Supply Chain News and Headlines

Two Boxes Raises $3.2M to Scale AI Returns Platform
NewsApr 7, 2026

Two Boxes Raises $3.2M to Scale AI Returns Platform

Two Boxes, an AI‑powered returns platform, secured $3.2 million in new financing led by Assembly Ventures, bringing its total capital to $13 million. The funding will accelerate product development and push the company deeper into enterprise retail, direct‑to‑consumer and B2B...

By FreightWaves – News
Is the Iran War Creating a Crewing Crisis?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Is the Iran War Creating a Crewing Crisis?

Columbia Group CEO Mark O’Neil warns that the Iran‑related Gulf conflict is spawning a hidden crewing crisis, as rising repatriation costs and flight shortages hinder crew changes. The International Maritime Organization has called on 40 foreign ministers to help free...

By Seatrade Maritime
DAT iQ ‘Signal’ Report Points to Rising Freight Rates, Shrinking Capacity, and Carrier Gains
NewsApr 7, 2026

DAT iQ ‘Signal’ Report Points to Rising Freight Rates, Shrinking Capacity, and Carrier Gains

The DAT iQ March Signal Report shows U.S. truckload markets tightening, with dry‑van spot rates up 21% YoY and temperature‑controlled rates up 13% in February. Positive New Rate Differentials across dry van (+4.2%), reefer (+3.9%) and flatbed (+5.4%) indicate carriers...

By Logistics Management
Oil Prices Rise as Hormuz Stays Shut Ahead of Trump Deadline, Strikes on Iran Intensify
NewsApr 7, 2026

Oil Prices Rise as Hormuz Stays Shut Ahead of Trump Deadline, Strikes on Iran Intensify

Oil prices jumped as the Strait of Hormuz remained closed, with Brent at $111.16 a barrel and U.S. WTI nearing $116, creating a rare WTI premium over Brent. President Trump gave Iran until midnight GMT to reopen the strait, threatening...

By gCaptain
Fontana: Is the Customer Always Worth Keeping?
NewsApr 7, 2026

Fontana: Is the Customer Always Worth Keeping?

Gino Fontana argues that not every client justifies continued service, urging logistics firms to scrutinize profitability and resource consumption. By applying the Pareto principle, companies can focus on the top 20% of customers that generate 80% of revenue while identifying...

By FleetOwner
In the Face of Tariffs, FDA-Approved Drug Manufacturing Deals Are Shifting to Europe
NewsApr 7, 2026

In the Face of Tariffs, FDA-Approved Drug Manufacturing Deals Are Shifting to Europe

US contract‑manufacturing (CM) deals for FDA‑approved drugs fell sharply last year, marking the biggest decline in five years. Despite a 15% import tariff on European pharmaceuticals, biopharma firms are increasingly outsourcing US‑bound production to European facilities, especially in Germany. By...

By Pharmaceutical Technology (GlobalData)
Autonomous Driving Shifts From a Tech Story to a Business Story
NewsApr 7, 2026

Autonomous Driving Shifts From a Tech Story to a Business Story

Autonomous driving is transitioning from a technology showcase to a revenue‑driven business. In 2026, the focus is on paid passenger rides, contracted freight contracts, and the construction of production facilities. Waymo, Alphabet’s self‑driving unit, announced it has completed 500,000 paid...

By HRTechFeed
Fraud Is Growing in the Gray Area
NewsApr 7, 2026

Fraud Is Growing in the Gray Area

Investigators using The Bannon Report expanded their fraud database from roughly 1,400 entities in 2022 to over 93,000 by early 2026, revealing that most growth stems from mapping interconnected networks rather than new bad actors. About 37% of the entities...

By FreightWaves – News
Postal Service Can Proceed with 8% Parcel Surcharge, Regulator Says
NewsApr 7, 2026

Postal Service Can Proceed with 8% Parcel Surcharge, Regulator Says

The Postal Regulatory Commission approved the U.S. Postal Service’s request to impose an 8% temporary surcharge on parcel transportation, effective April 26 through Jan. 17, 2007. The surcharge is designed to offset rising fuel costs—up 38% in five weeks—and other...

