Supply Chain Blogs and Articles

Homerun Resources Inc. Announces Binding Distribution Agreement with Cristal Sand Group, Securing First Commercial Sales of High-Purity Industrial Silica Sand...
BlogMar 24, 2026

Homerun Resources Inc. Announces Binding Distribution Agreement with Cristal Sand Group, Securing First Commercial Sales of High-Purity Industrial Silica Sand...

Homerun Resources Inc. has signed a binding 12‑month exclusive sales distribution contract with Cristal Sand Group for high‑purity industrial silica sand from the Santa Maria Eterna district in Bahia, Brazil. The agreement secures the company’s first commercial volumes, with a...

By The Hedgeless Horseman
DNV Launches AI-Powered RuleAgent Tool
BlogMar 24, 2026

DNV Launches AI-Powered RuleAgent Tool

DNV has launched RuleAgent, an AI‑driven tool that lets maritime professionals ask natural‑language questions and instantly retrieve relevant excerpts from its regulatory database. The system scans more than 30,000 pages of rules, standards, and guidelines, generating concise summaries and linking...

By Container News
Why the Dual-Chokepoint Condition Is Multiplicatively Worse?
BlogMar 24, 2026

Why the Dual-Chokepoint Condition Is Multiplicatively Worse?

The Red Sea remains hazardous for container vessels while the Strait of Hormuz has come under Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) enforcement, eliminating any redundancy between the two critical maritime chokepoints. With both routes simultaneously compromised, shipping lines face a...

By Container News
Port of Rotterdam Ensured Loan for Shore Power Infrastructure
BlogMar 24, 2026

Port of Rotterdam Ensured Loan for Shore Power Infrastructure

European Investment Bank approved a €90 million ($98 million) loan to the Port of Rotterdam Authority to fund shore‑power installations at three deep‑sea container terminals. The loan is complemented by a €70 million ($76 million) European Commission grant, bringing total public financing to roughly...

By Container News
Late Payment Reform Toughest in over 25 Years, Government Says
BlogMar 24, 2026

Late Payment Reform Toughest in over 25 Years, Government Says

Britain's government has introduced the toughest late‑payment reforms in the G7, tightening rules for large firms dealing with small suppliers. A new 60‑day payment cap and a statutory interest rate of 8 % above the Bank of England base rate will...

By BIM+ (Construction Computing)
Why Do Most Pharma Shippers and 3PLs Not Possess the Right Technology to Move From Forecasting to True Agility?
BlogMar 24, 2026

Why Do Most Pharma Shippers and 3PLs Not Possess the Right Technology to Move From Forecasting to True Agility?

Pharma last‑mile delivery faces unique challenges: chain of custody and strict cold‑chain requirements. Most shippers and 3PLs lack technology to shift from static forecasting to real‑time agility, due largely to compliance costs and legacy routing systems. Advanced IoT sensors, AI‑driven...

By Pharmaceutical Executive (independent trade outlet)
The Starbucks Mobile Order Timing Problem That Chick-Fil-A Already Solved
BlogMar 24, 2026

The Starbucks Mobile Order Timing Problem That Chick-Fil-A Already Solved

Starbucks’ mobile‑order system often prepares drinks either too early, leaving them to cool on the counter, or too late, forcing customers to wait after arrival. The root cause is a mismatch between order placement and actual customer arrival, essentially an...

By Lean Blog
Starmer Insists No Delays to Type 83 Destroyer
BlogMar 24, 2026

Starmer Insists No Delays to Type 83 Destroyer

Prime Minister Keir Starmer told MPs he will not allow any delays to the UK’s future Type 83 destroyer programme, stressing the need for steady naval procurement. He linked the project to Scotland’s shipbuilding sector, citing a newly secured Norwegian frigate...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
RIKON Delivers Final A-RMG Cranes to Madrid Intermodal Terminal
BlogMar 24, 2026

RIKON Delivers Final A-RMG Cranes to Madrid Intermodal Terminal

JSC RIKON has delivered the final two A‑RMG automated rail‑mounted gantry cranes to the Madrid‑Vicálvaro Intermodal Terminal, completing the fleet slated for the $327 million project. The terminal, a €300 million investment, will handle roughly 150,000 intermodal units each year, linking Atlantic...

