
MOL Acquiring 25% Stake in V.Ships France
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has acquired a 25 % equity stake in V.Ships France through its subsidiary MOL Euro Energie SAS, while deepening a long‑standing partnership on LNG vessels. Under the deal V.Ships France will assume full technical management of two new‑build LNG carriers slated for delivery to INEOS in 2027. The agreement leaves V.Ships France’s operations and team in Nantes unchanged, and expands MOL’s access to the specialist ship‑management expertise needed for its growing LNG fleet.
PC Price Hikes and a Test for Taiwan
Global PC manufacturers announced price increases of 5%‑10% as semiconductor shortages and higher freight costs persist. The hikes hit both consumer and enterprise segments, squeezing budgets for schools and businesses. Taiwan, home to major chip fabs and motherboard producers, faces...

Exclusive: Oro Labs, Which Uses AI to Streamline Corporate Procurement, Raises $100 Million
Oro Labs announced a $100 million Series C round, led by Goldman Sachs Growth Equity and Brighton Park Capital, bringing its total funding to $160 million. The Silicon Valley AI startup, which overlays existing ERP and procurement systems with an orchestration platform, reported...

Panagiotidis Lines up Another Nasdaq Shipowner with Tanker Spin-Off
Cyprus‑based shipowner Petros Panagiotidis is spinning off Robin Energy's tanker unit into a new Nasdaq‑listed entity called AI Okto. Existing Robin shareholders will receive one AI Okto share for every 6.5 Robin shares, and the new company will launch with...

Venergy Targets Crude Segment with Suezmax Newbuilds in China
Greek shipowner Venergy Maritime has placed firm orders for two suezmax crude tankers with Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding, adding options for two more vessels. The 158,000 dwt, scrubber‑fitted ships are priced at roughly $82 million each and are scheduled for delivery in 2029...
Retail Imports Made Simple: Reducing Risk and Cost
The Retail Solutions UK guide outlines a step‑by‑step framework for UK retailers to simplify imports, reduce customs delays, and cut freight costs. It highlights the importance of correct paperwork, EORI registration, and choosing the right transport mode—road for Europe, sea...

Food Manufacturing Industry to Meet in Melbourne Under Foodpro–AIFST Partnership
Foodpro 2026 will partner with the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST) for a dual‑track event in Melbourne from 26‑29 July 2026. The four‑day expo will host more than 400 exhibitors alongside the AIFST26 conference, which runs 27‑28...

Fuel Standards Amended to Ease Squeeze in Regions: Bowen
The Australian government announced a 60‑day temporary amendment to fuel quality standards, permitting higher sulfur content to unlock roughly 100 million litres of petrol each month. This measure addresses regional fuel shortages triggered by Middle East supply constraints after the Strait...
Trust, Trade and the Slow Architecture of India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
The India‑Middle East‑Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) was unveiled under India’s G20 presidency as a multi‑layered framework linking market access, digital connectivity and risk mitigation. Despite the shock of the October 7 Hamas attack and subsequent Iran‑Israel‑U.S. clashes, India has kept the...
Food and Beverage Outlets Near Shutdown, Unable to Fulfil Online Orders Amid LPG Crisis
India's food and beverage sector faces an acute LPG shortage due to disrupted Gulf supplies, forcing many restaurants and cloud‑kitchens in Bengaluru, Delhi and Pune to shut or trim menus. Outages affect up to 30% of kitchens, with some outlets...

Port Issues Push some Bales South for Export: Cotton Australia
Cotton Australia reports that a portion of lint bales from the Northern Territory and Western Australia are being trucked over 3,500 km to Brisbane for export, despite the closer proximity of Darwin and Wyndham ports. High transport costs, limited infrastructure, and...
Ten Maersk Ships ‘Trapped’ in Persian Gulf
Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc said ten of the carrier’s vessels are trapped in the Persian Gulf after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. The ships have been grouped offshore for safety, with one under a U.S. Military Sealift Command contract....

