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Germany Seeks to Emulate Japan in Shoring up Critical Minerals
NewsMar 9, 2026

Germany Seeks to Emulate Japan in Shoring up Critical Minerals

Germany announced a new initiative to secure critical minerals, mirroring Japan’s long‑standing strategy of supply‑chain resilience. The plan includes a €3 billion fund for domestic mining, recycling and strategic stockpiles, aiming for at least 10% of key raw materials sourced locally...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
Direct Materials Sourcing Technology a Hub for Manufacturers
NewsMar 9, 2026

Direct Materials Sourcing Technology a Hub for Manufacturers

Spencer Penn’s three‑year stint at Tesla exposed a manual, fragmented direct‑materials sourcing process that hampered development speed and profit margins. Recognizing a critical automation gap between the product‑lifecycle‑management system and ERP, he co‑founded LightSource in 2021. The startup delivers an...

By TechTarget SearchERP
Menzies Aviation Accelerates E-Commerce Strategy
NewsMar 9, 2026

Menzies Aviation Accelerates E-Commerce Strategy

Menzies Aviation has launched the MILE (Menzies Integrated Logistics for e‑commerce) initiative to capture the booming air‑cargo demand from online retail. The program blends the carrier’s global ground‑handling expertise with parcel‑level processing, ULD break‑bulk and first‑to‑last‑mile integration, while the MACH...

By Air Cargo Week
Flying Flowers with Care
NewsMar 9, 2026

Flying Flowers with Care

Ethiopian Cargo and Logistics Services has built a temperature‑controlled supply chain that begins at the flower farm and extends through refrigerated trucks, a purpose‑built airport warehouse, and rapid ramp transfers. The carrier leverages IoT‑enabled sensors, blast chillers, and AI‑driven capacity...

By Air Cargo Week
Australian Manufacturing Sees Productivity Boost From Asset Upgrades, CommBank Reports
NewsMar 9, 2026

Australian Manufacturing Sees Productivity Boost From Asset Upgrades, CommBank Reports

Commonwealth Bank of Australia reports that 87.6% of firms that upgraded vehicles, machinery or technology saw productivity gains of more than 10%, with larger companies achieving 20‑50% improvements. Asset‑finance volumes rose 20% year‑on‑year in December 2025, led by manufacturing equipment...

By Australian Manufacturing
60 Seconds With … Kristof De Smedt
NewsMar 9, 2026

60 Seconds With … Kristof De Smedt

Kristof De Smedt, a veteran with over 25 years in pharma logistics, was promoted on October 1 2025 to Global Market Segment Director for Airlines and Logistic Providers at Cold Chain Technologies (CCT) following its acquisitions of Tower Cold Chain and Global...

By Air Cargo Week
The Recovery Was Finally Within Reach – Rising Fuel Costs May Have Just Pushed It Back Out
NewsMar 9, 2026

The Recovery Was Finally Within Reach – Rising Fuel Costs May Have Just Pushed It Back Out

After three years of a freight recession, the trucking industry saw a tentative recovery in early 2026 as spot rates rose and excess capacity fell, prompting optimism among carriers. However, a sharp surge in crude oil to over $100 per...

By FreightWaves
Why China’s Critical Mineral Dominance Is Still Disrupting US Supply Chains
NewsMar 9, 2026

Why China’s Critical Mineral Dominance Is Still Disrupting US Supply Chains

American companies continue to wrestle with critical mineral shortages even after China temporarily lifted its export ban on gallium, germanium and antimony. China still controls the bulk of heavy rare earths and other essential raw materials, creating bottlenecks for U.S....

By South China Morning Post – Global Economy
Manufacturing First: Surfboard Fins Made From Recycled Wind Turbine Blades Launch in Australia
NewsMar 9, 2026

Manufacturing First: Surfboard Fins Made From Recycled Wind Turbine Blades Launch in Australia

ACCIONA and Australian surf‑fin maker Bolero Surf have launched the world’s first commercially available surfboard fins made from recycled wind‑turbine blades. The fins, unveiled at the 2026 Aussie Boardriders Battle, are produced locally under the Turbine Made initiative, which converts...

