Supply Chain News and Headlines

Treasury Adapts as AI and Tariffs Reshape Supply Chains
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Treasury Adapts as AI and Tariffs Reshape Supply Chains

Treasury teams are confronting a new era where AI, blockchain and tariff volatility are reshaping supply‑chain finance. A Citi Institute report finds 36% of large corporates now use AI in trade, with 72% seeking working‑capital gains and liquidity release. Tariff...

By CTMfile (Corporate Treasury Management)
Electric Vehicles and Industrial Policy Could Transform African Economies
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Electric Vehicles and Industrial Policy Could Transform African Economies

African nations sit atop a critical share of the world’s cobalt and other minerals essential for electric‑vehicle batteries, yet most of the value is still captured abroad. The author argues that proactive industrial policy—mirroring China’s use of special economic zones,...

By LSE Business Review
Aviation Training and Operations Readiness Lead
PodcastFeb 27, 2026

Aviation Training and Operations Readiness Lead

Wing, Alphabet’s drone‑delivery arm, is hiring a remote Aviation Training & Operations Readiness Lead to steer its rapidly expanding flight‑operations program. The role will oversee training, operational evaluations, and the transition to Part 108‑compliant, highly automated deliveries across two continents. Reporting...

By sUAS News
Freight Traffic Starts Along New Budapest-Belgrade Line
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Freight Traffic Starts Along New Budapest-Belgrade Line

Regular freight traffic began at dawn on 27 February along the new Budapest‑Belgrade railway, officially linking Hungary’s and Serbia’s capitals with modern infrastructure. The €4 billion line was largely financed by Chinese lenders, including the Export‑Import Bank, and built by Chinese‑Hungarian consortia....

By RailFreight.com
MHI Names 2026 Innovation Award Finalists in Advance of MODEX
NewsFeb 27, 2026

MHI Names 2026 Innovation Award Finalists in Advance of MODEX

MHI announced the finalists for its 2026 Innovation Awards ahead of MODEX, after receiving 220 product submissions. Eight industry judges narrowed the field to three finalists in each of four categories: Best New Innovation, Best Robotics Innovation, Best IT Innovation,...

By Logistics Management
CMA CGM Fills Gap Between Japan and Europe
NewsFeb 27, 2026

CMA CGM Fills Gap Between Japan and Europe

France’s CMA CGM has introduced Ocean Rise Express, a weekly direct service that links Japan and South China with North Europe. The route is operated solely by CMA CGM using a fleet of fourteen 7,000‑to‑10,000 TEU vessels, calling ports such as Kobe, Yokohama,...

By Splash 247
Waiting for the Next Cycle Could Sink Your Shipping Strategy
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Waiting for the Next Cycle Could Sink Your Shipping Strategy

Shipping is undergoing a structural reset as geopolitics forces trade routes to shift, turning volatility into a permanent operating condition. The Red Sea crisis and sanctions on Russian energy demonstrated how quickly voyages lengthen and insurance costs rise, exposing owners...

By Splash 247
Geospatial Platforms and Location Based Services: Powering NextGen E-Commerce and Retail Business
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Geospatial Platforms and Location Based Services: Powering NextGen E-Commerce and Retail Business

At GeoBuiz Summit 2026, a panel of geospatial leaders highlighted how location intelligence is becoming the backbone of next‑generation e‑commerce and retail. They discussed the use of trusted geospatial data, AI‑driven analytics, and platform integration to optimize store networks, site...

By Geospatial World – Smart Infrastructure
$6.9M Boost for Australian Manufacturing of Printed Solar and Semiconductors
NewsFeb 27, 2026

$6.9M Boost for Australian Manufacturing of Printed Solar and Semiconductors

The Australian Government has allocated $6.9 million through its Industry Growth Program to accelerate manufacturing‑focused innovation. Spark3D will receive $4.8 million to commercialise the Achyon semiconductor packaging tool, while Kardinia Energy secures $2.1 million to launch a pilot printed‑solar production line. Both projects...

