Supply Chain News and Headlines

Death of Seafarer Crushed in Ro-Ro Accident Leads to Renewed Calls for UK Code of Practice
NewsMar 26, 2026

Death of Seafarer Crushed in Ro-Ro Accident Leads to Renewed Calls for UK Code of Practice

A fatal accident on the ro‑ro vessel *Laureline* on 13 July 2024 left Able Seaman Alain Canete crushed between a moving trailer and the ship’s structure. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch found that crew members did not fully understand the new vehicle‑deck safety...

By TradeWinds
Jliveo Introduces AI-Driven Platform for Global Wholesale and Cross-Border E-Commerce Operations
NewsMar 26, 2026

Jliveo Introduces AI-Driven Platform for Global Wholesale and Cross-Border E-Commerce Operations

Jliveo, a veteran B2B e‑commerce solutions provider, has launched an AI‑driven platform that consolidates global wholesale sourcing, dropshipping, and fulfillment into a single system. The solution leverages artificial intelligence to automate content workflows, enable multilingual communication, and streamline supply‑chain operations...

By MarTech Series
Visual Components Brings Future-Ready Simulation Technology to Automate 2026
NewsMar 26, 2026

Visual Components Brings Future-Ready Simulation Technology to Automate 2026

Visual Components will showcase a live demonstration at Automate 2026, featuring a KUKA KR AGILUS robot equipped with Roboception’s vision system. The company’s 3D simulation software will render the robot’s picking and handling tasks in real time, giving attendees an accurate, immersive...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
KEYNOTE, DYNAMIC EXHIBIT HALL AND ROBUST EDUCATION PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT DAY TWO OF MAX
NewsMar 26, 2026

KEYNOTE, DYNAMIC EXHIBIT HALL AND ROBUST EDUCATION PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT DAY TWO OF MAX

Day two of the inaugural Manufacturing & Automation eXchange (MAX) in Nashville featured a keynote by Jaemin Kim, LG Electronics' Smart Factory Marketing Director, who outlined AI‑driven smart‑factory evolution. A reshoring panel with leaders from Dalen Products, GE Appliances and...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Volvo Pulls the Plug On Rokbak
NewsMar 26, 2026

Volvo Pulls the Plug On Rokbak

Volvo Construction Equipment announced it will close the Rokbak line of articulated haulers at its Motherwell, Scotland plant, with production slated to end in the second half of 2026. The move follows rising operational expenses, strained supply chains and broader...

By Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ)
NextGen Revamps Awards for 2026, Opens Submissions
NewsMar 26, 2026

NextGen Revamps Awards for 2026, Opens Submissions

The NextGen Supply Chain Conference has revamped its 2026 awards, moving the spotlight from pure innovation to proven execution of AI, automation and digital transformation. New categories such as Intelligent Transformation and Autonomous Operations reward companies that have scaled technology...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
FDA Food Traceability Rule Extended: How Companies Can Approach Compliance Ahead of 2028
NewsMar 26, 2026

FDA Food Traceability Rule Extended: How Companies Can Approach Compliance Ahead of 2028

The FDA has pushed the Food Traceability Rule compliance deadline to July 2028, giving the food sector an extra 30 months to meet stringent record‑keeping requirements. Recent data show recall announcements climbing to 320 in 2025, while a 2025 survey...

By Food Industry Executive
Alba Tankers Gets New Owners
NewsMar 26, 2026

Alba Tankers Gets New Owners

Denmark‑based shipping firm Alba Tankers has been acquired by Zeaside Capital Partners, which partnered with Danish and international investors to take control. The transaction adds Alba’s nine sub‑20,000 dwt vessels and its Gothenburg‑based commercial platform to Zeaside’s portfolio, giving the newly‑formed...

By Splash 247
What It Really Means: SKU Segmentation
NewsMar 26, 2026

What It Really Means: SKU Segmentation

SKU segmentation groups products by strategic role, letting firms tailor supply‑chain policies such as inventory, service targets, and capacity to each segment. By separating high‑volume, high‑profit, seasonal and low‑performing items, companies can balance cost, service and cash trade‑offs more effectively....