By Australian Manufacturing
ACCO Brands Corp (ACCO) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 9, 2026

ACCO Brands Corp (ACCO) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

ACCO Brands reported full‑year net sales of $600 million, a 4.4% increase, driven by a 7% rise in U.S. revenue that now represents two‑thirds of the business. Q4 sales matched guidance at $164 million, but gross margin slipped in the quarter as...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
AIRCRAFT DELIVERY DELAYS WORRY AIRLINES
NewsMar 8, 2026

AIRCRAFT DELIVERY DELAYS WORRY AIRLINES

Airlines are grappling with record passenger demand while aircraft deliveries stall because of a severe engine production bottleneck, especially Pratt & Whitney’s GTF units. Boeing briefly reclaimed the lead in 2026, delivering 46 737 MAX jets in January, surpassing Airbus’s 19 A320neo...

By Tourism Review
From Cost Exposure to Cost Control: Using Energy Flexibility to Protect Margins
NewsMar 8, 2026

From Cost Exposure to Cost Control: Using Energy Flexibility to Protect Margins

Australian manufacturers are facing heightened margin pressure as wholesale electricity prices swing dramatically within hours. GridBeyond’s FlexPilot framework proposes turning energy from a volatile cost into a controllable variable by integrating seven‑day price forecasts, machine‑learning optimisation, and digital‑twin simulations into...

By Australian Manufacturing
What Is Sustainable Procurement and Why Does It Matter?
NewsMar 8, 2026

What Is Sustainable Procurement and Why Does It Matter?

Sustainable procurement embeds environmental, social, and economic criteria into buying decisions, moving beyond traditional cost‑only models. Companies adopt it to address climate change, resource scarcity, and rising stakeholder expectations. The approach delivers risk mitigation, long‑term cost efficiencies, and compliance with...

By Supply Chain Game Changer – Procurement
US Defends Waiver On Russian Oil Sanctions
NewsMar 8, 2026

US Defends Waiver On Russian Oil Sanctions

U.S. officials defended a 30‑day waiver allowing Indian refineries to purchase Russian oil, aiming to ease market pressure as gasoline prices surged amid the Iran conflict. The waiver, announced by Energy Secretary Chris Wright and UN Ambassador Mike Waltz, seeks...

By gCaptain
An Export Grid that Bears Fruit
NewsMar 8, 2026

An Export Grid that Bears Fruit

India’s west‑coast logistics bottleneck is easing after Jaigad Port inaugurated a plant‑quarantine office and a NABL‑accredited FSSAI laboratory. The new facilities enable local certification, cutting container transport costs by up to ₹60,000 and reducing logistics expenses by 10‑15 percent. With a...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation
NewsMar 8, 2026

Numina Group Launches AI-Driven AMR and Voice Picking Automation

Numina Group unveiled Batchbot 2.0, an AI‑driven solution that fuses its Real‑time Distribution Software with KUKA’s fifth‑generation autonomous mobile robots and a voice‑picking suite. The system claims to slash more than 20 minutes of idle operator travel per hour and...

By Robotics 24/7
Borderlands Mexico: Authorities Move to Cancel Permits for 350 Mexican Steel Importers
NewsMar 8, 2026

Borderlands Mexico: Authorities Move to Cancel Permits for 350 Mexican Steel Importers

Mexican authorities have suspended import activities and begun canceling permits for 350 steel‑importing firms as part of Operation Clean‑Up, a coordinated crackdown on smuggling and misuse of trade programs. The Ministry of Economy flagged these companies among 750 firms suspected...

By FreightWaves
Oil Prices ‘Could Breach $100 a Barrel Within Days’ Amid Supply Disruption From Iran War
NewsMar 8, 2026

Oil Prices ‘Could Breach $100 a Barrel Within Days’ Amid Supply Disruption From Iran War

Goldman Sachs warned that global oil prices could breach $100 a barrel within days and climb to $150 by month‑end if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Iran’s effective blockade has cut crude flows through the strait to roughly 10%...

By The Guardian – International Trade
HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA
NewsMar 8, 2026

HEBI Robotics Awarded $850,000 Business Contract by NASA

NASA has granted HEBI Robotics an $850,000 Phase II SBIR contract to develop and test space‑rated actuation hardware. The two‑year effort will produce modular actuators and compatible avionics for low‑Earth‑orbit and geosynchronous missions. HEBI’s technology aims to survive ionizing radiation and...

By Robotics & Automation News
International Women’s Day Shines Spotlight on the Women Powering the Sector
NewsMar 8, 2026

International Women’s Day Shines Spotlight on the Women Powering the Sector

On International Women’s Day, Logistics UK highlighted the accelerating presence of women in the UK logistics sector. Over the past four years, female road‑transport drivers have surged 322%, directors up 36%, forklift drivers 15%, and clerks 61%, signalling a major...