By Australian Manufacturing
Codelco and Rio Tinto Strengthen Major Projects Development and Execution Plan in Chile
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Codelco and Rio Tinto Strengthen Major Projects Development and Execution Plan in Chile

Codelco and Rio Tinto signed a Memorandum of Understanding at the BMO Global Metals conference to create a strategic framework for joint mining projects in Chile. The MoU aims to blend Codelco’s local leadership with Rio Tinto’s global project‑execution expertise, targeting faster...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Automated Stochastics Metrology Drives Production Decisions at Top-Five Device Maker
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Automated Stochastics Metrology Drives Production Decisions at Top-Five Device Maker

Fractilia announced that its FAME 300 stochastic metrology system is now in‑line at a top‑five semiconductor device maker, marking the first full‑scale deployment of automated stochastic control in production. The solution monitors more than 200 metrology steps, generating real‑time SPC charts...

By Metrology News
New Chinese Entrant Into the Cape Sector
NewsFeb 27, 2026

New Chinese Entrant Into the Cape Sector

National Fortune Shipping Group, a Chinese firm incorporated in April 2025, announced the acquisition of two second‑hand capesize bulk carriers—NF Fortune and NF Future—at $18.5 million each. The vessels, the 177,200‑dwt Mikata and the 185,900‑dwt Ally, were built in 2005 and...

By Splash 247
Supertails Warehouse Gutted In Bengaluru Fire, Inventory Destroyed
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Supertails Warehouse Gutted In Bengaluru Fire, Inventory Destroyed

Supertails, a Bengaluru‑based pet‑care marketplace, lost its entire inventory when a fire engulfed three warehouses, including its own, on February 22. The blaze forced the company to cancel its flagship WTF Sale just after recording its highest ever revenue. Within...

By Inc42
Why Retailers Can’t Afford a Bad Delivery Experience in 2026
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Why Retailers Can’t Afford a Bad Delivery Experience in 2026

Retailers now bear direct responsibility for delivery performance, as a UPS Capital 2025 report shows consumer blame shifting from carriers (39 % vs 83 % in 2022) to retailers. Fast delivery ranks above price for 31 % of shoppers, and 85 % of merchants...

By Retail Insider Canada
Southeastern Gets Stuck in with New Floor Adhesive
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Southeastern Gets Stuck in with New Floor Adhesive

Southeastern has replaced its two‑part epoxy floor system with Henkel’s single‑component Teroson MS 9320 SF adhesive for carpet and rubber flooring on train carriages. The new polymer adhesive is spray‑able, meets fire‑safety standards and eliminates on‑site mixing, cutting cure time to 3‑6 hours instead...

By Railway Gazette International
Routing Software Wins LNG Carriers on Crew-First Approach
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Routing Software Wins LNG Carriers on Crew-First Approach

Knutsen LNG France has selected Syroco Live, an AI‑driven routing platform, for fleet‑wide deployment after a successful 2024 trial on four vessels. The system promises to boost navigation safety, cut fuel consumption by roughly 10% and lower greenhouse‑gas emissions while...

By Seatrade Maritime
Petronas Carigali Taps Singapore Firm for Newbuild FPSO
NewsFeb 27, 2026

Petronas Carigali Taps Singapore Firm for Newbuild FPSO

Petronas Carigali awarded a 15‑year firm charter to Singapore‑based OceanSTAR Elite for a new‑build FPSO supporting the Sepat Integrated Redevelopment Project offshore Peninsular Malaysia. OceanSTAR will design, construct, install, operate and maintain the vessel, the third unit using its standardized...

By Splash 247
ARENA Advances Industrial Emissions Cuts with $400M Fund
NewsFeb 27, 2026

ARENA Advances Industrial Emissions Cuts with $400M Fund

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched the Powering the Regions Industrial Transformation Stream (ITS), a $400 million fund to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions from regional industrial facilities. The program, part of the broader Powering the Regions Fund, supports projects that...

By Australian Manufacturing
5 Ways to Make Trusted Data the Backbone of Your Sustainable Supply Chains
NewsFeb 27, 2026

5 Ways to Make Trusted Data the Backbone of Your Sustainable Supply Chains

Companies face mounting sustainability regulations and consumer scrutiny, yet their legacy supply‑chain systems hold fragmented, inconsistent product data. The article outlines five actions—gaining product visibility, feeding tools with clean inputs, extending traceability beyond distribution, building compliance‑ready data infrastructure, and treating...

By Supply Chain Quarterly
CSIRO and AMRF Connect Launch Advanced Manufacturing Program for SMEs
NewsFeb 27, 2026

CSIRO and AMRF Connect Launch Advanced Manufacturing Program for SMEs

CSIRO has teamed with the Advanced Manufacturing Readiness Facility (AMRF) Connect to launch "Innovate to Grow: Advanced Manufacturing," a free eight‑week online program aimed at Australian SMEs. The initiative blends self‑paced learning, expert coaching and peer discussion to help firms...