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
Garment Exporters Face Multi-Front Disruptions Amid Middle East Crisis
NewsMar 26, 2026

Garment Exporters Face Multi-Front Disruptions Amid Middle East Crisis

India’s garment export industry is feeling the ripple effects of the Middle East crisis, as rising raw‑material prices and logistics bottlenecks add cost pressure. At the same time, domestic factories in Gurugram, Surat and Tirupur are grappling with severe cooking‑gas...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Why Are 110 Certified Indian Ship Recycling Yards Frozen Out by Brussels?
NewsMar 26, 2026

Why Are 110 Certified Indian Ship Recycling Yards Frozen Out by Brussels?

The European Commission’s 15th edition of the European List of Ship Recycling Facilities names 41 approved yards, all outside South Asia, despite more than 110 Indian and 23 Bangladeshi yards holding Hong Kong Convention compliance certificates. South Asian facilities now process...

By TradeWinds
Are Parcel Lockers Becoming a Serious Supply Chain Play for Retailers?
NewsMar 26, 2026

Are Parcel Lockers Becoming a Serious Supply Chain Play for Retailers?

Parcel lockers are moving from a niche convenience to a core component of retail fulfilment in the UK. InPost research shows 41% of consumers now receive parcels via lockers, with 115 million parcels processed annually, including 28 million returns. Retailers see lockers...

By Retail Gazette
Green Steel Demand: Which Sectors Will Lead the Transition in Europe?
NewsMar 26, 2026

Green Steel Demand: Which Sectors Will Lead the Transition in Europe?

European green‑steel demand remains concentrated in a few high‑impact sectors, with the automotive industry driving most of the growth. By 2035, automotive purchases are projected to account for roughly one‑third of the continent’s low‑carbon steel, while construction’s share slips from...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Aeromexico Returns to Quito with Four Weekly Flights
NewsMar 26, 2026

Aeromexico Returns to Quito with Four Weekly Flights

Aeromexico has reinstated its nonstop service between Mexico City and Quito, launching four weekly Boeing 737 MAX 8 flights. The inaugural return flight was marked by a ceremony attended by Quiport’s CEO Ramón Miró and Aeromexico’s North‑Latin America VP Pepe Zapata. The...

By Air Cargo Week
India’s Cotton Imports Surge in 2025 as Lower Global Prices Drive Buying Spree
NewsMar 26, 2026

India’s Cotton Imports Surge in 2025 as Lower Global Prices Drive Buying Spree

India’s cotton imports jumped 130% in volume and 92.5% in value in 2025, driven by a steep fall in global cotton prices. Lower import prices prompted textile manufacturers to increase purchases, seeking cost savings and higher quality raw material. Brazil...

By Apparel Resources – Business News
Rhenus Expands Britax Römer Partnership with Integrated European Logistics Solution
NewsMar 26, 2026

Rhenus Expands Britax Römer Partnership with Integrated European Logistics Solution

Rhenus Logistics has expanded its partnership with child‑safety brand Britax Römer by delivering a fully integrated European logistics network centered on its Wesel hub. The solution unifies ocean freight from China, inland waterway transport via Rotterdam, centralized warehousing, and road distribution...

By Air Cargo Week
Law and Security Merge as Supply Chain Regulations Multiply: RSA Panelists
NewsMar 26, 2026

Law and Security Merge as Supply Chain Regulations Multiply: RSA Panelists

At RSA 2026, security and legal leaders warned that digital‑heavy supply chains are expanding the attack surface, citing a recent breach of the open‑source tool Trivy used in AI pipelines. They highlighted hardware visibility gaps and the growing complexity of...

By Broadband Breakfast
Lockheed Martin Secures $700M F-35A Production Contract From Denmark
NewsMar 26, 2026

Lockheed Martin Secures $700M F-35A Production Contract From Denmark

Lockheed Martin secured a $700.4 million contract in March 2026 to produce 16 additional F‑35A Lightning II jets for Denmark, raising the Royal Danish Air Force’s fleet to 43 aircraft. The agreement covers long‑lead parts for Lots 20‑21 and will be executed primarily...

By Overt Defense
Trump Eyes China Deal, but Dragging Out Talks Risks Backlash, Warns Former Diplomat
NewsMar 26, 2026

Trump Eyes China Deal, but Dragging Out Talks Risks Backlash, Warns Former Diplomat

Former U.S. diplomat Stephen Biegun says President Donald Trump will pursue an economic deal with China during his mid‑May visit to Beijing. The agenda is expected to focus on securing large‑scale Chinese purchases of American agricultural and manufacturing products. Biegun...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
AWG Invests $110M to Modernize Distribution Center
NewsMar 26, 2026

AWG Invests $110M to Modernize Distribution Center

Associated Wholesale Grocers (AWG) is investing $110 million to modernize its Gulf Coast distribution center in Pearl River, Louisiana, adding advanced automation to boost order accuracy, service reliability, and weather resilience. Construction runs Jan‑Nov 2027 with automation installed in April, and...