By Container News
The Competitive Edge in Pharma Logistics: Sustainability, Safety, and Precision Delivery
BlogMar 24, 2026

The Competitive Edge in Pharma Logistics: Sustainability, Safety, and Precision Delivery

Marken UPS Healthcare Precision Logistics argues that sustainability, safety, and precision delivery are the new competitive differentiators in pharmaceutical logistics. The company is rolling out carbon‑neutral transport, renewable‑energy‑powered warehouses, and AI‑driven routing to cut emissions and improve speed. Real‑time IoT...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
Altius and Progeco Open New Cold Storage Facility at Port of Bilbao
BlogMar 23, 2026

Altius and Progeco Open New Cold Storage Facility at Port of Bilbao

Altius and Progeco have launched a new cold‑storage warehouse at the Port of Bilbao’s ZAD‑3 area. The facility features a 300 sqm antechamber and a 550 sqm storage zone capable of holding 1,100 pallets of frozen fish, seafood and meat. The project,...

By Container News
Fuel Rationing Starts to Bite
BlogMar 23, 2026

Fuel Rationing Starts to Bite

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced a bilateral understanding with Singapore’s leader Lawrence Wong to maintain the flow of essential fuels such as diesel and liquefied natural gas. The pledge comes as both countries confront tightening global fuel supplies and...

By MacroBusiness (Australia)
Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Formalises Contract for Terminal IV Development
BlogMar 23, 2026

Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Formalises Contract for Terminal IV Development

Mexico’s Lázaro Cárdenas port has formalized a Partial Assignment of Rights contract with Porter Lázaro Cárdenas SA de CV to build and operate a new Multi‑Purpose Terminal IV. Signed on Jan 26, 2026 and registered Feb 26, the terminal will serve cabotage, mineral...

By Container News
Global Oil Data Deck (March 2026)
BlogMar 23, 2026

Global Oil Data Deck (March 2026)

Commodity Context released its March 2026 Global Oil Data Deck, highlighting the profound impact of the Iran‑War‑driven Hormuz stoppage on oil balances. Confirmed production shut‑ins are set to push the market into its largest deficit on record through March, while...

By Commodity Context
Port of Gioia Tauro Secures Funding for 5G Network Development
BlogMar 23, 2026

Port of Gioia Tauro Secures Funding for 5G Network Development

The Port Authority of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas secured roughly €2 million (about $2.2 million) from Italy’s Fund for Technological Innovation and Digitalization to build a private 5G network at the Port of Gioia Tauro. The project, which earned a top‑score...

By Container News
ABB Adds Symphony PLus to Automation Extended
BlogMar 23, 2026

ABB Adds Symphony PLus to Automation Extended

ABB has released SPR2025, the latest Symphony Plus distributed control system (DCS) package, integrating its Automation Extended platform. The update adds system‑wide OPC UA, an Ethernet backbone, and support for modern Microsoft operating systems and virtualization platforms, enabling secure, interoperable...

By The Manufacturing Connection
Explainer: Why Lamu Port Steps Into the Void
BlogMar 23, 2026

Explainer: Why Lamu Port Steps Into the Void

Kenya’s deep‑water Lamu port is rapidly becoming a fallback hub as cargo is diverted from the near‑shut Strait of Hormuz and the fractured Red Sea. The three‑berth facility is now handling volumes far beyond its original design, testing its operational...

By Container News
Cold Chain Logistics In a Warming World
BlogMar 23, 2026

Cold Chain Logistics In a Warming World

Rising global temperatures and volatile weather are threatening the pharmaceutical cold‑chain, jeopardizing vaccines and biologics that require strict temperature control. Industry leaders argue that AI‑driven analytics, real‑time IoT monitoring, and blockchain‑enabled transparency can predict disruptions and optimize routing. Packaging providers...

By Pharmaceutical Commerce (independent trade)
From Diesel Prices to Cyberattacks: How the Iran War Is Affecting Trucking
BlogMar 23, 2026

From Diesel Prices to Cyberattacks: How the Iran War Is Affecting Trucking

Rising diesel prices, driven by Iran‑related oil flow disruptions, have pushed crude near $100 per barrel and added an estimated $40 billion in fuel costs across the U.S. trucking sector. The surge in fuel expenses is compressing margins, prompting carrier exits...