By Australian Manufacturing
The Key Components of a Vendor Relationship Management Framework
NewsFeb 27, 2026

The Key Components of a Vendor Relationship Management Framework

The rise of distributed supply chains has turned vendors into ongoing operational dependencies, prompting the need for a structured Vendor Relationship Management (VRM) framework. By distinguishing day‑to‑day vendor management from strategic Supplier Relationship Management, companies can ensure reliability while fostering...

By Security Boulevard
Feds Renew Wilson Logistics Waiver, Launch Training Data Inquiry
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Feds Renew Wilson Logistics Waiver, Launch Training Data Inquiry

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has renewed Wilson Logistics' exemption allowing commercial learner’s permit (CLP) holders to serve as team drivers without a front‑seat trainer, extending the waiver through February 2031. The renewal adds a 30‑day limit on...

By FreightWaves
Gunderson Marine & Iron’s McMurdo Docking Pier Arrives in Antarctica
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Gunderson Marine & Iron’s McMurdo Docking Pier Arrives in Antarctica

Gunderson Marine & Iron’s McMurdo Docking Pier has reached Antarctica after a 9,159‑nautical‑mile, 69‑day tow from the Pacific Northwest. The structure, designed by Glosten for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, endured 30‑foot seas and route adjustments to avoid Southern...

By MarineLink
JD Sports Expands RFID Across Europe
NewsFeb 26, 2026

JD Sports Expands RFID Across Europe

JD Sports has signed a multiyear agreement with Checkpoint Systems to deploy the ItemOptix RFID platform across its European footprint, beginning with more than 400 UK and Ireland stores by the end of 2024 and scaling to nearly 1,000 locations...

By Sourcing Journal
Australian-Made AS9 Huntsman Howitzers Roll Off Geelong Production Line
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Australian-Made AS9 Huntsman Howitzers Roll Off Geelong Production Line

The first Australian‑made AS9 Huntsman self‑propelled howitzers have rolled off the Hanwha Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence in Geelong, marking the next phase of the LAND 8116 programme. The debut follows an earlier batch built in South Korea and initiates...

By Australian Manufacturing
PAC Strapping Products to Showcase Innovative Strapping Solutions at PACK EXPO East 2026
NewsFeb 26, 2026

PAC Strapping Products to Showcase Innovative Strapping Solutions at PACK EXPO East 2026

PAC Strapping Products will exhibit at PACK EXPO East 2026, showcasing its SM‑65 FA fully automatic strapping machine, the DSP‑TOOL ergonomic cart, and a range of polyester strapping solutions. The company will also preview a new horizontal strapping machine with an...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Altech Introduces New Pluggable Terminal Block Range
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Altech Introduces New Pluggable Terminal Block Range

Altech Corporation has launched a new range of pluggable terminal blocks designed for rapid, tool‑free installations and field wiring. The hybrid design merges spring‑clamp security with plug‑in convenience, offering instant connections that resist vibration and eliminate common assembly errors. Blocks...

By MarineLink
La Trobe Research Partnership Scales Food Productivity System to Commercial Level
NewsFeb 26, 2026

La Trobe Research Partnership Scales Food Productivity System to Commercial Level

La Trobe University, together with Breakthrough Victoria’s Eagle Fund, has moved its YieldX hydroponic system from lab to commercial scale. The technology now runs in a 4,000‑square‑metre greenhouse at Butler Market Gardens, capable of producing up to one million basil...

By Australian Manufacturing
Due Diligence Required as More Biofuel Feedstocks Used
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Due Diligence Required as More Biofuel Feedstocks Used

NorthStandard released a white paper outlining the rapid uptake of biofuels in commercial shipping, noting a twelve‑fold increase in testing volumes to over 1 million MT between 2021 and 2025. Current 5‑10% bio‑blend usage satisfies the 2022 FuelEU Maritime requirement, but upcoming...

By MarineLink
Project44 Launches AI Agent to Automate Freight Procurement
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Project44 Launches AI Agent to Automate Freight Procurement

Project44 has introduced an AI Freight Procurement Agent within its Intelligent Transportation Management System to automate carrier selection, rate benchmarking, and negotiations across multiple modes. The agent replaces periodic bid cycles with continuous, AI‑driven sourcing using live market data, and...