By FreightWaves – News
Dynamic Conveyor Corporation Celebrates 35 Years of Innovative Conveyance Solutions
NewsApr 7, 2026

Dynamic Conveyor Corporation Celebrates 35 Years of Innovative Conveyance Solutions

Dynamic Conveyor celebrates its 35th anniversary, marking three decades of modular conveyor innovation across packaging, food, and logistics sectors. Since its 1991 debut, the company has expanded its portfolio with products like Box Filling, DynaClean sanitary lines, Hybrid and DynaRoller...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Unilever-McCormick Deal Puts Supply Chain Execution at the Center
NewsApr 7, 2026

Unilever-McCormick Deal Puts Supply Chain Execution at the Center

Unilever plans to merge its food division with McCormick, creating a global platform that combines Knorr, Hellmann’s and McCormick’s spice and condiment brands. The deal targets roughly $600 million in annual cost savings through tighter procurement, manufacturing and transportation execution. By...

By Logistics Viewpoints
Oil Outage Labelled ‘Biggest in History’ Sends Prices and Nerves Higher
NewsApr 7, 2026

Oil Outage Labelled ‘Biggest in History’ Sends Prices and Nerves Higher

Six million barrels per day have gone offline as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, creating the biggest oil outage in modern history. The shutdown has cut roughly 20% of global supply, pushing Brent to about $109 and WTI to...

By Wealth Professional Canada – ETFs
Airfreight Rates Surge up to 95% on Capacity and Fuel Costs
NewsApr 7, 2026

Airfreight Rates Surge up to 95% on Capacity and Fuel Costs

International airfreight rates surged as much as 95% between February and March 2026, driven by sharp capacity cuts and soaring fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict. The most dramatic jumps were seen on the Shanghai‑Dubai lane, now costing $8.60...

By HortiDaily
Beyond GenAI: How Agentic AI Is Redefining the Human-Machine Relationship in Food Manufacturing
NewsApr 7, 2026

Beyond GenAI: How Agentic AI Is Redefining the Human-Machine Relationship in Food Manufacturing

Agentic AI is emerging as autonomous digital co‑workers on food‑manufacturing shop floors, moving beyond generative AI tools. These agents can assess conditions, troubleshoot issues, and detect anomalies, boosting uptime and operational insight. Manufacturers are adopting a human‑in‑the‑loop model to keep...

By Food Industry Executive
Morocco Expands Airport Cold Storage for Fresh Produce Exports
NewsApr 7, 2026

Morocco Expands Airport Cold Storage for Fresh Produce Exports

Royal Air Maroc Cargo is expanding its cold‑storage footprint at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, adding a 590 m² warehouse with five temperature‑controlled chambers—three for imports and two for exports. The upgrade targets the growing demand for fresh‑produce, flower and pharmaceutical shipments...

By HortiDaily
Agronometrics in Charts: Strait of Hormuz Disruption Sends Fertilizer Prices Skyrocketing 30 Percent
NewsApr 7, 2026

Agronometrics in Charts: Strait of Hormuz Disruption Sends Fertilizer Prices Skyrocketing 30 Percent

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has halted roughly half of global urea exports, driving fertilizer prices up about 30 percent in just weeks. The disruption also curtails sulfur shipments, tightening supplies for phosphate fertilizers and compounding the shortage....

By FreshFruitPortal
Sysco Makes $29 Billion Deal to Acquire Restaurant Depot
NewsApr 7, 2026

Sysco Makes $29 Billion Deal to Acquire Restaurant Depot

Sysco Corp. agreed to acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot for $29.1 billion, using $21 billion of new debt, $1 billion cash, and issuing roughly 19.1% of its shares. The deal adds more than 160 warehouses across 35 states to Sysco’s network, expanding its reach...

By Meat+Poultry
How The Iran War Is Reshaping Global AI Strategy
NewsApr 7, 2026

How The Iran War Is Reshaping Global AI Strategy

Iranian missile and drone attacks have begun targeting data centers in the Gulf, hitting Amazon Web Services facilities in the UAE and Bahrain and an Oracle site in Dubai. The strikes expose a new class of strategic asset, prompting concerns...

By Investor’s Business Daily (IBD) – Markets/Business
Manufacturing Bounces Back in March Amid Price and War Woes
NewsApr 7, 2026

Manufacturing Bounces Back in March Amid Price and War Woes

U.S. manufacturing activity expanded in March, with the ISM Manufacturing PMI climbing to 52.7, a modest 0.3‑point gain over February and marking the third straight month of growth. While the New Orders Index cooled, the Production Index accelerated, and the...

