Supply Chain News and Headlines

UP Rail Gang 9001 Completes Rail Replacement Project in Arizona
NewsFeb 18, 2026

UP Rail Gang 9001 Completes Rail Replacement Project in Arizona

Union Pacific’s Engineering Rail Gang 9001 finished an eight‑mile rail‑replacement project in Arizona in just 16 days, showcasing the speed of the Class I’s $3.3 billion 2026 infrastructure program. The crew deployed 24 pieces of heavy equipment and employed a rail‑heating technique to...

By Railway Track & Structures (RT&S)
Wedimuller Striping & Crimping Tools From AutomationDirect
NewsFeb 18, 2026

Wedimuller Striping & Crimping Tools From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect has expanded its catalog with Weidmuller stripping, cutting and crimping tools, including the all‑in‑one STRIPAX PLUS 2.5 that merges cutting, stripping and ferrule crimping. The tools feature automatic ferrule feeding, adjustable stops, replaceable blades and specialty screwdrivers for tight‑space...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
British Steel Launches Round the Clock Production for Türkiye High Speed Rail Deal
NewsFeb 18, 2026

British Steel Launches Round the Clock Production for Türkiye High Speed Rail Deal

British Steel has landed an eight‑figure contract to supply 36,000 tonnes of 60E2 rail for Turkey’s new 599‑km Ankara‑İzmir high‑speed line. The order, backed by UK Export Finance, triggers 24/7 production at the Scunthorpe plant for the first time in...

By Global Railway Review
The Biggest Supply Chain Risks of 2026 (and How to Navigate Them)
NewsFeb 18, 2026

The Biggest Supply Chain Risks of 2026 (and How to Navigate Them)

2026 opens with heightened supply‑chain volatility as markets grapple with tight capacity, an early Chinese New Year, and the Red Sea’s tentative reopening. Geopolitical fragmentation, lingering trade‑policy uncertainty and economic instability force shippers to rethink tender timing and rate‑locking strategies....

By Xeneta Blog
Knorr Bremse Accelerates AI Transformation Through Strategic AWS Partnership
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Knorr Bremse Accelerates AI Transformation Through Strategic AWS Partnership

Knorr Bremse has entered a strategic partnership with Amazon Web Services to fast‑track its AI transformation, leveraging AWS cloud and AI services to modernise technology, processes and organisational structures. The collaboration introduces an AI operating model, autonomous industrial solutions and a...

By Global Railway Review
Hitachi Rail Commissions Digital Interlocking on Norway’s Dovre Line
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Hitachi Rail Commissions Digital Interlocking on Norway’s Dovre Line

Hitachi Rail and Bane NOR have commissioned a Hitachi L90‑5 electronic interlocking at the Hove stabling facility on Norway’s Dovre Line near Lillehammer. The system digitises points, signals and level crossings, replacing legacy hardware to improve operational reliability and increase passenger‑service...

By Global Railway Review
BIR World Mirror: Scrap Supply Tightness Boosts Steel Prices
NewsFeb 16, 2026

BIR World Mirror: Scrap Supply Tightness Boosts Steel Prices

The Bureau of International Recycling’s World Mirror report shows U.S. recycled‑steel prices rising as winter storms forced yard closures, tightening obsolete scrap inflows and bolstering export demand. Japan’s prices also firmed amid weak scrap generation and a depreciating yen. In...

By ScrapMonster – News
Global GSA Group to Market Alaska Airlines Cargo on Rome–Seattle Route
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Global GSA Group to Market Alaska Airlines Cargo on Rome–Seattle Route

Global GSA Group has become Alaska Airlines' General Sales & Service Agent for cargo on a new Rome‑Seattle route launching in late April. Daily Boeing 787‑9 flights will connect Italy to Alaska's Seattle hub, opening access to over 100 U.S.,...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
NAM Moves 3,100 Tonnes of Flowers in Record Valentine’s Rush
NewsFeb 16, 2026

NAM Moves 3,100 Tonnes of Flowers in Record Valentine’s Rush

Network Airline Management (NAM) executed its largest Valentine’s peak, moving 3,100 tonnes of fresh cut flowers from Nairobi to Liège over two weeks. The carrier operated 31 dedicated Boeing 747F flights, including 16 scheduled services and a record 15 extra...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Xeneta Schedule Reliability Scorecard - January 2026 - Monthly Update
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Xeneta Schedule Reliability Scorecard - January 2026 - Monthly Update

Xeneta’s January 2026 schedule reliability scorecard shows global on‑time arrivals slipping to 29%, the lowest since mid‑2025. Average delay severity increased to 3.7‑4.2 days at berth, while key trades such as Africa (20% on‑time) and Europe‑North America (32%) suffered double‑digit...