By FreightWaves
Coco Robotics Launches New Autonomous Robots for Urban Deliveries
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Coco Robotics Launches New Autonomous Robots for Urban Deliveries

Coco Robotics unveiled Coco 2, its next‑generation autonomous delivery robot that moves beyond sidewalks into bike lanes and permitted roadways. The new platform halves delivery times and triples uptime, thanks to upgraded edge‑computing hardware and a dataset of millions of...

By The AI Insider
How to Find US-Based Suppliers
NewsFeb 26, 2026

How to Find US-Based Suppliers

American manufacturers are accelerating reshoring to cut costs, shorten lead times, and mitigate geopolitical risk. Xometry’s 2026 outlook shows 29% have reshored and 45% are actively planning it, citing tariffs and rising costs as primary motivators. Thomas, with a 125‑year...

By Thomas Insights (Thomasnet)
To Deliver Speed to Exporters Customs Rules Must Be Recast: Revenue Secretary Arvind Shrivastava
NewsFeb 26, 2026

To Deliver Speed to Exporters Customs Rules Must Be Recast: Revenue Secretary Arvind Shrivastava

Revenue Secretary Arvind Shrivastava urged a fundamental recasting of India’s customs rules to deliver speed and certainty for exporters. He highlighted that expanding trade volumes, deeper global value‑chain integration, and a booming digital commerce ecosystem demand more efficient, transparent procedures....

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
AM I Navigator and Leading Minds Align Efforts Under a New Alliance
NewsFeb 26, 2026

AM I Navigator and Leading Minds Align Efforts Under a New Alliance

The Additive Manufacturing Alliance, uniting the AM I Navigator and Leading Minds, was announced at AMS 2026 to accelerate industrial adoption of additive manufacturing. The partnership will coordinate knowledge exchange, joint industry communication, and practical support for companies moving from pilot projects to...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Solving Global Supply Chain Complexity Using Interconnected Technology Solutions
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Solving Global Supply Chain Complexity Using Interconnected Technology Solutions

The upcoming webinar, hosted on March 26, 2026, tackles the persistent challenges of fragmented supply‑chain systems, manual bottlenecks, and limited financial visibility. Featuring Infios Corporate Vice President Alan D. Rowlett, PhD, the session will demonstrate how interconnected technology can automate multimodal shipments, sync...

By Supply Chain Management Review (SCMR)
Reach Subsea Lands Equinor Pipeline Survey Deal
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Reach Subsea Lands Equinor Pipeline Survey Deal

Norwegian offshore services firm Reach Subsea has been awarded a contract by Equinor, on behalf of Gassco, to conduct external inspections of roughly 3,500 km of subsea pipelines. The inspections will span Gassco’s network in Norwegian waters and export routes to...

By Splash 247
E-Com Survey: Growth Is Inseparable From Operational Maturity
NewsFeb 26, 2026

E-Com Survey: Growth Is Inseparable From Operational Maturity

The 2026 State of Commerce Ops Report by Linnworks shows that mid‑market e‑commerce retailers in the U.K. and U.S. are experiencing robust year‑over‑year growth, with nearly 90% reporting moderate to significant expansion. However, the survey highlights that scalability hinges on...

By Supply Chain Quarterly
7 Haulage and Logistics Startups Reshaping Freight in 2026
NewsFeb 26, 2026

7 Haulage and Logistics Startups Reshaping Freight in 2026

Global logistics generated over $11 trillion in 2023 but remains largely manual, prompting a surge of tech‑driven startups. Seven firms—Aurora Innovation, Flexport, Gatik, Sennder, HydroHaul, Faramove, and project44—are scaling autonomous trucks, AI routing, hydrogen fuel, and real‑time visibility platforms. Collectively they...

By Techpoint Africa
Burger King’s AI “Patty” Moves AI Into Frontline Execution
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Burger King’s AI “Patty” Moves AI Into Frontline Execution

Burger King is piloting an AI assistant named “Patty” inside employee headsets, embedding it within the BK Assistant platform to guide crew members, monitor equipment, and analyze service language. The system connects to the cloud‑based point‑of‑sale, enabling near‑real‑time inventory updates,...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Biden’s Green New Deal Supercharged Manufacturing Construction in USA, Trump Killing It
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Biden’s Green New Deal Supercharged Manufacturing Construction in USA, Trump Killing It

The Inflation Reduction Act and accompanying Bipartisan Infrastructure Law sparked a massive reshoring wave, tripling U.S. manufacturing construction spending between 2021 and 2024. The legislation attracted EV battery, solar, and other cleantech projects, creating a surge in blue‑collar jobs. Following...