By EE Times – Designlines/AI & ML
Continuing Consequences From the US-Iran Conflict
NewsApr 7, 2026

Continuing Consequences From the US-Iran Conflict

The US‑Iran conflict has forced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, driving crude oil prices up 83% to over $110 a barrel and pushing U.S. gasoline to $4.79 per gallon. Higher energy costs are feeding persistent inflation, complicating the...

By Advisor Perspectives
Postal Service, Amazon Reach Scaled-Back Delivery Deal
NewsApr 7, 2026

Postal Service, Amazon Reach Scaled-Back Delivery Deal

The U.S. Postal Service and Amazon have signed a scaled‑back agreement that cuts Amazon’s package volume to USPS by 20%, a smaller reduction than the two‑thirds cut previously reported. The deal still secures more parcels than the earlier Wall Street...

By Supply Chain Dive
Iran ‘Does Not Forget Its Friends’ as Malaysia Ships Pass Hormuz Amid Selective Access
NewsApr 7, 2026

Iran ‘Does Not Forget Its Friends’ as Malaysia Ships Pass Hormuz Amid Selective Access

Iran allowed Malaysia‑linked tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s direct appeal to President Masoud Pezeshkian, freeing seven vessels that had been stranded. The decision signals Tehran’s shift toward a selective‑access model, where passage is...

By South China Morning Post — Economy
Your Supply Chain Isn’t Just Boxes. It’s Personal Data Too
NewsApr 7, 2026

Your Supply Chain Isn’t Just Boxes. It’s Personal Data Too

Southeast Asian e‑commerce firms are being urged to treat customer information as a core component of their supply chains, not just a by‑product of sales. The article highlights how personal data travels through websites, order‑management tools, logistics partners, payment processors...

By e27
Container Fleet Growth Cools, but Charter Market Remains Hot
NewsApr 7, 2026

Container Fleet Growth Cools, but Charter Market Remains Hot

Global container fleet growth slowed in Q1 2026, with net capacity increasing only 0.8% and total TEU up 6.1% year‑on‑year. While deliveries eased, orders surged to 150 vessels, pushing the orderbook to 39% of the existing fleet and shifting focus...

By The Loadstar
ICAP Rolls Out Dry FFA Desk
NewsApr 7, 2026

ICAP Rolls Out Dry FFA Desk

ICAP has launched a global dry forward freight agreement (FFA) desk spanning London, Copenhagen, Dubai and Singapore, providing 24‑hour coverage of the main freight trading hubs. The desk will handle capesize, panamax, supramax and handysize routes as well as time‑charter...

By Splash 247
Box Ship Hit by Missile After First CMA CGM Vessel Escapes Hormuz
NewsApr 7, 2026

Box Ship Hit by Missile After First CMA CGM Vessel Escapes Hormuz

A container ship was hit by a missile 25 nautical miles off Iran’s Kish Island, prompting safety concerns but no environmental damage. CMA CGM’s 5,500‑teu vessel, the Kribi, became the first western boxship to successfully navigate the Strait of Hormuz...

By The Loadstar
When the Wells Run Dry: Al-Mawasi’s Displaced Face a Crisis Measured in Drops
NewsApr 7, 2026

When the Wells Run Dry: Al-Mawasi’s Displaced Face a Crisis Measured in Drops

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza’s al‑Mawasi camp has intensified after the nonprofit Eta stopped delivering clean water, leaving residents to spend up to five hours queuing for just two jerrycans of brackish water each day. Destruction of most water wells...

By SpaceDaily
Challenge Acquires Two More 777‑300ERs for Freighter Conversions
NewsApr 7, 2026

Challenge Acquires Two More 777‑300ERs for Freighter Conversions

Challenge Group announced the acquisition of two additional Boeing 777‑300ER aircraft to serve as feedstock for its passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) conversion programme. The move supports the company’s ambition to operate a 20‑aircraft freighter fleet by the end of the decade. The...

By Air Cargo News
Portland Selects CAF USA to Supply Battery-Equipped Trams
NewsApr 7, 2026

Portland Selects CAF USA to Supply Battery-Equipped Trams

Portland has awarded a contract to CAF USA to deliver a fleet of battery‑equipped trams for its expanding streetcar system. The agreement covers up to 20 vehicles, each capable of operating on off‑grid power for up to 15 miles, facilitating...