By The TruckersReport Blog
Iran Media Reportedly Says There Has Been No Direct or Indirect Contact with Trump
BlogMar 23, 2026

Iran Media Reportedly Says There Has Been No Direct or Indirect Contact with Trump

Iranian media reported that there was no direct or indirect contact between former President Donald Trump and Tehran after Trump threatened to attack West Asian energy facilities. The claim, relayed by energy‑market analyst Amena Bakr, suggests Trump withdrew his stance...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
UAE Resumes Operations at Its Largest Gas Processing Facility After Shutdown Last Week
BlogMar 23, 2026

UAE Resumes Operations at Its Largest Gas Processing Facility After Shutdown Last Week

The United Arab Emirates has restarted its Habshan gas‑processing complex, the nation’s largest facility, after a week‑long shutdown triggered by Iranian attacks. The plant now supplies the domestic gas network, drawing fuel from Qatar via the Dolphin pipeline, but the...

By investingLive – Asia-Pacific News Wrap
NHS Supply Chain Commits to Adoption of Value Based Procurement
BlogMar 23, 2026

NHS Supply Chain Commits to Adoption of Value Based Procurement

NHS Supply Chain has formally committed to applying a new value‑based procurement methodology, co‑created with the Department of Health and Social Care, to all its purchasing activities. The framework, developed over three years, will be rolled out across England and...

By Med-Tech Insights
The Gulf Was Silicon Valley’s Bet on the Future. Trump Has Put It in the Crosshairs
BlogMar 23, 2026

The Gulf Was Silicon Valley’s Bet on the Future. Trump Has Put It in the Crosshairs

Iran’s drones struck three Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, marking the first confirmed military attack on a hyperscale cloud provider. The incident shatters the assumption of stability that underpinned a multi‑billion‑dollar AI partnership between Silicon...

By Rest of World
A Compounding Oil Shock: Part III
BlogMar 23, 2026

A Compounding Oil Shock: Part III

The article proposes a "Supply Accord" – a coordinated fiscal‑monetary framework to tackle a persistent, geopolitically‑driven oil shock that has moved from price spikes to real supply constraints. It argues that the Fed’s rate tool can protect the inflation anchor...

By The Central Banks’ Watcher
Finnair Opts For New Embraer E2s and Used Airbus A320/A321ceos
BlogMar 23, 2026

Finnair Opts For New Embraer E2s and Used Airbus A320/A321ceos

Finnair announced a hybrid fleet renewal, signing a firm contract for 18 new Embraer E195‑E2 jets with options that could expand the order to 46 aircraft. The airline will also acquire 12 used Airbus A320 and A321 ceo models to...

By AirInsight
Using Kamishibai Boards to Strengthen Leader Standard Work and Layered Audits
BlogMar 23, 2026

Using Kamishibai Boards to Strengthen Leader Standard Work and Layered Audits

Kamishibai boards, a visual control tool from Toyota‑style Lean, are gaining traction as a core mechanism for reinforcing Leader Standard Work and Layered Process Audits. By displaying colored cards that represent routine checks—such as safety, 5S, and coaching—leaders can instantly...

By A Lean Journey
Glitch Shuts Australia's Biggest Maker Of Vital Fertilizer Input For 2 Months At Worst Possible Time
BlogMar 23, 2026

Glitch Shuts Australia's Biggest Maker Of Vital Fertilizer Input For 2 Months At Worst Possible Time

Australia’s largest ammonia producer, Yara’s Pilbara plant, will be offline for roughly two months after a power outage damaged equipment. The facility accounts for about 5% of the world’s traded ammonia, a key feedstock for urea fertilizer and ammonium nitrate...

By ZeroHedge – Markets
Shopee and TikTok Shop Are Reshaping Vietnam Logistics
BlogMar 23, 2026

Shopee and TikTok Shop Are Reshaping Vietnam Logistics

Vietnam's e‑commerce logistics is entering a consolidation phase as two major players, Ninja Van and Flex Speed, have withdrawn from B2C delivery. Shopee and TikTok Shop are projected to capture about 97% of the market, driving 429.7 trillion VND in...

By EcomCrew
Hellmann Expands Freight Forwarding Network in the Americas
BlogMar 22, 2026

Hellmann Expands Freight Forwarding Network in the Americas

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics is expanding its freight‑forwarding network across the Americas through a partnership with ProTrans, integrating TOC's forwarding activities into its global platform. The move bolsters Hellmann’s presence in the United States and Mexico, key markets in a high‑volume...