By Grocery Dive
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NewsMar 26, 2026

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Eurobearings, an Italian specialist in white‑metal bearings, has integrated Meltio’s wire‑laser Directed Energy Deposition (DED) system with a KUKA robotic gantry to print oversized components directly onto parts. The new additive‑manufacturing cell cuts lead times by 30‑50%, slashes material waste...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Kawasaki and JFE Engineering Pick up Work on Japanese LNG Project
NewsMar 26, 2026

Kawasaki and JFE Engineering Pick up Work on Japanese LNG Project

Kawasaki Heavy Industries and JFE Engineering’s joint venture has secured a contract to expand the Sakaide LNG terminal in Kagawa Prefecture. The project adds a 180,000‑kiloliter above‑ground PC tank and associated vaporizers, slated for operation by 2031. The expansion aims...

By Offshore Energy
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NewsMar 26, 2026

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Additive Assurance will showcase its AMiRIS® in‑process quality assurance system at RAPID+TCT in Boston, demonstrating real‑time validation of laser powder‑bed fusion (L‑PBF) builds. The platform generates automatic evidence, enabling quality teams to make release, hold, audit, or investigation decisions without...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Cincoze Launches DX-1300 High-Performance Compact Industrial Computer: The Essential Edge Computing Core for Space-Constrained Environments
NewsMar 26, 2026

Cincoze Launches DX-1300 High-Performance Compact Industrial Computer: The Essential Edge Computing Core for Space-Constrained Environments

Cincoze unveiled the DX-1300, a compact industrial computer designed for edge AI workloads. It is powered by Intel’s Core Ultra 200S processor, delivering up to 36 TOPS of AI performance—about 3.5 times faster than its predecessor. The chassis measures just 242 × 173 × 75 mm, fitting into...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Swissport Drives Pharma Cold Chain Growth at EuroAirport Basel
NewsMar 26, 2026

Swissport Drives Pharma Cold Chain Growth at EuroAirport Basel

Swissport’s cool+connect facility at EuroAirport Basel‑Mulhouse‑Freiburg has processed over 1,000 temperature‑controlled (RKN‑equivalent) containers since its February 2025 launch, with monthly volumes now reaching 200‑250 units. The growth underscores Basel’s emergence as a pivotal European gateway for life‑science air cargo. Integrated digital...

By Air Cargo Week
Drivetrain Analyzer Onsite: Siemens Introduces New AI Powered on Premises Analytics for Industrial Drives
NewsMar 26, 2026

Drivetrain Analyzer Onsite: Siemens Introduces New AI Powered on Premises Analytics for Industrial Drives

Siemens has launched Drivetrain Analyzer Onsite (DTA Onsite), an AI‑powered analytics suite that runs entirely on a plant’s own industrial PC. The first module, DTA Onsite – Monitoring, captures high‑resolution, PTP‑synchronized vibration and analog data to provide continuous condition monitoring of mechanical and electrical...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Supply Chain Planning Investment Is Concentrating Around Fewer, Higher-Impact Capabilities
NewsMar 26, 2026

Supply Chain Planning Investment Is Concentrating Around Fewer, Higher-Impact Capabilities

Supply chain planning investments are concentrating on a narrow set of high-impact capabilities rather than a broad array of tools. Companies are prioritizing real-time demand sensing, multi-echelon inventory optimization, and tighter integration between planning and execution systems. The shift reflects...

