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6 Tips for Reviewing Vendor Contract Terms
NewsMay 11, 2026

6 Tips for Reviewing Vendor Contract Terms

Performance guarantees such as "zero increase" pricing are now common in health‑benefit vendor renewals, but their real value hinges on precise contract language. Brokers must verify what costs are covered, how baselines are set, and which exclusions apply. Clear measurement...

By Employee Benefit News
Shell Selects New Wave Offshore for Orca Project in Santos Basin
NewsMay 11, 2026

Shell Selects New Wave Offshore for Orca Project in Santos Basin

Shell has appointed New Wave Offshore Energy to deliver marine warranty survey services for its Orca project in Brazil's pre‑salt Santos Basin. The Orca development is estimated to hold roughly 370 million barrels of recoverable resources. New Wave’s contract covers vessel...

By MarineLink
Liege Aim to Launch First-Line Warehouse by 2028
NewsMay 11, 2026

Liege Aim to Launch First-Line Warehouse by 2028

Liege Airport will open a 38,000 m² first‑line warehouse by the end of 2028, part of the CargoLand hub slated for full completion in 2040. The €500 million (≈$540 million) investment also adds a 120,000 m² e‑commerce facility, a 180,000 m² landside warehouse, 15 GSE...

By Air Cargo News
Lockheed Martin Scales LPBF for Thermal Management Parts in Hypersonic and Aircraft Systems
NewsMay 11, 2026

Lockheed Martin Scales LPBF for Thermal Management Parts in Hypersonic and Aircraft Systems

Lockheed Martin has expanded its laser powder‑bed fusion (LPBF) additive‑manufacturing capability with a new 16,000‑square‑foot facility in Texas, partnering with EOS, Sintavia, Nikon SLM and nTop. The center focuses on producing thin‑walled thermal‑management components for next‑generation aircraft, hypersonic weapons and electric‑propulsion...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Freight Terminal Proposal to Fill an England – Scotland Gap?
NewsMay 11, 2026

Freight Terminal Proposal to Fill an England – Scotland Gap?

Rail Sidings Limited, operator of the historic Eastriggs site in southwest Scotland, has unveiled plans to transform the former munitions‑factory yard into a multi‑purpose rail freight terminal dubbed Borderlands Rail Hub. The location sits on the West Coast Main Line,...

By RailFreight.com
As Trump Heads to Beijing, China Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ for a Fight
NewsMay 11, 2026

As Trump Heads to Beijing, China Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ for a Fight

President Trump and Xi Jinping are meeting in Beijing amid escalating economic tensions between the United States and China. Beijing has recently deployed a new legal framework to counter U.S. sanctions, blocked Meta’s purchase of a Chinese AI startup, and...

By Wirecutter – Smart Home
DHL Express Responds to Volatility with Time-Definite Expansion
NewsMay 11, 2026

DHL Express Responds to Volatility with Time-Definite Expansion

DHL Express has launched Heavy Weight Express (HWX), a time‑definite service that moves shipments up to 1,000 kg per piece and 3,000 kg per consignment. The offering bundles end‑to‑end monitoring, all‑in pricing and dedicated Heavy Weight Priority Desks to eliminate rate volatility...

By Air Cargo News
Peak Season Fulfillment Has Changed — What Today’s Retailers Must Do Differently
NewsMay 11, 2026

Peak Season Fulfillment Has Changed — What Today’s Retailers Must Do Differently

Retailers are shifting peak‑season fulfillment from a pure capacity challenge to an operational discipline focused on flexibility, standardization, and cost control. Customers now demand affordable, reliable, and visible shipping even during the busiest weeks, while labor shortages and volatile parcel...

By Retail Dive
How to Find Hidden Costs via Total Cost of Ownership
NewsMay 11, 2026

How to Find Hidden Costs via Total Cost of Ownership

Manufacturers are uncovering hidden expenses by applying Total Cost of Ownership Analysis (TCOA), which quantifies indirect costs such as worker travel time and equipment lifecycle expenses. A case study shows 300 workers losing 40,000 labor hours annually, equating to over...

By Supply Chain Dive
How AI Is Being Used in Transportation Management Systems Today
NewsMay 11, 2026

How AI Is Being Used in Transportation Management Systems Today

Artificial intelligence is moving from hype to practical use in transportation management systems, but adoption remains selective. nVision Global’s IMPACT TMS embeds AI at three high‑impact decision points—spot auction procurement, shipment approval, and automated tendering—turning data into real‑time actions. The AI‑driven...