By Container News
Strategic Divestments: Turning Factory Closures Into Supplier Innovation Opportunities
BlogMar 22, 2026

Strategic Divestments: Turning Factory Closures Into Supplier Innovation Opportunities

Procurement leaders are increasingly tasked with managing strategic divestments, a role that flips their traditional buying focus to selling assets. Alessandro Comerci’s experience at Procter & Gamble shows that announcing a factory sale can instantly erode internal trust, requiring transparent...

By Art of Procurement
Cavotec Secures €3M Shore Power Order for Southern Italy Ports
BlogMar 22, 2026

Cavotec Secures €3M Shore Power Order for Southern Italy Ports

Cavotec has won a €3 million contract to install its PowerFeed, PowerReach and PowerMove shore‑power systems across several Southern Italy ports. The equipment will let cruise, container and RoRo vessels draw electricity from the grid while docked, eliminating the need for...

By Container News
BAE Partners Brazil Firm on Vehicle Components
BlogMar 22, 2026

BAE Partners Brazil Firm on Vehicle Components

BAE Systems Hägglunds has launched a pilot partnership with Brazil’s Knightec Group to develop military vehicle components in Resende, Rio de Janeiro. The collaboration will initially produce conceptual designs for gear housings for the BvS10 all‑terrain vehicle, targeting lower costs...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Lloyd’s Register Partners with Echo Marine Group to Deliver Electric Ferry Fleet
BlogMar 22, 2026

Lloyd’s Register Partners with Echo Marine Group to Deliver Electric Ferry Fleet

Lloyd’s Register has entered a partnership with Echo Marine Group to certify the design and construction of five battery‑electric passenger ferries for Perth’s Swan River, creating Western Australia’s first fully electric ferry fleet. The vessels are part of the METRONET...

By Container News
Babcock Wins MOD Vehicle Fleet Contract
BlogMar 22, 2026

Babcock Wins MOD Vehicle Fleet Contract

Babcock has secured a five‑year, £60 million contract from the UK Ministry of Defence to manage its white fleet of non‑combat vehicles. Named Phoenix 3, the deal continues the work begun under Phoenix 2 and includes options to extend for another five years....

By UK Defence Journal – Air
GXO and Hasbro Inaugurate Distribution Centre in Georgia
BlogMar 22, 2026

GXO and Hasbro Inaugurate Distribution Centre in Georgia

GXO Logistics and Hasbro have opened a 600,000‑square‑foot flagship distribution centre in Midway, Georgia, expanding Hasbro’s omni‑channel capabilities across North America. The hub supports both brick‑and‑mortar retail partners and the Hasbro Pulse direct‑to‑consumer platform, creating up to 70 permanent and...

By Container News
Sidra Line to Launch Algerian Express Service
BlogMar 22, 2026

Sidra Line to Launch Algerian Express Service

Sidra Line announced the launch of Algerian Express, a new maritime service linking Spain and Algeria. The fortnightly route will operate a multipurpose vessel capable of carrying both containerized and general cargo. Ports of call include Sagunto and Alicante in...

By Container News
HHLA TK Estonia to Deploy Battery-Powered RTG Cranes
BlogMar 21, 2026

HHLA TK Estonia to Deploy Battery-Powered RTG Cranes

HHLA TK Estonia will become Europe’s first container terminal to run fully battery‑powered rubber‑tired gantry (RTG) cranes. The Konecranes‑built units, each with a 296 kWh battery, can operate up to eight hours on a single charge, allowing a complete shift without...

By Container News
ANL Announces General Rate Increase for Asia–Oceania Trades
BlogMar 21, 2026

ANL Announces General Rate Increase for Asia–Oceania Trades

ANL, a CMA CGM subsidiary, announced a General Rate Increase for its Asia–Oceania services effective April 16 2026. The GRI adds $350 to 20‑foot dry and reefer containers and $700 to 40‑foot dry, high‑cube and reefer units. The hike covers shipments between Northeast...

