal on the Adossat wharf. The €25.3 million (approximately $27.3 million) project will cover 75,250 m², with an initial 38,000 m² operational area opening...

By Container News
Podcast–Why AI?
BlogMar 31, 2026

Podcast–Why AI?

The Manufacturing Connection released podcast episode 275, titled “Why AI in Manufacturing? Why not?” The host explores how emerging AI tools can augment knowledge work and manufacturing, while stressing the need for hands‑on experimentation to discover effective use cases. The discussion...

By The Manufacturing Connection
ClassNK Approves Corrosion-Resistant Cable for Offshore Wind Use
BlogMar 31, 2026

ClassNK Approves Corrosion-Resistant Cable for Offshore Wind Use

ClassNK has granted both a Manufacturing Procedure Approval and a Type Approval for KOBELCO Wire Company's new semi‑parallel wire cable (SPWC), marking the society’s first endorsement of this corrosion‑resistant product. The cable features 7 mm galvanized steel wires coated in polyethylene,...

By Container News
Argonne Advances AI-Enabled Rare Earth Separation with Aclara Partnership
BlogMar 31, 2026

Argonne Advances AI-Enabled Rare Earth Separation with Aclara Partnership

Argonne National Laboratory and Aclara Resources have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement to create an AI‑enabled digital twin for heavy rare earth separation. The partnership will feed data from Aclara’s pilot plant into Argonne’s advanced computing platform, aiming...

By HPCwire
Why Multiple Sources of Truth in Manufacturing Means Zero Accountability
BlogMar 31, 2026

Why Multiple Sources of Truth in Manufacturing Means Zero Accountability

Manufacturers often run several systems—MIS, accounting, paper tickets—each claiming to be the definitive source of truth. The lack of a designated master data source forces employees to reconcile conflicting information, leading to costly invoice errors, uncollected revenue, and wasted labor...

By The Crysler Club – Operations Newsletter
From Green Dreams to War Metals: A Critical Minerals Wake-Up Call for Europe
BlogMar 31, 2026

From Green Dreams to War Metals: A Critical Minerals Wake-Up Call for Europe

A new Hallgarten note warns that Europe’s critical‑minerals strategy is misaligned, focusing on lithium and ESG while overlooking the war‑driven metals tungsten, antimony, tin, rare earths and helium. The report highlights substantial domestic resources in Spain, Portugal, Scandinavia, Cornwall and...

By Jack Lifton @ InvestorNews (Critical Minerals & Rare Earths)
Vecna Robotics Integrates CaseFlow Voice with Robot-Assisted Picking
BlogMar 31, 2026

Vecna Robotics Integrates CaseFlow Voice with Robot-Assisted Picking

Vecna Robotics announced CaseFlow Voice, embedding Lucas Systems’ Jennifer voice platform into its CaseFlow case‑picking automation. The hands‑free solution promises up to a 2× boost in throughput and cuts training time by as much as 50%. Designed for high‑mix, high‑volume...

By Mobile Robot Guide
The Leadership Bias That Quietly Breaks Teams
BlogMar 31, 2026

The Leadership Bias That Quietly Breaks Teams

The piece advises climate‑tech CEOs to treat vendor financing as a short‑term bridge, not a permanent funding source, warning that over‑reliance on supplier credit can jeopardize critical component supply. It highlights the danger of the fundamental attribution error, urging leaders...

By Climate CEOs: Scaling Startups (from EFI)
Oil Prices Rocket; Iran Strikes Kuwaiti Tanker; Some Hormuz Transits Resumes | Rapid Read 31 Mar 2026
BlogMar 31, 2026

Oil Prices Rocket; Iran Strikes Kuwaiti Tanker; Some Hormuz Transits Resumes | Rapid Read 31 Mar 2026

Iran resumed selective control of the Strait of Hormuz, striking a Kuwaiti tanker in Dubai and permitting only flag‑aligned vessels such as COSCO to transit. The move coincides with a U.S. deployment of thousands of Army paratroopers to the Middle...

By GeopoliticsUnplugged
Get Ready for a Crisis in Food Prices and Insecurity
BlogMar 31, 2026

Get Ready for a Crisis in Food Prices and Insecurity

The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran is sharply disrupting both oil and fertilizer supplies. Crude prices have jumped more than 50% while fertilizer costs have risen 30‑40% as a third of global trade passes through the...

