
Another Two India-Bound LPG Tankers Cross Strait of Hormuz
Iran has allowed two additional Indian‑flagged LPG tankers, BW TYR and BW ELM, to transit the Strait of Hormuz, carrying roughly 94,000 tonnes of cargo toward Mumbai and New Mangalore. The move follows Tehran’s pledge to let “non‑hostile” vessels pass after recent US‑Israel strikes halted much of the waterway’s traffic. India, the world’s fourth‑largest LPG consumer, depends on Middle‑East supplies for about 90% of its imports and is grappling with a severe gas shortage. The continued clearance of Indian tankers aims to alleviate domestic fuel pressures while 18 Indian‑flagged ships remain stuck in the Gulf.

Hambantota Port Invests $108M to Expand Capacity to 2M TEU
Hambantota International Port Group is investing $108 million in new container‑handling equipment, including six quay cranes, 16 RTGs and 40 trailers. The upgrade will activate a 1,300‑meter berth and lift total capacity to roughly 2 million TEU, allowing the port to accommodate...

Hapag-Lloyd Announces GRI From East Coast to West Coast South America
Hapag-Lloyd announced a General Rate Increase for shipments traveling from the East Coast to the West Coast of South America. The surcharge is set at $200 per container and covers dry, reefer, and special units. The new rates become effective...

The Country That Just Became the World’s Most Important Supply Chain
MSC halted all shipments to the Arabian Gulf, prompting carriers to reroute cargo through Oman’s deep‑water ports. In March, Sohar saw a 1,766% jump in diversion requests, while Salalah’s traffic rose 800%, pushing the Omani stock index to an eight‑year...
Daily Memo: Mediation Efforts, Oil Supplies for Cuba
Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia met in Islamabad to explore diplomatic pathways for ending the Iran‑Saudi conflict. The quartet discussed forming a multilateral consortium to oversee commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, proposing a fee...
Sol-Millennium Medical Inc. Launches U.S. B2B eShop, Providing Direct Access to Safety Engineered Medical Devices Nationwide
Sol‑Millennium Medical Inc. has launched a dedicated U.S. B2B e‑commerce platform, b2b.solm.com, allowing healthcare providers nationwide to purchase its safety‑engineered medical devices directly. The site streamlines registration, pricing visibility, and order placement for settings ranging from physician offices to veterinary...

Fluke Reliability Tackles Industry’s Silent Crises
Fluke Reliability highlighted the scale of unplanned downtime at its Xcelerate 26 conference, citing a Censuswide survey where 55% of U.S. manufacturers experienced outages costing up to $207 million weekly. The study revealed an average loss of $400 k per hour and as...

Transportist: April 2026
Transportist’s April 2026 roundup flags a deepening energy crunch in Australia, where diesel shortages are already curbing grocery deliveries and waste collection, and fuel rationing debates resurface. In the United States, aviation faces staffing gaps at TSA and a LaGuardia...

Transportist: April 2026
The Transportist April 2026 briefing highlights a resurgence of fuel rationing talks in Australia as diesel shortages threaten grocery deliveries and waste collection. It also notes a spate of delivery‑robot mishaps in the United States and tightening e‑bike enforcement, with Seattle...

Louisiana International Terminal Holdings Incorporated as Gulf Coast Container Project Advances
Port of New Orleans incorporated Louisiana International Terminal Holdings LLC as the operating entity for a new container terminal in St. Bernard Parish. The next‑generation facility is slated to generate roughly $33.3 million in annual tax revenue and add 4,339 jobs,...

Avery Dennison Combats Food Waste with RFID Innovation
Avery Dennison’s new report shows that roughly two‑thirds of retailers still rely on manual inventory counts, driving record meat waste. The study estimates meat waste will cost retailers $94 billion this year and rise to $103 billion by 2030. In response, Avery...