Manufacturing Resilience: Australian Firms Post Steady Growth in 2025 – Report
Australian manufacturers ended 2025 with solid performance, posting 5.1% annualised sales growth and maintaining a 38.47% profit margin. Companies reduced average stock on hand to A$233,763 while purchase order values rose 22%, indicating a shift toward just‑in‑time replenishment. Lead times...

Explosions After Two Tankers Struck Off Iraq
Two tankers, the Malta‑flagged Zefyros and the Marshall Islands‑registered Safesea Vishnu, were struck while conducting a ship‑to‑ship transfer 5 nm south of Al Basrah, igniting a fire and killing one crew member. Thirty‑eight crew were rescued and all Iraqi oil terminals were...

Gov’t Grants Target Australian Manufacturing, AI and Industry Growth
The Australian Government announced a $66 million Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC‑P) grant round, funding 27 projects across manufacturing, artificial intelligence and other sectors. WV Technologies secured a $2.2 million grant for its Aboriginal‑led Global Cyber Innovation project, leveraging CSIRO AI to...

MSC Strikes 45-Year Deal for Nigerian Box Terminal
Swiss shipping giant MSC Group has secured a 45‑year concession to develop a new container terminal at Snake Island Port in Lagos, partnering with Nigerian firm Nigerdock. The engineering, procurement and construction contract was awarded to ITB Nigeria and DEME...

Chemical Manufacturing Drives Growth in US Manufacturing Sector, Census Bureau Reports
The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 Economic Census shows chemical manufacturing expanded while the broader manufacturing sector contracted. Establishments in the chemical subsector rose 10.2% to 14,961 and shipment values jumped 22.4% to $901 billion between 2017 and 2022. Growth was anchored...

AMSA Detains Bulk Carrier Due to Unpaid Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) detained the Liberian‑flagged bulk carrier Ocean Bright and imposed a six‑month ban from Australian ports after discovering that eight crew members had not been paid for two months, totaling US$46,334. The detention followed a...

Container Ship Order Book Hits New Record High
The global container‑ship order book has reached a record 1,350 vessels, totaling 11.8 million TEU, despite a 13 % drop in average freight rates and rising trade protectionism. In 2025, container volumes grew 4.7 % year‑on‑year, prompting owners to order a historic 4.8 million...

US Tariff Reprieve Leads to Opportunity, and Scepticism, in China’s Exports Hubs
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling trimmed the weighted tariff on Chinese goods from 32.4% to 22.3%, creating a temporary reprieve through July. Some exporters, like equipment maker Chen Zhuo, are accelerating shipments to lock in lower duties, while others remain...

What ChatGPT Has to Do with Robots
Robotics is entering a new era as artificial intelligence, especially large neural networks, merges with physical machines to create embodied AI capable of handling novelty. Traditional robots excel at repetitive, well‑defined tasks, but recent breakthroughs allow them to perceive, decide,...
Universal Electronics Inc (UEIC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Universal Electronics reported Q3 2025 net sales of $90.6 million, an 11% YoY decline driven by a 20% drop in home‑entertainment revenue while connected‑home sales rose 13% to $29.8 million. Gross margin fell to 29.1% because of a 120‑basis‑point tariff headwind, and...

US Launches Section 301 Tariff Probe Targeting China, EU, Mexico, Japan and Others
The United States has opened a Section 301 investigation into alleged manufacturing overcapacity across 16 trading partners, including China, the EU, Japan, and Mexico. The probe gives the administration authority to impose new tariffs if state‑backed excess production is deemed...
Lufthansa Cargo Minimizes Delays During Pilot Strike
Lufthansa Cargo will operate more than 80% of its scheduled all‑cargo flights on Thursday and Friday despite a 48‑hour pilot strike over pension and pay demands. The carrier expects to maintain over 50% of its overall flight schedule, with long‑haul...

How the Iran War Could Jack Up Prices on Store Shelves
The Iran‑driven conflict has effectively shut down traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that handles roughly half of the world’s oil tankers and a comparable share of container vessels. Disruption of Tier‑3 Middle Eastern suppliers—particularly chemicals, plastics, aluminum...