By Logistics Viewpoints
SADC REGIONAL PORTS CONFIRM PARTICIPATION IN LANDLINKED ZAMBIA 2026
NewsMar 26, 2026

SADC REGIONAL PORTS CONFIRM PARTICIPATION IN LANDLINKED ZAMBIA 2026

Land‑linked Zambia 2026 has secured participation from all six key SADC ports—Beira, Dar es Salaam, Durban, Lobito, Nacala and Walvis Bay—signaling a major push toward multimodal connectivity. Zambia’s goal of producing 3 million metric tonnes of copper by 2031 will place...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
Ensus to Receive £100mn UK Govt Support
NewsMar 26, 2026

Ensus to Receive £100mn UK Govt Support

UK ethanol producer Ensus, a CropEnergies subsidiary, will receive roughly £100 million ($133 million) in government support to keep its 315,000‑tonne‑per‑year ethanol plant in Wilton on standby. The funding secures the plant’s ability to capture up to 250,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually, a...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Middle East Crisis Underlining Relevance of Supply Strength of South Africa’s Omnia
NewsMar 26, 2026

Middle East Crisis Underlining Relevance of Supply Strength of South Africa’s Omnia

Omnia, a Johannesburg‑listed group, is leveraging its extensive ammonia‑based emulsion, explosives and fertilizer capabilities to shield South African mines and farms from the current Middle‑East supply‑chain shock. The company runs 200 dedicated rail tankers and large storage assets, giving it...

By Mining Weekly
Hellmann Targets Automotive with New JV
NewsMar 26, 2026

Hellmann Targets Automotive with New JV

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics and Samvardhana Motherson International have created a joint venture to build a global automotive logistics platform. The new company, headquartered in Dubai, will begin operations in June 2026 and later add sites in Europe, North America, India and the...

By Air Cargo News
2026 Top 100 Logistics & Supply Chain Technology Providers
NewsMar 26, 2026

2026 Top 100 Logistics & Supply Chain Technology Providers

Inbound Logistics released its 2026 Top 100 Logistics & Supply Chain Technology Providers list, highlighting a mix of legacy ERP firms, AI‑driven startups, and fintech players. Over half of the companies now deliver cloud‑native platforms offering real‑time visibility, predictive analytics, and...

By Inbound Logistics
Gaskins: How Data and Data Analytics Improve Asset Utilization and Loaded Miles
NewsMar 26, 2026

Gaskins: How Data and Data Analytics Improve Asset Utilization and Loaded Miles

Patrick Gaskins explains how real‑time fleet data and predictive analytics are reshaping trucking operations. By giving dispatchers minute‑by‑minute visibility, carriers can match loads to trucks, cut empty miles, and lift loaded‑mile percentages. Integrated network‑wide platforms further align operations, sales, and...

By FleetOwner
IntraLogisteX 2026: From Automation Hype to Real-World Solutions
NewsMar 26, 2026

IntraLogisteX 2026: From Automation Hype to Real-World Solutions

IntraLogisteX 2026 highlighted a decisive shift from automation hype toward real‑world, low‑risk solutions that can be integrated into existing warehouses. Around 200 exhibitors and 10,000 visitors underscored the demand for modular software, AI‑driven orchestration, and adaptable robotics rather than wholesale...

By Logistics Manager (UK)
Yang Ming Expects Higher Transpacific Annual Contract Rates This Year
NewsMar 26, 2026

Yang Ming Expects Higher Transpacific Annual Contract Rates This Year

Yang Ming expects 2026 transpacific contract rates to rise as soaring bunker fuel prices trigger route‑specific surcharges. Over 60 % of its fleet is scrubber‑fitted, allowing a switch to cheaper high‑sulphur fuel and mitigating cost pressure. The carrier also faces operational disruptions,...

By The Loadstar
Nova Delivers Antimony Mining Equipment
NewsMar 26, 2026

Nova Delivers Antimony Mining Equipment

Nova Minerals Ltd. is moving a massive suite of antimony mining and sorting equipment to its Estelle project via a 100‑mile winter ice road in Southcentral Alaska. Unusually cold temperatures allowed crews to construct five‑foot‑thick ice bridges capable of handling...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Skyways – Head of Flight
PodcastMar 26, 2026

Skyways – Head of Flight

Skyways, an Austin‑based autonomous cargo aircraft startup, announced a $37 million contract with the U.S. Air Force to expand its unmanned logistics platform. Backed by investors such as Y Combinator, the company designs, builds, and operates its aircraft for commercial and...

By sUAS News
Medway Eyes Further Expansion in France After Receiving Its First Locomotives
NewsMar 26, 2026

Medway Eyes Further Expansion in France After Receiving Its First Locomotives

Medway, the MSC‑group rail freight arm, received its first four Stadler Euro6000 locomotives in Lyon, marking the start of an eight‑unit acquisition costing €4 million per unit (~$4.4 million). The €41.1 million investment, one‑third of which is funded by EU Recovery and Resilience...