Brace Yourselves. A Recession Is Coming.
The author warns that a new recession is looming as U.S. support for Israel escalates tensions in the Middle East. In retaliation, Iran and allied groups could choke oil shipments through the Persian Gulf, tightening global energy markets. The resulting...
EVs Were Meant to Bypass Oil. Now They’re Stuck at the Strait of Hormuz
Electric vehicles rely heavily on Gulf‑sourced aluminum, but the U.S.–Iran conflict has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, forcing major smelters in Bahrain and Qatar to cut or halt output. Toyota and Nissan have already trimmed production by roughly 40,000 units,...
The New Baseline
The ongoing war in Iran has morphed from a geopolitical flashpoint into a structural supply‑chain shock. Tehran’s continued control of the Strait of Hormuz, and the risk of spill‑over into the Bab al‑Mandeb, is tightening energy flows and inflating oil...

Shippers to Bear Cost of Abandoned Cargo Under China’s Revised Maritime Law
Effective May 1, 2026, China’s revised Maritime Law overturns the long‑standing rule that consignees bear the cost of unclaimed cargo. Article 93 now assigns all port charges, demurrage, storage, disposal and legal fees to the contractual shipper—the party that booked the...
What Is Distributed Order Management? How Shopify Supports DOM (2026)
Distributed order management (DOM) lets retailers route orders to the optimal fulfillment node—store, warehouse, or 3PL—based on real‑time inventory, cost, and delivery windows. In 2026, 68.99% of brands aim to ship U.S. orders within two to three days, making precise...
A Mad Max World Emerges
The ongoing war in the Middle East and the constriction of maritime trade through the Strait of Hormuz are prompting nations to prioritize domestic energy and food security. The article draws parallels with the 14th‑century crisis, when trade barriers, export...
Critical Minerals Institute Announces CMI Summit 5: “The New Critical Minerals Economy” — Toronto, May 13–14, 2026
The Critical Minerals Institute will host its fifth annual summit in Toronto on May 13‑14, 2026, under the theme “The New Critical Minerals Economy.” The two‑day forum will bring together senior executives, policymakers, institutional investors and technical experts to discuss...
America’s Military Potemkin Crisis
Jack Lifton, co‑chair of the Critical Minerals Institute, argues that the U.S. narrative of a looming critical‑minerals shortage is a manufactured “Potemkin” crisis. He contends that bureaucrats inflate the problem to channel large sums of taxpayer money to politically connected...

GT Lines Adapts ISX Service Amid Persian Gulf Situation
GT Lines has restructured its India–Sharjah Express (ISX) service due to ongoing tensions in the Persian Gulf. The carrier now anchors the service at Khor Fakkan, using overland links to reach other UAE ports. Two loops operate: ISX1 between Khor Fakkan and...
The Real State of Procurement Orchestration: Trends and Trade-Offs
The article examines the evolving landscape of procurement orchestration, highlighting that the market is saturated with tools but lacks clear definitions. It stresses that leaders must first identify process friction before selecting technology, ensuring any platform truly fits their operating...

Cargo Theft in the Transportation Sector: A Comparative Analysis of Texas and Mexico
Dr. Nathan Jones’s technical report compares cargo theft in Texas and Mexico, revealing starkly different organized‑crime tactics. In Mexico, thefts are overt and violent, while Texas criminals favor fraud, deception, and cyber‑enabled schemes. The study links Mexico’s weak state capacity...

PD Ports Positions Teesport Offshore Gateway for Wind Expansion
PD Ports announced plans for a Teesport Offshore Gateway on the River Tees, designed to become the UK’s primary landing hub for the next phase of offshore wind development after the Crown Estate’s Round 6 auction. The facility will feature up...

Ukrainian Strikes Cause “Most Serious Threat” To Russian Oil Exports Since War Began
Ukrainian drone strikes on the Baltic ports of Primorsk and Ust‑Luga and the Kirishi refinery have knocked out roughly half of Russia's oil export capacity, the most severe disruption since the 2022 invasion began. The attacks, combined with recent seizures...

Port of Gioia Tauro Inaugurates Single Border Control Post
The Port of Gioia Tauro has opened a new Single Border Inspection Post, a €2.7 million (≈$2.9 million) facility spanning 4,000 m². The structure consolidates former PIF, DPE and access‑point sites into one integrated checkpoint with 22 border‑control modules, six phytosanitary units, and...