G7 Explores Ship Escorts in Gulf as Middle East War Threatens Energy Supply Routes
G7 leaders reaffirmed their commitment to Russia sanctions while confronting the ripple effects of the U.S.–Israeli conflict on Iran and global energy markets. They agreed to deepen coordination with Gulf partners to safeguard shipping lanes and stabilize oil supplies. A...
Ukrainian Defense Companies Moving To All Domestic Production Of Components
Ukrainian drone and defense firms are rapidly localizing component production, now achieving 80‑90% domestic content for first‑level parts and aiming for 100% on‑shoring of critical systems. Companies such as The Fourth Law and Unwave are building a semiconductor fab to...

Automating Procure-to-Pay in Legacy ERP Using ETLs
Manufacturers relying on legacy ERP platforms such as QAD Standard or SAP R/3 face costly, manual procure‑to‑pay (P2P) processes that waste millions annually. By deploying ETL pipelines to extract, validate, and load supplier, PO, receipt, invoice, and payment data, firms can...

TD Cowen: Takeaways From the Next-Gen Freight Rail Conference
At the Railway Age Next‑Gen Freight Rail Conference, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern CEOs reaffirmed confidence that their proposed merger will satisfy regulators and deliver cost savings, while the Surface Transportation Board signaled a push to accelerate environmental permitting and...
West Asia Conflict Could Hurt Agri Input Availability: UPL Executive
Escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have driven global fertilizer prices up 50‑80%, raising the cost of key agricultural inputs. Shipping rates, marine insurance and energy prices have also surged, creating pressure on agro‑chemical supply chains. UPL Group’s COO,...
LTL Segment Health Improving as Q1 Progresses
The less‑than‑truckload (LTL) market is showing a clear rebound in Q1 2026, highlighted by ArcBest’s tonnage per day rising 9.9% YoY in January and a 6% quarterly increase. ArcBest’s operating ratio is projected to improve by 100‑200 basis points, reflecting better...

The Political Narrative Around “Foreign-Owned Shipping Lines”
The term “foreign‑owned shipping lines” has entered political debates whenever freight rates spike or supply chains falter, suggesting that overseas carriers threaten national interests. In reality, the world’s largest container operators—MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag‑Lloyd, Evergreen and ONE—are privately held enterprises,...
Centre Holds Back on Fuel Exports Ban Due to Logistics, Tax Hurdles as West Asia Conflict Rages
India has postponed a full ban on fuel exports despite a supply squeeze triggered by the Iran‑related West Asia conflict. The delay stems from logistical bottlenecks, the risk of breaching existing export contracts, and the need for a tax waiver...
Agentic AI Operating Models Are Redefining Supply Chain Design
Supply chain leaders are shifting from AI assistance to agentic AI operating models that act autonomously, integrating ERP data, partner interfaces, and external signals. The IBM‑Oracle‑Accelalpha study shows 62% of executives credit AI agents with faster decision‑making, while 76% expect...

European Groups Form Cybersecurity Initiative for Industrial Automation
A European consortium has launched the three‑year ENFORCERS initiative to secure software supply chains, coordinate incident response, and enhance lifecycle resilience for industrial automation. Backed by EU funding, the project brings together manufacturers, cybersecurity vendors, and research institutes to build...

GEP: Global Manufacturing Levels Rose in February, Led by Asia
The GEP Global Supply Chain Volatility Index shows global manufacturing activity rose in February, driven by a surge in Asian factories that reached the busiest level since October 2022. North America’s index slipped into negative territory, indicating under‑utilized supplier capacity,...

Lufthansa Cargo Expects Limited Disruption During Two-Day Pilot Strike
Lufthansa Cargo announced that it expects to operate nearly all scheduled freighter flights despite a two‑day cockpit crew strike on March 12‑13, 2026. The Vereinigung Cockpit union called the walk‑out affecting departures from Germany, though Middle‑East routes are exempt. Only...