By CleanTechnica
Intermodal Volumes See 5.9% Annual January Decline, Reports IANA
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Intermodal Volumes See 5.9% Annual January Decline, Reports IANA

Intermodal Association of North America reported January 2026 intermodal volumes dropped 5.9% year‑over‑year to 1.47 million units, with trailers down 7.2% and ISO containers down 8.9%. The decline follows a series of monthly drops after a modest 2.4% gain in September...

By Logistics Management
Intel Foundry Services Head Leaves For Qualcomm Supply Chain Post
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Intel Foundry Services Head Leaves For Qualcomm Supply Chain Post

Intel has announced that Kevin O'Buckley, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Foundry Services, will leave to become Qualcomm’s vice president of global operations and supply chain. O'Buckley, who joined Intel in May 2024, was the third leader...

By CRN (US)
CSconnected Announces £1m Final Call for Supply Chain Development Programme
NewsFeb 26, 2026

CSconnected Announces £1m Final Call for Supply Chain Development Programme

CSconnected, the world’s first compound‑semiconductor cluster, has launched the fourth and final £1 million round of its Supply Chain Development Programme, backed by the Strength in Places Fund and Cardiff Capital Region. The call invites UK‑based firms, especially those in South...

By Semiconductor Today
Saertex Expands Distribution Network in Turkey with Neva Composites
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Saertex Expands Distribution Network in Turkey with Neva Composites

Saertex has partnered with Neva Composites to expand its Turkish distribution network, giving local customers direct access to high‑quality multiaxial glass, carbon and natural‑fiber fabrics. The move strengthens Saertex’s presence in marine, aerospace and automotive sectors across Turkey. In parallel,...

By CompositesWorld
Cass, Caspian Partner to Tackle Tariff Costs
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Cass, Caspian Partner to Tackle Tariff Costs

Cass Information Systems announced a partnership with AI‑enabled tariff specialist Caspian to embed advanced customs audit and refund capabilities into its freight‑payment platform. The integration adds AI‑driven HTS modeling, detailed audit functions, and support for post‑summary corrections, protests, and duty‑drawback...

By FreightWaves
3 Ways FedEx, UPS Competitors Are Leveling up in 2026
NewsFeb 26, 2026

3 Ways FedEx, UPS Competitors Are Leveling up in 2026

Alternative parcel carriers such as Veho, Gofo, UniUni and Maersk E‑Commerce are intensifying competition with FedEx and UPS in 2026. They are rolling out new tech‑driven features like real‑time performance portals, AI‑optimized FlexSave delivery windows, picture‑proof‑of‑delivery and weekend service. Coverage is...

By Supply Chain Dive
4RCargo Launches in Baltics and Names New Regional Manager
NewsFeb 26, 2026

4RCargo Launches in Baltics and Names New Regional Manager

Independent General Sales and Service Agent 4RCargo has launched operations in the Baltic region, covering Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The company appointed Vladislavs Pecevics as regional and product manager, leveraging his 15 years of air‑cargo network and commercial strategy experience....

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Rotterdam Congestion Limits Benefit of Second-Half Surge in Imports
NewsFeb 26, 2026

Rotterdam Congestion Limits Benefit of Second-Half Surge in Imports

The Port of Rotterdam handled 14.2 million TEUs in 2025, marking a 3.1 % increase driven by a strong second‑half surge in Asian imports and expanding trade with North America. Despite this growth, persistent congestion and a carrier‑alliance restructuring forced a notable...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
After Hapag-Zim Deal, Premier Alliance May Be Next in the Spotlight
NewsFeb 26, 2026

After Hapag-Zim Deal, Premier Alliance May Be Next in the Spotlight

The Hapag‑Lloyd acquisition of Zim adds roughly 2.8 million TEUs to the carrier, cementing its position among the world’s largest shippers. Meanwhile, the Premier Alliance—Ocean Network Express, HMM and Yang Ming—has amassed just over 4.8 million TEUs of existing and ordered capacity. The...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)