Houthis Strike Israel Again; Iran to Allow “Nonhostile” Ships Through Strait of Hormuz; Houthis Endanger Bab El Mandab Chokepoint
The Houthi rebels fired a second wave of cruise missiles and drones at Israel within 24 hours, signaling deeper participation in the Israel‑Iran conflict. Iran announced that vessels from "non‑hostile" nations, including additional Pakistani‑flagged ships, would be allowed to transit...

UK and Germany Deepen Logistics Cooperation Talks
Senior military leaders from the United Kingdom and Germany met in South Cerney on March 24 to deepen logistics cooperation between the British 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade and Germany’s Joint Support Command. The discussions focused on aligning fuel, ammunition, medical...
How DTF Printing Services Are Reshaping Scalable Ecommerce Production Models
Direct‑to‑Film (DTF) printing lets Shopify and DTC apparel brands replace fixed‑cost, bulk inventory with an on‑demand, variable‑cost model by outsourcing film transfers to regional suppliers such as those in Chicago. The technology separates high‑resolution printing from the heat‑press step, removing...

Maritime Forum Deepens Port Ties Between Klaipėda, Lübeck and Hamburg
A German‑Lithuanian maritime forum in March brought together over 100 officials, port executives and logistics leaders from Klaipėda, Lübeck and Hamburg to deepen cooperation on trade corridors, supply‑chain resilience and Baltic security. The dialogue highlighted Germany’s position as Lithuania’s top...
What Is Rolling Inventory? How to Manage It With Shopify (2026)
Rolling inventory treats trailers, containers and roll cages as mobile storage, letting inbound freight wait in the yard until needed. Developed at UMass Amherst, the strategy cuts labor by avoiding repeated unload‑reload cycles and eases congestion in increasingly expensive warehouse...

Shandong Marine Extends MIX Service to Bangladesh
Shandong Marine Corporation announced the extension of its Malaysia‑Indonesia Express (MIX) service to Chittagong, Bangladesh. The expansion adds a 370‑TEU vessel to the existing 700‑TEU ship, raising total capacity on the route. The revised rotation will call at Port Kelang,...

Marsa Ocean Launches New India–Red Sea and Regional Services
Shipping line Marsa Ocean announced two new container services linking India with the Red Sea. The India‑Red Sea (IFR) service will run fortnightly using two 1,200‑TEU vessels, calling at Mundra, Nhava Sheva, Fujairah, Djibouti and Aden. The Red Sea Express...

Imabari Shipbuilding Delivers 40,000-DWT Bulk Carrier KITA
Imabari Shipbuilding delivered the 40,000‑DWT bulk carrier KITA on March 24, completing construction at its head‑office yard. The vessel combines a double‑hull, box‑shaped hold with four deck cranes and wide hatch openings, enabling rapid handling of grain, coal, ore and steel...

PortSide Stories: Algeciras
The Port of Algeciras, perched on the Strait of Gibraltar, serves as a pivotal gateway where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic. It operates primarily as a transshipment hub, handling massive volumes of containers from Asian mega‑ships before they disperse across...

Friday Footnotes: Supply Dynamics and a Changing World
Recent attacks in the Middle East, including Iran's retaliation and the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, have created unprecedented geopolitical turbulence. The disruption threatens global energy flows and could reverberate through commodity markets for years. Though less visible, agriculture...

Warehouses Pay the Price for a Lack of Agility, Finds Lucas Systems
Lucas Systems' new study of 114 U.S. supply‑chain executives reveals warehouses are struggling with a surge in unplanned disruptions post‑COVID. More than half report their automation is too rigid, with 85% experiencing up to ten significant interruptions in the past...
SEMI Europe Applauds European Commission’s Implementation Dialogue on Chips Act 2.0
SEMI Europe participated in the European Commission’s Implementation Dialogue on the Chips Act, supporting the upcoming revision known as Chips Act 2.0. The association highlighted its Chips Act Report, which contains 30 recommendations covering regulatory simplification, faster permitting, targeted investment,...