By Railway Gazette International
Steel Tariffs: Saving One Key Industry Need Not Cause Pain for Another
NewsApr 7, 2026

Steel Tariffs: Saving One Key Industry Need Not Cause Pain for Another

The UK government has introduced steel import tariffs of up to 50%, coupled with a £70 million trade deal with Nigeria and a pledge to prioritize domestic steel in AI, energy and shipbuilding projects. These measures aim to revive a steel...

By Construction News
BioNTech to Shutter Singapore HQ After 'Comprehensive Review'
NewsApr 7, 2026

BioNTech to Shutter Singapore HQ After 'Comprehensive Review'

BioNTech announced it will close its Singapore headquarters, a manufacturing site it purchased from Novartis in 2020. The Tuas Biomedical Park facility, which employs roughly 200 staff, will be shuttered as part of a comprehensive operational review. The decision reflects...

By Endpoints News
SeaLead Cuts Back as Iran Conflict and US Charges Hit Operations
NewsApr 7, 2026

SeaLead Cuts Back as Iran Conflict and US Charges Hit Operations

SeaLead Shipping’s operational capacity has collapsed from a peak of 208,000 TEU in May 2025 to just 62,521 TEU across 14 vessels after the Strait of Hormuz was closed and U.S. authorities filed a sanctions‑related lawsuit. The Department of Justice...

By The Loadstar
COMET Industries Launches C-Suite to Connect and Simplify Wayside Operations
NewsApr 7, 2026

COMET Industries Launches C-Suite to Connect and Simplify Wayside Operations

COMET Industries unveiled C‑Suite, a connected ecosystem that combines the Cinq digital platform, Cinq Edge field hardware, and the RailNet network to modernize wayside operations for rail, industrial and intermodal customers. The solution delivers near real‑time data, automated alerts and...

By Railway-News
PASCO Marks 50 Years in Industrial Automation
NewsApr 7, 2026

PASCO Marks 50 Years in Industrial Automation

PASCO, founded in 1976 to automate heavy drum handling, has evolved from a single hydraulic palletizer into a full‑line automation integrator. By embracing robotics in the early 2000s, the company now embeds robots in 97% of its systems, dramatically boosting...

By Robotics & Automation News
Obstacle Detection System to Support Cost-Effective GoA4 on the København S-Bane
NewsApr 7, 2026

Obstacle Detection System to Support Cost-Effective GoA4 on the København S-Bane

Copenhagen’s S‑bane is set to trial an advanced obstacle detection system designed to enable cost‑effective Grade of Automation 4 (GoA4) operations. The solution combines lidar, radar and AI‑based image processing to identify platform and track‑side hazards in real time. Integration...

By Railway Gazette International
DSIT and DESNZ IT Unit Signs £7.5m Laptop Deal
NewsApr 7, 2026

DSIT and DESNZ IT Unit Signs £7.5m Laptop Deal

The Integrated Corporate Services (ICS) unit, serving the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), has signed a Dell contract worth up to £7.5 million (≈$9.6 million). The initial 12‑month phase,...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Dachser Appoints David Wystrach as Global Head of Airfreight
NewsApr 7, 2026

Dachser Appoints David Wystrach as Global Head of Airfreight

German logistics firm Dachser has named David Wystrach as its new global head of airfreight, effective 6 April 2026. Wystrach arrives after five years leading airfreight at Scan Global Logistics and prior senior roles at Flexport and Panalpina. His background spans procurement,...

By Air Cargo News
Concrete Sleeper: The Underestimated Component in the Track
NewsApr 7, 2026

Concrete Sleeper: The Underestimated Component in the Track

Concrete sleepers are the pivotal link that transfers vertical train loads to the ballast and provides lateral stability, preventing track buckling and derailments. Compared with wood, steel or plastic, they offer up to 50 years of service, low thermal expansion,...

By Railway-News
Trump’s Tariffs Backfire: Why US Businesses Are Paying the Price
NewsApr 7, 2026

Trump’s Tariffs Backfire: Why US Businesses Are Paying the Price

The Trump‑era tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper were intended to shield U.S. manufacturers, but they primarily hit raw material imports, inflating input costs for domestic producers. Finished goods imported from abroad largely escape these duties, keeping them price‑competitive on...