By Supply Chain Dive
Precision in Motion: Decoding the Critical Operations Behind the Logistics of Next-Generation Cell and Gene Therapies
NewsMay 11, 2026

Precision in Motion: Decoding the Critical Operations Behind the Logistics of Next-Generation Cell and Gene Therapies

Cell and gene therapies (CGTs) are transforming personalized medicine but demand ultra‑precise logistics because they are patient‑specific, highly sensitive, and often viable for only minutes to hours. Traditional freight cannot meet the sub‑30‑minute delivery windows, cryogenic temperature requirements, and real‑time...

By BioPharma Dive
From High-Value to High-Stakes: Why Precision Shipping Matters More than Ever
NewsMay 11, 2026

From High-Value to High-Stakes: Why Precision Shipping Matters More than Ever

The logistics industry is moving from a focus on high‑value shipments to high‑stakes cargo that demands precision and reliability. Delays or environmental stress on AI hardware, medical components, or time‑sensitive pharmaceuticals can halt production lines or compromise patient care, turning...

By Supply Chain Dive
The Capacity Crunch in Biopharma Is a Location Problem
NewsMay 11, 2026

The Capacity Crunch in Biopharma Is a Location Problem

Biopharma manufacturers are hitting a capacity crunch as demand for cell and gene therapies outpaces the construction of new GMP‑ready plants, which can take years. Companies are therefore prioritizing locations where compliant facilities, utilities and cold‑chain logistics already exist. Middlesex...

By BioPharma Dive
Toyota Steps up India Ambitions, Targets One Million Upa
NewsMay 11, 2026

Toyota Steps up India Ambitions, Targets One Million Upa

Toyota is accelerating its India rollout by planning three new factories slated for completion by the early 2030s, which would lift its annual production capacity to over one million vehicles. Last year the automaker built roughly 152,000 cars under its...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
CoMira Concludes Lease Agreement for Plant in Sudair Industrial City, Saudi Arabia
NewsMay 11, 2026

CoMira Concludes Lease Agreement for Plant in Sudair Industrial City, Saudi Arabia

Co‑Diagnostics’ joint venture CoMira Diagnostics has finalized a lease for a 14,400 ft² manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia’s Sudair Industrial City. The turnkey facility will produce the Co‑Dx PCR platform, laboratory equipment, and medical consumables once regulatory approvals are secured. The...

By Hospital Management
One LNG Transit, Zero Breakthrough in Hormuz Crisis
NewsMay 11, 2026

One LNG Transit, Zero Breakthrough in Hormuz Crisis

President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s reply to a U.S. peace proposal, keeping tensions high in the Persian Gulf. The U.S. Navy disabled two empty Iranian tankers, while Iran’s IRGC warned of reprisals and seized a Chinese‑owned vessel. A U.S.-owned bulk...

By Splash 247
Four Players in Northern Italy Launch Initiative ‘to Double Rail Freight Volumes’
NewsMay 11, 2026

Four Players in Northern Italy Launch Initiative ‘to Double Rail Freight Volumes’

Four logistics leaders in Emilia‑Romagna — the Port of Ravenna, intermodal terminals in Bologna and Dinazzano, and Rail Traction Company — have launched ROLER, an initiative aimed at doubling rail freight volumes in the region. The partnership seeks to reverse...

By RailFreight.com
Russian Rail Freight Indeed Benefits From Iran War
NewsMay 11, 2026

Russian Rail Freight Indeed Benefits From Iran War

Russian Railways (RZD) broke a 2.5‑year slide as the Iran conflict redirected freight flows to rail. March saw a 40% jump in China‑Europe container traffic, while April loading volumes rose 1.9% year‑on‑year – the first increase in years. Commodity shipments...

By RailFreight.com
Carbon Costs, Fuel Choices and Uncertainty Shape Geneva Dry Debate
NewsMay 11, 2026

Carbon Costs, Fuel Choices and Uncertainty Shape Geneva Dry Debate

The Geneva Dry conference’s Decarbonisation panel highlighted that the bulk‑shipping sector has moved from debating net‑zero feasibility to tackling commercial implementation. Participants stressed quick‑win projects, fuel flexibility and digital optimisation as the most viable paths amid thin margins and rising...

By Splash 247
AFGC Sounds Alarm on Sector Under Strain
NewsMay 11, 2026

AFGC Sounds Alarm on Sector Under Strain

The Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) warns that a "perfect storm" of the Middle East conflict, soaring energy costs and domestic economic pressures is straining food and grocery supply chains. Brent crude has risen 39% year‑on‑year, pushing container freight...