By ConscienHealth
The Optimization Era Is Finally Beginning!
BlogMar 31, 2026

The Optimization Era Is Finally Beginning!

The EU’s new IAA origin and low‑carbon rules have effectively ended the era of simple, global supply‑chain optimization, ushering in a more complex optimization landscape. Multinationals now must comply with three competing regimes – the US CHIPS Act, EU IAA...

By Sourcing Innovation
FMC Blocks Shippers’ Bid to Skip War Surcharge Notice
BlogMar 31, 2026

FMC Blocks Shippers’ Bid to Skip War Surcharge Notice

The Federal Maritime Commission rejected four major carriers' request to impose an immediate war‑risk surcharge on U.S.–Middle East routes without the required 30‑day notice. The decision forces any new fees to wait until at least early April and obliges shippers...

By EcomCrew
'Burn It Down': Destruction Of Persian Gulf Energy & Fertilizer Production Capacity
BlogMar 31, 2026

'Burn It Down': Destruction Of Persian Gulf Energy & Fertilizer Production Capacity

Energy analyst Anas Alhajji warns that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has dramatically increased the risk and cost of Gulf oil and LNG, making U.S. exports far more competitive. Insurance shortages force LNG carriers to detour around Africa,...

By Jensen's Economic, Precious Metals, & Markets Newsletter
SM Line Ships Get Satellite Systems From SpaceX Subsidiary Starlink Korea
BlogMar 31, 2026

SM Line Ships Get Satellite Systems From SpaceX Subsidiary Starlink Korea

South Korean liner operator SM Line has equipped all 13 vessels in its fleet with satellite communications from Starlink Korea, the local arm of SpaceX. The service leverages more than 8,000 low‑earth‑orbit satellites positioned around 550 km, delivering faster and more...

By Container News
RFID Warehouse Management System: The Modern Guide To Real-Time Visibility And Operational Efficiency
BlogMar 31, 2026

RFID Warehouse Management System: The Modern Guide To Real-Time Visibility And Operational Efficiency

RFID warehouse management systems enable real‑time, hands‑free tracking of inventory through tags, readers, and software integration, dramatically improving accuracy and labor efficiency. While offering superior range, bulk scanning, and data capacity over barcodes, full RFID deployments require significant hardware, software,...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Cost of Cultured Meat: Workshop, Modeling, Resources, Feedback
BlogMar 30, 2026

Cost of Cultured Meat: Workshop, Modeling, Resources, Feedback

The Unjournal is hosting an online workshop in late April/early May 2026 to refine cost projections for cultivated meat, especially cultured chicken, using an interactive Monte Carlo model. Participants—including bioprocess engineers, cell biologists, animal‑welfare funders, and industry practitioners—will shape belief‑elicitation surveys...

By LessWrong
IMO Advances Port Digitalization in Dar Es Salaam
BlogMar 30, 2026

IMO Advances Port Digitalization in Dar Es Salaam

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has dispatched a needs‑assessment mission to Tanzania’s Port of Dar es Salaam to lay the groundwork for a Maritime Single Window (MSW) system. The MSW, a one‑stop digital platform, will consolidate data exchange among ship...

By Container News
Bureau Veritas and Trade Technologies Link Compliance and Finance Workflows
BlogMar 30, 2026

Bureau Veritas and Trade Technologies Link Compliance and Finance Workflows

Bureau Veritas and Trade Technologies have formed a partnership to embed inspection and conformity documents directly into trade‑finance workflows. The integration targets document‑heavy markets in the Middle East and Africa, aiming to speed up letter‑of‑credit (LC) processing and reduce compliance...

By Trade Credit & Liquidity Management
Bureau Veritas, Trade Technologies Partner to Streamline Global Trade
BlogMar 30, 2026

Bureau Veritas, Trade Technologies Partner to Streamline Global Trade

Bureau Veritas and Trade Technologies have signed a strategic agreement to embed inspection and conformity certificates directly into letters of credit workflows. The integration automates document validation, cutting delays that traditionally slow export shipments. By combining Bureau Veritas' inspection expertise...

By Container News