By Finance Monthly
Lycra Company Partners with Texhong on Renewable Fibres
NewsApr 7, 2026

Lycra Company Partners with Texhong on Renewable Fibres

Lycra Company announced a strategic partnership with Texhong International Group to develop renewable fibres for China’s stretch yarn market. Texhong will work exclusively with Lycra on integrating the fibre into core‑spun yarns, a key segment of stretch textiles. The deal...

By Apparel Insider
Air Cargo: Make It Part of Your Supply Chain or Pay the Price
NewsApr 7, 2026

Air Cargo: Make It Part of Your Supply Chain or Pay the Price

Recent geopolitical disruptions—such as the Red Sea crisis and sudden flight cancellations in the Gulf—have caused air‑freight rates to double and removed roughly half of regional capacity. Companies that respond effectively treat air freight as a strategic lever, pre‑defining which...

By Xeneta Blog
GXO Logistics Sets Its Sights on Asia-Pacific Market in 2027
NewsApr 7, 2026

GXO Logistics Sets Its Sights on Asia-Pacific Market in 2027

GXO Logistics announced plans to expand into the Asia‑Pacific region in 2027, pursuing both organic growth and acquisitions. The company’s Asian footprint currently represents less than 1% of total revenue, limited to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and a nascent presence in...

By The Loadstar
Qantas Freight Adds Singapore to Network
NewsApr 7, 2026

Qantas Freight Adds Singapore to Network

Qantas Freight added Singapore Changi Airport to its cargo network, launching a twice‑weekly Sydney‑Shanghai‑Singapore‑Sydney service on 3 April. The route is operated with Airbus A330 passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) aircraft, extending the airline’s China freighter operation that began in June 2025. Changi Airport Group...

By Air Cargo News
Relationship Development a Critical Aspect of the Procurement Process
NewsApr 7, 2026

Relationship Development a Critical Aspect of the Procurement Process

Relationship development is essential in municipal procurement, influencing service quality and bid success. Purchasing managers serve as the primary interface, helping suppliers navigate complex tender processes and avoid disqualifying errors. Municipalities should actively support prospective bidders with clear RFPs and...

By Daily Commercial News
Waaree Subsidiary Begins Operations at 3GW Facility in Gujarat, India
NewsApr 7, 2026

Waaree Subsidiary Begins Operations at 3GW Facility in Gujarat, India

Waaree Energies' subsidiary Sangam Solar One started operations at a 3 GW solar module plant in Samakhiali, Gujarat on 6 April 2026, adding four 750 MW production lines. The new capacity joins the 1.5 GW launched in November 2025, bringing total output across the Samakhiali and...

By Power Technology
New Vehicle Joins Electric Fleet at Shannon Airport
NewsApr 7, 2026

New Vehicle Joins Electric Fleet at Shannon Airport

Shannon Airport has become the first Irish airport to install a First‑Mover R‑3500, a fully electric, remotely operated vehicle‑lifting system capable of handling up to 3,500 kg. The unit was originally designed for fire services to combat EV fires but now...

By Airport World
Red Sea Disruption Drives Shift to Smaller, Flexible Cold Chain Networks
NewsApr 7, 2026

Red Sea Disruption Drives Shift to Smaller, Flexible Cold Chain Networks

Geopolitical volatility in the Red Sea is prompting major retailers such as Walmart and IKEA to redesign their cold‑chain logistics, moving away from large central warehouses toward smaller, regional facilities. Executives highlighted the need for faster decision‑making, regional sourcing, and...

By The Loadstar
Romanian Railway Modernisation Contracts Awarded
NewsApr 7, 2026

Romanian Railway Modernisation Contracts Awarded

Romania’s rail infrastructure manager CFR SA awarded the TrackWorks consortium—led by Alstom and Terna—contracts to modernise 83 km of the Craiova‑Drobeta Turnu Severin‑Caransebeș line. The €992 million programme will raise passenger speeds to 160 km/h and freight to 120 km/h while upgrading electrification and signalling...

By Railway Gazette International
ColdTrack’s National Logistics Network Helping US Seafood Companies Widen E-Commerce Reach, Save on Shipping Costs
NewsApr 7, 2026

ColdTrack’s National Logistics Network Helping US Seafood Companies Widen E-Commerce Reach, Save on Shipping Costs

ColdTrack, a New Jersey‑based e‑commerce logistics firm, has built a national perishable‑goods network that delivers seafood to U.S. consumers within two days. The company leverages proprietary route‑planning software and carrier partnerships across hubs in New Jersey, Indiana and California. After...

By SeafoodSource