By Xeneta Blog
Saudia Cargo Posts Steady Growth Across 2025 Operations
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Saudia Cargo Posts Steady Growth Across 2025 Operations

Saudia Cargo reported moving 573,000 tonnes of freight across roughly 4,000 flights in 2025, with exports totaling 15,000 tonnes and on‑time performance above 90%. The carrier secured a lease for two Airbus A330‑300F freighters for delivery in 2026 and launched...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Comparing the 2026 FedEx and UPS General Rate Increases
NewsFeb 15, 2026

Comparing the 2026 FedEx and UPS General Rate Increases

The 2026 FedEx and UPS General Rate Increases both headline a 5.9% base‑rate hike, but the report shows that minimum‑charge adjustments, accessorial fees, fuel surcharges and off‑cycle rate changes add significant hidden costs. By juxtaposing domestic, international and ground services,...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics
What America Forgets About the UN
NewsFeb 14, 2026

What America Forgets About the UN

The Financial Times opinion piece argues that the United States increasingly overlooks the strategic value of the United Nations, treating the body as a bureaucratic relic rather than a vital platform for multilateral problem‑solving. It highlights how U.S. disengagement erodes...

By Financial Times – Geopolitics
Riley Departs RSI
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Riley Departs RSI

Railway Supply Institute (RSI) abruptly dismissed President Jim Riley after just under a year in the role, citing the need for a leadership change amid a volatile economic and geopolitical environment. Board Chair Greg Dalpe announced the decision and praised...

By Railway Track & Structures (RT&S)
EFW Signs New A330 Freighter Conversion Contract with Hengqin Winglet
NewsFeb 13, 2026

EFW Signs New A330 Freighter Conversion Contract with Hengqin Winglet

Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) has secured a new passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) conversion contract with Chinese lessor Hengqin Winglet Aircraft Technology. The A330‑P2F conversion will be performed at a partner facility in China, with work slated to begin in mid‑2026 and technical support...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Valentine’s Volumes Bloom at Dnata’s Dubai Flower Centre
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Valentine’s Volumes Bloom at Dnata’s Dubai Flower Centre

dnata processed 227,530 kg of flowers over five days at Dubai Flower Centre, handling 274 shipments and more than 18,700 boxes. The operation peaked on February 10 with 59,800 kg moved, more than double typical daily volumes. The purpose‑built 3,500 sqm facility can handle...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
TE Connectivity Snap-On Markers From AutomationDirect
NewsFeb 11, 2026

TE Connectivity Snap-On Markers From AutomationDirect

AutomationDirect announced it now stocks TE Connectivity Snap‑on markers, a C‑profile wire labeling solution that can be applied to already‑terminated conductors. Each marker is pre‑printed with a single character and comes on an applicator that prevents over‑expansion. The tags fit wire...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
DHL eCommerce Taps Georgia Tech to Build Engineering Talent Pipeline
NewsFeb 11, 2026

DHL eCommerce Taps Georgia Tech to Build Engineering Talent Pipeline

DHL eCommerce announced a strategic partnership with Georgia Tech’s H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering to create a direct pipeline of engineering talent. The agreement includes on‑campus recruiting, advisory board participation, and sponsorship of a senior‑level student...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics
Issue 58, 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Issue 58, 2026

AutomationDirect’s Issue 58 (2026) spotlights how artificial intelligence is poised to deliver tangible ROI on plant floors, with expert Bill Makley outlining five growth avenues. The issue also promotes headless HMIs as a flexible, cost‑effective alternative to traditional panel‑mounted interfaces. Additional focus...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
Five Ways AI Will Grow ROI on Plant Floors in 2026
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Five Ways AI Will Grow ROI on Plant Floors in 2026

AI adoption on the plant floor is accelerating in 2026 as edge processors, standardized data pipelines, and emerging governance frameworks remove long‑standing barriers. Manufacturers can now run deep‑learning models locally, achieve millisecond decision times, and integrate clean, contextual data via...

By AutomationDirect – The Automation Blog
How Small Incidents Can Ripple Through the Supply Chain
NewsFeb 9, 2026

How Small Incidents Can Ripple Through the Supply Chain

Even minor incidents can trigger a rock‑in‑a‑pond effect that reverberates through global supply chains, as illustrated by the 2021 Ever Given blockage that stalled $9.6 billion of goods daily. A recent study shows 52 % of companies lose more than a month...

By All Things Supply Chain