By Inside FMCG
Chinese Apparel Exports to US Plunge 53 per Cent in Q1
NewsMay 11, 2026

Chinese Apparel Exports to US Plunge 53 per Cent in Q1

Chinese apparel shipments to the United States plunged 53% in value during Q1 2026, falling to $1.70 bn from $3.61 bn a year earlier. The decline, based on OTEXA data, signals a rapid reallocation of sourcing away from China toward other low‑cost...

By Apparel Insider
Holland & Barrett Appoints New Logistics and Automation Director
NewsMay 11, 2026

Holland & Barrett Appoints New Logistics and Automation Director

UK health‑and‑wellness retailer Holland & Barrett has hired former StrongPoint executive Conor Crosland as its group director of logistics and automation. Crosland, who previously led implementation at StrongPoint and held roles at TikTok and Amazon, will oversee the retailer’s ongoing automation...

By Retail Gazette
Ship Signals Erratic as Hormuz Tensions Escalate
NewsMay 11, 2026

Ship Signals Erratic as Hormuz Tensions Escalate

Geolocation data showed roughly 120 vessels near Abu Dhabi reporting impossible 50‑knot speeds and a smaller group of about a dozen ships indicating over 100‑knot speeds near the Oman‑UAE border, likely caused by signal jamming after Iran’s recent missile and...

By Rigzone – News
Russia-Linked LNG Carrier ‘Merkuriy’ Loads at Arctic Hub, Expanding Shadow Fleet Capacity
NewsMay 11, 2026

Russia-Linked LNG Carrier ‘Merkuriy’ Loads at Arctic Hub, Expanding Shadow Fleet Capacity

The former Oman‑owned LNG carrier Merkuriy, along with three sister ships, has been reflagged to Russia and observed loading LNG at the Saam floating storage unit. The quartet—Merkuriy, Kosmos, Luch and Orion—are being integrated into the sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 logistics...

By gCaptain
India, Peru to Hold Talks on Free Trade Pact in June
NewsMay 11, 2026

India, Peru to Hold Talks on Free Trade Pact in June

India and Peru are set to resume negotiations on a bilateral free‑trade agreement in June, with a target to seal the pact by the end of 2026. The talks will include a dedicated chapter on critical minerals, reflecting Peru’s status...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Electronics Exports Among Top 3 Items From India, to Grow More in Future: Vaishnaw
NewsMay 11, 2026

Electronics Exports Among Top 3 Items From India, to Grow More in Future: Vaishnaw

India's electronics exports have risen to become one of the top three export categories, with smartphones now the single largest exported item. The government reported roughly ₹30,000 crore (about $3.6 billion) in electronics component shipments to neighboring markets last year. Seventy‑one domestic...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Major Contract Amendment of Advanced RHIB Capability for German Navy F126 Frigate Programme
NewsMay 11, 2026

Major Contract Amendment of Advanced RHIB Capability for German Navy F126 Frigate Programme

Marine Specialized Technology, Damen Naval and Germany’s BAAINBw signed a major contract amendment that expands the FRISC fast‑raiding craft for the F126 frigate program. The amendment resolves prior design issues and adds a network‑enabled C4ISR package, including multi‑channel radios, advanced...

By Naval News
Panattoni Plans 23-Acre Scheme in Wakefield
NewsMay 11, 2026

Panattoni Plans 23-Acre Scheme in Wakefield

Panattoni is set to begin construction this quarter on a 23‑acre speculative warehouse complex at Wakefield Europort in Yorkshire. The development, dubbed Panattoni Wakefield 500, will feature 56 dock doors, eight level‑access doors, yard depths up to 50 m, 62 HGV...

By Construction Enquirer
EU Relaxes Tankering and Slot Rules if Fuel Shortages Occur
NewsMay 11, 2026

EU Relaxes Tankering and Slot Rules if Fuel Shortages Occur

The European Commission issued guidance that temporarily relaxes the EU’s anti‑tankering rule and the “use‑it‑or‑lose‑it” slot requirement when genuine jet‑fuel shortages arise. Under the ReFuelEU framework, airlines may take less than the usual 90 % fuel load and can tank fuel...