War in Iran and Afghanistan Threatens Central Asia’s Gateway to Global Markets
The escalating war between Iran and the Taliban‑Pakistan front is jeopardizing Central Asia’s planned southbound trade routes. Ongoing fighting threatens the Uzbekistan‑Afghanistan‑Pakistan railway, the TAPI gas pipeline, and the CASA‑1000 power line, while U.S.–Israel attacks on Iran disrupt shipping and...
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Grubhub announced a three‑month pilot with Dexa to deliver food via drones from Wonder’s Green Brook location in New Jersey, marking the state’s first FAA‑certified commercial drone food delivery. Eligible customers within a 2.5‑mile radius can order through the Grubhub...
American Chemistry Council Backs STB Reciprocal Switching Reform
The American Chemistry Council (ACC) has filed comments supporting the Surface Transportation Board's (STB) proposal to repeal 49 CFR Part 1144 and revive reciprocal switching reforms. The ACC argues that outdated rules and the consolidation of railroads into six major...
Maersk Forced to Ship Fuel From US, Europe as Asia Bunkers Start to Run Dry
Maersk has begun sourcing marine fuel from the United States and Europe to supply its Asian fleet, after recent disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz left key Middle‑East and Asian bunkering hubs unable to meet demand. Chief commercial officer Karsten...

EXCLUSIVE: FreightWaves: Rail Merger Critics Should ‘Quit Looking Backward’ – Union Pacific CEO
Union Pacific CEO urged detractors of the pending UP‑NS merger to stop dwelling on past rail consolidations and look ahead to the benefits of a combined network. The merger, filed with the Surface Transportation Board, seeks to create America’s first...
Tariffs, Uncertainty and Disruption: How Drug Makers and Distributors Can Build Operational Supply Chain Resilience
Tariff announcements create abrupt ordering swings that ripple through pharmaceutical sourcing, pricing and inventory, often leaving manufacturers and distributors with surplus stock or shortages. The article argues that these tariff‑driven shocks become operational risks when companies rely on partial visibility...

BIFA Meets European Commission to Discuss Windsor Framework
The British International Freight Association (BIFA) met with the European Commission to review how the Windsor Framework is shaping freight flows between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. While the agreement removed export declarations for GB‑to‑NI shipments, it still forces operators...

Lödige Industries Launches Cargo Direct for Intelligent Terminal Orchestration
Lödige Industries has introduced Cargo Direct, a software module that links Air Waybill data with terminal resources in real time to orchestrate air cargo handling. The solution consolidates shipment details, layout, equipment and labor into a dynamic activity plan, directing...

Maastricht Aachen Airport Secures PNAO Designation
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) has been approved by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority and confirmed by the European Commission as an official on‑site inspection site for Products of Non‑Animal Origin (PNAO). The designation enables mandatory phytosanitary checks...

Softlink Global Partners with ISTE
Softlink Global has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) to embed practical logistics technology into technical curricula across India. The deal introduces Softlink’s LogiLEARN, LogiSKILL and LogiXPERT platforms, giving students and faculty hands‑on...

Gebrüder Weiss Displays Resilience and Posts International Growth
Gebrüder Weiss closed 2025 with €2.73 bn net revenue, a modest year‑on‑year rise, while keeping its equity ratio above 60% and a stable workforce of roughly 8,600. Growth was led by European land transport and a 7% increase in logistics services,...

Ethiopian Cargo to Join Freightos Booking Platform
Freightos will integrate Ethiopian Cargo into its WebCargo platform by month‑end, adding digital rates, quoting, e‑booking, interlining and instant payments via WebCargo Pay. Ethiopian Airlines, operating Africa’s largest air‑cargo network across more than 145 destinations, will become searchable and bookable...

Portugal Ups Alstom Fleet Order to over 150 Units in Country’s ‘Biggest Ever Train Investment’
Portugal’s state railway CP has signed an addendum to its Alstom‑DST contract, boosting the order from 117 to 153 Adessia Stream electric multiple units. The extra 36 commuter trains lift the total investment to €1.064 billion, with €318 million allocated to the...