By Air Cargo Week
Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform
NewsMar 8, 2026

Gravis Robotics Expands Into US with Autonomous Construction Equipment Platform

Gravis Robotics announced its full commercial rollout in the United States at CONEXPO‑CON/AGG 2026, showcasing live autonomous earth‑moving equipment alongside partners Develon and Hitachi. The company introduced Gravis Copilot, a machine‑guidance platform that makes existing fleets autonomy‑ready without altering workflows. Deployments...

By Robotics & Automation News
Adnoc Adjusts Flows, Deliveries to Maintain Supplies
NewsMar 7, 2026

Adnoc Adjusts Flows, Deliveries to Maintain Supplies

Abu Dhabi’s state‑owned oil giant Adnoc announced it has activated contingency protocols to keep crude flowing despite the Iran‑US‑Israel conflict disrupting tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The company is adjusting offshore production, leveraging the 1.5 million b/d ADCOP pipeline that...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Second Bulk Carrier Claiming To Be Chinese Passes Through Hormuz
NewsMar 7, 2026

Second Bulk Carrier Claiming To Be Chinese Passes Through Hormuz

A second bulk carrier, the Liberia‑flagged Sino Ocean, announced Chinese ownership while transiting the Strait of Hormuz, joining Iron Maiden that did the same earlier this week. Both vessels used destination signals like “CHINA OWNER” to seek safe passage amid...

By gCaptain
End of Voyage Is Not a Legal Doctrine in Maritime Law,  so What Is the Legal Basis..??
NewsMar 7, 2026

End of Voyage Is Not a Legal Doctrine in Maritime Law, so What Is the Legal Basis..??

Carriers have begun issuing "End of Voyage" notices, declaring that ships bound for the Arabian Gulf will divert to alternative ports and cease responsibility for the cargo. The term is not a legal doctrine; it stems from standard Bill of...

By Shipping and Freight Resource
China Warns of Global Chip Shortages as Nexperia Dispute Escalates Again
NewsMar 7, 2026

China Warns of Global Chip Shortages as Nexperia Dispute Escalates Again

China's commerce ministry warned that escalating tensions between Dutch chipmaker Nexperia and its Chinese subsidiary could spark a new global semiconductor shortage. The dispute intensified after the Dutch headquarters disabled office accounts in China and suspended wafer supplies to the...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
Pakistan Seeks Saudi Red Sea Route for Oil After Iran Closes Hormuz
NewsMar 7, 2026

Pakistan Seeks Saudi Red Sea Route for Oil After Iran Closes Hormuz

Pakistan is turning to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea corridor to import crude after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz following recent U.S.–Israeli strikes. The disruption threatens Pakistan’s already tight fuel supply, prompting the government to adopt aggressive conservation policies,...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them
NewsMar 7, 2026

Viewpoint: Why ‘Always-On’ Environments Break Most Robotics Deployments – and How to Fix Them

Sorting Robotics’ founders warn that most robot failures arise from “always‑on” production environments rather than hardware defects. Lab‑validated robots encounter particulate buildup, temperature and humidity shifts, and calibration drift when operating 24/7, especially in regulated sectors such as cannabis. The...

By Robotics & Automation News
Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance
NewsMar 7, 2026

Automation Expo in Thailand Concludes with Strong Attendance

The 2026 Automation Expo in Thailand drew a record 11,723 visitors, a 50% year‑on‑year increase, and featured 150 exhibitors across 7,500 sqm. The show highlighted IIoT, advanced robotics, and smart‑factory solutions in dedicated IIoT Ecosystem and Future‑X zones. Organisers Messe Frankfurt...

By Robotics & Automation News
Iran Hits Tanker with Drone for Violating Strait of Hormuz Passage Ban, IRGC Claims
NewsMar 7, 2026

Iran Hits Tanker with Drone for Violating Strait of Hormuz Passage Ban, IRGC Claims

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said a drone struck a tanker that breached Tehran's newly imposed Strait of Hormuz passage ban. The IRGC claimed the attack was a defensive response to the vessel's unauthorized navigation. The incident comes as Iran's...

By TradeWinds
Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing
NewsMar 7, 2026

Techman Robot and Tesollo Unveil Adaptive Robotic Gripper Solution for High-Mix Manufacturing

Techman Robot Korea and Tesollo unveiled an adaptive robotic gripper solution for high‑mix, low‑volume manufacturing at the 2026 Smart Factory & Automation Industry Exhibition. The system pairs the TM5S collaborative robot with Tesollo’s DG‑3F‑M three‑finger articulated gripper, offering 2.5 kg pinching...