By RailFreight.com
YIQIAO Expands Integrated Hose and Fitting Production
NewsMar 26, 2026

YIQIAO Expands Integrated Hose and Fitting Production

Guangzhou YIQIAO Technology Group announced a major expansion of its integrated “Hose + Fitting” manufacturing model, consolidating high‑pressure hoses and precision fittings under one roof to eradicate the industry’s tolerance‑stacking problem. The move leverages three specialized Guangzhou facilities and introduces...

By Engineering.com
PrimeFlight to Be Alaska’s Cargo Handling Agent for New US-UK Route
NewsMar 26, 2026

PrimeFlight to Be Alaska’s Cargo Handling Agent for New US-UK Route

Alaska Airlines will launch a daily nonstop wide‑body service between Seattle and London Heathrow on May 21, 2026, and has appointed PrimeFlight Cargo as its handling agent at LHR. PrimeFlight will also begin cargo handling for Alaska at Sacramento International...

By Air Cargo News
West Coast Port Row over Booking Systems Threatens Supply Chain Efficiency
NewsMar 26, 2026

West Coast Port Row over Booking Systems Threatens Supply Chain Efficiency

A dispute is brewing on the U.S. West Coast as Advent eModal, the dominant provider of container appointment software, threatens to block carriers from using third‑party aggregation tools. The West Coast MTO Agreement mandates truckers to book slots, but eModal’s...

By The Loadstar
German Silence Leaves the Netherlands in the Dark on Railway Planning
NewsMar 26, 2026

German Silence Leaves the Netherlands in the Dark on Railway Planning

Germany’s “Third Track” upgrade, a key link for the Rotterdam‑hinterland rail corridor, will not be completed within the next decade after an 80‑week construction shutdown began in late 2024. The prolonged closure has already forced the Netherlands to cut thousands...

By RailFreight.com
From Transport to Handling: Neura Demonstrates End-to-End Mobile Manipulation for Intralogistics
NewsMar 26, 2026

From Transport to Handling: Neura Demonstrates End-to-End Mobile Manipulation for Intralogistics

Neura Mobile Robots showcased an end‑to‑end mobile manipulation system at LogiMAT, pairing its X Move 1200 AGV with the MAiRA M cognitive cobot. The integrated platform not only transports goods but also autonomously grasps, stores, and retrieves items, eliminating manual handovers. This...

By Robotics & Automation News
Gulf Tensions Force Arabian Drilling to Suspend Ops on some Offshore Rigs
NewsMar 26, 2026

Gulf Tensions Force Arabian Drilling to Suspend Ops on some Offshore Rigs

Saudi Arabia’s largest drilling contractor, Arabian Drilling, announced the suspension of several offshore rigs in the Gulf due to heightened regional tensions, while its on‑shore fleet of 39 rigs remains fully operational. The move follows a similar short‑term shutdown by...

By Splash 247
Barry Callebaut, Ferrero, Hershey & Tony’s Chocolonely Join Cocoa Coalition
NewsMar 26, 2026

Barry Callebaut, Ferrero, Hershey & Tony’s Chocolonely Join Cocoa Coalition

Barry Callebaut, Ferrero, Hershey and Tony’s Chocolonely have joined the UK Cocoa Coalition, a multi‑stakeholder alliance of chocolate makers, NGOs and retailers. The coalition is lobbying for rapid adoption of the UK Forest Risk Commodities Regulation to eradicate deforestation and...

By FoodNavigator
The Iran War Is Hitting Every Node in the LNG Supply Chain
NewsMar 26, 2026

The Iran War Is Hitting Every Node in the LNG Supply Chain

The ongoing war in Iran is disrupting every node of the regional liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply chain, choking exports from Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. With Gulf output curtailed, European and Asian buyers are forced to vie for...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
Only 5% of Companies Choose Intermodal in Three Italian Key Regions
NewsMar 26, 2026

Only 5% of Companies Choose Intermodal in Three Italian Key Regions

An annual Contship‑SRM study of firms in Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia‑Romagna shows intermodal transport remains marginal, with usage below 5% in three of the past four years and a one‑off 20% peak in 2023. Across 2019‑2025 the average share of...

By RailFreight.com