By Container News
Hutchison Refuses to Exit Quietly and the Panama Canal Deal Unravels
BlogMar 21, 2026

Hutchison Refuses to Exit Quietly and the Panama Canal Deal Unravels

Li Ka‑shing’s Hutchison Ports is mounting a legal counter‑offensive to avoid a quiet withdrawal from its Panama Canal concession. The dispute has turned a U.S.‑backed showcase deal into a protracted standoff, complicating the planned transfer of terminal operations. The deadlock...

By Container News
Port of New York and New Jersey Sees Rail and Auto Growth in January
BlogMar 21, 2026

Port of New York and New Jersey Sees Rail and Auto Growth in January

The Port of New York and New Jersey logged 749,906 TEUs in January 2026, a 4% year‑on‑year increase. Export volumes jumped 13.9% to 112,426 TEUs, while imports slipped 1.5% to 372,973 TEUs. Rail activity rose 11.5% with 58,522 containers moved,...

By Container News
A Blunt and Honest Appraisal.
BlogMar 21, 2026

A Blunt and Honest Appraisal.

The News Items Podcast featured a candid interview with retired Lt. General Ben Hodges, former commander of U.S. Army Europe and current NATO logistics mentor. Hodges, co‑author of *Future War and the Defence of Europe*, critiqued existing security structures and...

By News Items
PortSide Stories: Valencia
BlogMar 21, 2026

PortSide Stories: Valencia

The Port of Valencia is the Mediterranean’s busiest container hub, handling millions of TEUs each year and serving as Spain’s primary gateway for global trade. Modern terminals equipped with advanced cranes and automation enable rapid cargo movement across rail and...

By Container News
SITC and Dalian Maritime University Sign Cooperation Agreement
BlogMar 21, 2026

SITC and Dalian Maritime University Sign Cooperation Agreement

SITC signed a cooperation agreement with Dalian Maritime University on 18 March 2026, overseen by Chairman Yang Xianxiang and attended by the Hong Kong Shipowners Association and the Maritime Talent Cultivation Alliance. The pact seeks to fuse industry practice with academic research,...

By Container News
‘Critical Minerals Corridor’ Seen Linking Mines, Markets – by Frederic Tomesco (Northern Miner – March 20, 2026)
BlogMar 20, 2026

‘Critical Minerals Corridor’ Seen Linking Mines, Markets – by Frederic Tomesco (Northern Miner – March 20, 2026)

Canadian developer BMI Group has assembled five former industrial sites in Ontario and Quebec into a “Critical Minerals Corridor” aimed at bolstering the North American battery supply chain. The repurposed pulp and paper mills now serve as deployment‑ready hubs equipped...

By Republic of Mining
Stop Fulfillment Delays: The ROI of Automation Spare Parts
BlogMar 20, 2026

Stop Fulfillment Delays: The ROI of Automation Spare Parts

E‑commerce fulfillment centers that own automation hardware face severe risk from equipment failures, especially during peak seasons. The article outlines a practical framework for conducting a component criticality audit, prioritizing single‑point‑of‑failure parts, and building a targeted spare‑parts inventory costing $5,000‑$25,000....

By eCommerce Fastlane
The 3PL Marketplace Is Still Stuck in the 90s. Here’s How to Fix That
BlogMar 20, 2026

The 3PL Marketplace Is Still Stuck in the 90s. Here’s How to Fix That

The logistics marketplace for third‑party providers still relies on 1990s‑style pre‑sales methods, creating friction for shippers seeking partners. Ryan, co‑founder of Warematch, turned his own distribution challenges into a tech solution that adds a digital matchmaking layer between shippers and...

By LogisticsMatter
Multiple Bottlenecks Face New Nuclear Builds
BlogMar 20, 2026

Multiple Bottlenecks Face New Nuclear Builds

The Nuclear Scaling Initiative released a 73‑page report that maps critical bottlenecks in the U.S. advanced nuclear supply chain, highlighting fuel shortages, downstream manufacturing constraints, and a skilled‑labor gap that together create a market‑paralysis cycle. It recommends coordinated actions by...

By Neutron Bytes
9 Ways to Use the AI Lean Coach That You Probably Haven’t Tried
BlogMar 20, 2026

9 Ways to Use the AI Lean Coach That You Probably Haven’t Tried

The article outlines nine unconventional ways to leverage the AI Lean Coach, especially its Coach Me mode, which asks questions instead of providing direct answers. It demonstrates how the tool can act as a role‑play partner for 5 Whys, a rehearsal aid...

By Lean Blog