By ch-aviation News
Heathrow Traffic Adversely Impacted by Middle East Conflict
NewsMay 11, 2026

Heathrow Traffic Adversely Impacted by Middle East Conflict

Heathrow Airport reported a 5% drop in April passenger traffic, handling 6.7 million travelers and 38,496 aircraft movements, a 4.6% decline. Cargo volumes rose 1% to 129,912 tonnes. The airport attributes the dip to the Middle East conflict affecting certain markets and...

By Airport World
Brazil Clears Shipping Lines to Bid for Santos Mega Terminal
NewsMay 11, 2026

Brazil Clears Shipping Lines to Bid for Santos Mega Terminal

Brazil’s Presidential Chief of Staff Office has ordered the Ports Ministry to lift restrictions on major shipping lines and double the minimum concession fee for the upcoming auction of the Tecon Santos 10 mega‑terminal. The fee now stands at roughly...

By Seatrade Maritime
Japanese-Built Ultramax Values Jump
NewsMay 11, 2026

Japanese-Built Ultramax Values Jump

Japanese‑built ultramax vessels are experiencing a sharp price surge, highlighted by the recent sale of the 64,000 dwt Dominator for $38 million—a 17% increase over its $32.5 million price seven months earlier. The market is also seeing strong demand for 15‑20‑year‑old panamax and...

By Splash 247
M&S Acquires Former ASOS Distribution Centre in Transformation Push
NewsMay 11, 2026

M&S Acquires Former ASOS Distribution Centre in Transformation Push

Marks & Spencer has agreed to purchase a 437,000‑square‑foot fully automated distribution centre in Lichfield, formerly used by ASOS. The hub, expected to employ around 600 staff, will join M&S’s logistics network by 2027. The move underpins the retailer’s ambition...

By The Retail Bulletin (UK)
K-Mile Begins Thailand-UAE Cargo Flights
NewsMay 11, 2026

K-Mile Begins Thailand-UAE Cargo Flights

K‑Mile Air, operating as K‑Mile Asia, launched a new cargo service linking Northern Thailand with Abu Dhabi. The inaugural flight on 5 May used a Boeing 767‑300 converted freighter, marking the first direct Thailand‑UAE route from Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai....

By Air Cargo News
Pinglu Canal Highlights China’s Logistics-First Infrastructure Strategy
NewsMay 11, 2026

Pinglu Canal Highlights China’s Logistics-First Infrastructure Strategy

China is nearing completion of the 134.2 km Pinglu Canal in Guangxi, a $10.7 bn river‑to‑sea waterway that will accommodate 5,000‑ton vessels. The canal links the Xijiang River system to the Beibu Gulf, shortening the inland‑to‑coastal freight route for the region’s 50 million...

By bne IntelliNews
AMGC Workshop to Guide Manufacturers on Export Growth at AMW 2026
NewsMay 11, 2026

AMGC Workshop to Guide Manufacturers on Export Growth at AMW 2026

The Australian Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) will host a dedicated export‑focused workshop on 13 May 2026 during Australian Manufacturing Week in Brisbane. Titled “AMGC Connect: Starting your export journey with Export Finance Australia,” the session runs from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm at the...

By Australian Manufacturing
Suntory NZ Opens Wiri Warehouse
NewsMay 11, 2026

Suntory NZ Opens Wiri Warehouse

Suntory Oceania opened a new $13 million warehouse at its Wiri, Auckland manufacturing site, boosting on‑site pallet capacity from about 1,000 to over 4,300. The facility features an electronic warehouse management system that streamlines inventory receipt, storage, and tracking. Construction used...

By Inside FMCG
SMA Says Overcapacity Remains a Threat
NewsMay 11, 2026

SMA Says Overcapacity Remains a Threat

The Steel Manufacturers Association (SMA) testified before USTR investigators, urging the use of Section 301 tariffs to combat global steel overcapacity that threatens U.S. jobs and competition. SMA highlighted that China’s excess capacity exceeds U.S. steel output by more than eight...

By Recycling Today
Iraq Drops Out of Thai Rice Market Due to Hormuz Blockage
NewsMay 11, 2026

Iraq Drops Out of Thai Rice Market Due to Hormuz Blockage

Thailand's rice exports to Iraq have stopped completely for three months after the war in the Middle East blocked the Strait of Hormuz. Iraq, previously Thailand's largest rice market at 80‑90 000 tonnes per month, now receives no shipments. The disruption...