Port of Huelva Expands South Quay Rail Terminal
The Port of Huelva is adding a third railway track, V3, 1,211 m long, to its South Quay terminal, expanding the platform by 15,112 m² to nearly 49,000 m². Funded by the EU’s NextGenerationEU recovery plan, the upgrade includes modern safety, signaling, drainage...

DOT's Duffy: 'Spot Rates Are Going to Go Up' As FMCSA Cracks Down on Fraud
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FMCSA Administrator Derek Barr s used the Mid‑America Trucking Show to unveil a sweeping anti‑fraud agenda. The agency announced a crackdown on ghost offices, non‑domiciled CDL holders and bilingual testing, while launching the “Operation Safe Drive” enforcement...

WCI Rises for Fourth Straight Week to $2,279
Drewry’s World Container Index jumped 5% to $2,279 per 40‑foot container, marking a fourth consecutive weekly rise. Asia‑Europe lanes led the surge, with Shanghai‑Genoa rates climbing 12% to $3,474, while Transpacific routes also posted gains. Only three blank sailings are...

Which Foundries Are Making Which AI Chips?
Jon Peddie Research tracks 133 active AI processor suppliers, with major players like Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, Google and a host of startups operating fabless. Nvidia’s newest Rubin GPU is manufactured by TSMC using its N3P process, while its Groq 3...
Will QatarEnergy's LNG Fiasco Derail Goldman's Prewar View Of A Mega LNG Wave
QatarEnergy announced that an Iranian attack on its Ras Laffan facility has knocked out roughly 17% of the country’s LNG export capacity, with repairs expected to take three to five years. The outage translates to about $20 billion in lost annual...
Logistical Complications for Russian Energy Exports
Russia's oil export revenues have resumed growth after four years of decline, buoyed by higher energy prices and a temporary U.S. sanctions easing. However, the country's ability to capitalize on this rebound is constrained by aging western pipelines and ports...

LOGISTEED Integrates ALPS Logistics Freight Forwarding Into Core Unit
LOGISTEED will integrate the domestic freight forwarding functions of ALPS Logistics into LOGISTEED Express, effective April 1 2026. The consolidation aims to simplify operations, standardize processes, and improve consistency amid increasingly complex supply chains driven by geopolitical risks and market volatility. By...

Energy, Chemicals Industries Race to Fully Automate
Schneider Electric’s Global Autonomous Maturity Report surveyed 400 energy and chemical executives across 12 nations, finding that 31.5% view advancing autonomy as a top priority for the next five years and 44% see it as critical over the next decade....

Iona Takes Flight: Drone Deliveries Set to Transform Ireland's Logistics Landscape
Iona, founded by French entrepreneur Etienne Louvet, is set to launch Ireland’s first commercial drone delivery service by the end of 2026. The startup has raised nearly €4.5 million (about $4.9 million) and is classified as a high‑potential venture by Enterprise Ireland....
The Jones Act and the Cost of Shipping Between U.S. Ports (UPDATED)
The Trump administration granted a 60‑day waiver of the Jones Act to ease oil market disruptions amid rising crude prices and supply‑chain strains from the Iran conflict. The Jones Act, a 1920 cabotage law requiring U.S.-flagged, U.S.-built vessels for domestic...

Damen Shipyards Posts Revenue and Profit Growth in 2025
Damen Shipyards Group closed 2025 with revenue climbing to $3.58 billion, up from $3.32 billion, and EBITDA rising roughly 10% to $204 million. Net profit reached $67 million, a modest increase from $64 million the prior year, while the order book now tops $11 billion, underpinning...

Nordic Cold Chain Solutions Launches Lab to Meet GLP-1 Demand
Nordic Cold Chain Solutions (NCCS) has opened a GLP‑1 & Small‑Format Packaging Innovation Lab to help pharmaceutical manufacturers, specialty pharmacies and e‑commerce players manage temperature‑sensitive drugs. The lab provides end‑to‑end services from early‑stage design and pilot testing to high‑volume production,...

UK Reliant on US, Japan for Key Defence Materials
UK defence minister Luke Pollard confirmed the nation largely sources advanced ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) from the United States and Japan. CMCs, critical for high‑temperature propulsion and aerospace platforms, remain scarce domestically as the UK’s own production capability matures. The...