By bne IntelliNews
Slovak PM Fico Holds Urgent Talks with State Oil Company After Hinting that Moscow Is in Energy Talks with US
NewsMay 11, 2026

Slovak PM Fico Holds Urgent Talks with State Oil Company After Hinting that Moscow Is in Energy Talks with US

Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and then called an urgent meeting with state oil transporter Transpetrol. He hinted that the United States is interested in buying Russian transit infrastructure and suggested a new...

By bne IntelliNews
High-Productivity Benchtop 3D Optical Scanning for In-Process Metrology
NewsMay 11, 2026

High-Productivity Benchtop 3D Optical Scanning for In-Process Metrology

Marposs unveiled the Optocloud S, a benchtop 3D optical scanner designed for in‑process metrology. The system combines multiple laser profilometers with a rotary axis to capture full‑360° geometry in under 30 seconds, enabling near‑100 % inspection rates on the shop floor. Its...

By Metrology News
Qualiwise Advances Quality Intelligence for Industrial Manufacturing
NewsMay 11, 2026

Qualiwise Advances Quality Intelligence for Industrial Manufacturing

Qualiwise has launched a ‘Quality Intelligence’ platform that automates inspection plan creation by interpreting technical drawings at the characteristic level. The system also performs automated cross‑checks of PPAP and CAPA documentation, instantly generating compliant inspection reports. Designed for shop‑floor usability,...

By Metrology News
Climate Activists Again Block the Rotterdam Port Railway
NewsMay 11, 2026

Climate Activists Again Block the Rotterdam Port Railway

Dutch climate group Geef Tegengas staged repeated blockades on the Rotterdam port railway over the weekend, re‑occupying the tracks on Monday morning. The actions, mirroring last year’s disruptions, halted freight movements for several hours and are estimated to have caused...

By RailFreight.com
Hyundai Selects Danieli for Louisiana Equipment
NewsMay 11, 2026

Hyundai Selects Danieli for Louisiana Equipment

Hyundai Motor Group and POSCO’s joint venture, Hyundai‑Posco Louisiana Steel, has chosen Italy’s Danieli as technology supplier for its planned greenfield electric arc furnace (EAF) steel mill in Louisiana. Danieli will deliver two EAFs, secondary‑metallurgy units, two thick‑slab casters, reheating...

By Recycling Today
India's SCI Launches Tender for Four Methanol Dual-Fuel Aframax Tanker Newbuilds
NewsMay 11, 2026

India's SCI Launches Tender for Four Methanol Dual-Fuel Aframax Tanker Newbuilds

India's state‑run Shipping Corp of India (SCI) has issued a tender for four new Aframax‑size tankers equipped with methanol dual‑fuel engines, valued at roughly $300 million. The procurement mandates construction exclusively at Indian shipyards, underscoring a domestic‑first policy. These vessels will...

By TradeWinds
Italy’s Edison Expects Two-Thirds of LNG Supply From Qatar to Be Delivered Shortly After Any Peace Deal
NewsMay 11, 2026

Italy’s Edison Expects Two-Thirds of LNG Supply From Qatar to Be Delivered Shortly After Any Peace Deal

Edison, QatarEnergy’s biggest Italian customer, said it will receive roughly two‑thirds of its contracted LNG volumes within 30‑45 days after any peace agreement between the United States, Israel and Iran. The company has already seen 12 cargoes cancelled, though eight...

By bne IntelliNews
Heil and Autocar Supply Recology with Electric Collection Truck
NewsMay 11, 2026

Heil and Autocar Supply Recology with Electric Collection Truck

Heil and Autocar have delivered a fully electric side‑loader truck to Recology for use in Issaquah, Washington. The vehicle merges Autocar’s E‑ACX all‑electric chassis with Heil’s RevAMP automated side‑loader body, creating a hydraulics‑free platform that maintains payload and range. Recology,...

By Recycling Today
China Expanding Its Industrial Dominance, Warns US Business Group
NewsMay 11, 2026

China Expanding Its Industrial Dominance, Warns US Business Group

A leading U.S. business coalition warned that China is rapidly expanding its industrial dominance through aggressive subsidies, state‑backed investment, and technology transfer policies. The group highlighted that China’s manufacturing output rose 6% year‑on‑year in 2023, while its high‑tech sector received...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
The Winners and Losers of the Iran Energy Shock
NewsMay 11, 2026

The Winners and Losers of the Iran Energy Shock

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March choked roughly 20% of global oil and LNG flows, triggering national energy emergencies and sharp price spikes. Countries heavily dependent on imported fuels, from the Philippines to Zambia, scrambled for emergency...

By Foreign Affairs