By Robotics & Automation News
China: ‘Eight by Eight’ Network Nears Completion with Latest Wave of Openings
NewsMar 7, 2026

China: ‘Eight by Eight’ Network Nears Completion with Latest Wave of Openings

China’s high‑speed rail “Eight‑by‑Eight” network is nearing completion as a fresh wave of line openings pushes operational mileage beyond 50,000 km in 2025. The latest segments belong to the current five‑year plan, which aims to add another 10,000 km of high‑speed routes...

By Railway Gazette International
The Iran War and Global Trade: Will the Cape Route Become the New Normal?
NewsMar 7, 2026

The Iran War and Global Trade: Will the Cape Route Become the New Normal?

Armed attacks on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in early 2026 forced shipping lines to reroute around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope. The Cape route, once a contingency, saw usage surge, echoing past disruptions of the...

By The Maritime Executive
Inside Trump’s Long-Term Economic Strategy, with EXIM Bank’s John Jovanovic
NewsMar 6, 2026

Inside Trump’s Long-Term Economic Strategy, with EXIM Bank’s John Jovanovic

John Jovanovic, chairman of the U.S. Export‑Import Bank, outlined a long‑term economic agenda that aligns with former President Trump’s focus on export resilience and strategic stockpiles. He detailed Project Vault, a demand‑driven critical‑mineral reserve designed to curb just‑in‑time vulnerabilities. Jovanovic also...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
India’s Hidden Air Cargo Corridors Present Major Opportunity for Global Carriers
NewsMar 6, 2026

India’s Hidden Air Cargo Corridors Present Major Opportunity for Global Carriers

India’s air cargo exports are increasingly coming from Tier 2 and Tier 3 manufacturing centres, now accounting for about 35% of total shipments. Yet most international capacity remains concentrated at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai, handling roughly 65% of cargo, leaving a...

By Air Cargo Week
Beyond Mining: Oklahoma Bets on Refining to Anchor US Critical Minerals Supply Chain
NewsMar 6, 2026

Beyond Mining: Oklahoma Bets on Refining to Anchor US Critical Minerals Supply Chain

U.S. critical‑minerals strategy is shifting from mining to processing, and Oklahoma is positioning itself as a domestic hub for refining, smelting and magnet manufacturing. The state is courting major projects, including a $4 billion aluminum smelter by Emirates Global Aluminium at...

By MINING.com
Brazilian Steel Slab Exports Double in February
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazilian Steel Slab Exports Double in February

Brazilian steel slab exports more than doubled in February, reaching 835,327 metric tonnes, up 117% year‑over‑year. The United States and the European Union drove the surge, with U.S. shipments rising 54% despite 50% tariffs and EU imports jumping from 50...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
AI’s Impact on Warfighting Starts With Logistics
NewsMar 6, 2026

AI’s Impact on Warfighting Starts With Logistics

Defense Logistics Agency CIO Adarryl Roberts outlined a "connected enterprise" framework that embeds AI across supply‑chain functions, from procurement to finance. The agency is constructing a data‑mesh backbone to feed "control tower" dashboards, giving senior leaders real‑time logistics visibility. Deterministic...

By GovernmentCIO Media & Research
CMA CGM Preps for Challenging Year After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline
NewsMar 6, 2026

CMA CGM Preps for Challenging Year After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline

Container shipping giant CMA CGM warned that its 2025 revenue and profit will fall, signalling a tougher outlook for the sector. The company projects only moderate growth in 2026, with freight rates likely to be influenced by escalating tensions in the...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
CMA CGM Expects Moderate Growth After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline
NewsMar 6, 2026

CMA CGM Expects Moderate Growth After 2025 Revenue, Profit Decline

CMA CGM reported a 6% revenue decline to $34.3 billion and a 30% EBITDA drop to $7.9 billion for 2025. Despite the profit slump, the carrier forecasts moderate growth in 2026, relying on diversified services, flexible networks, and strong balance sheets. It highlighted...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
2026 Canadian Trade & Customs Outlook: Forced Labour
NewsMar 6, 2026

2026 Canadian Trade & Customs Outlook: Forced Labour

Canada’s forced‑labour import prohibition remains largely unenforced, with the CBSA having detained only one shipment confirmed as forced‑labour since 2021. A private‑member Bill C-251 is advancing, proposing a rebuttable presumption that goods from certain entities are tainted unless proven otherwise....

By International Trade Compliance Update (Baker McKenzie)
2026 Canadian Trade & Customs Outlook: Trade Remedies
NewsMar 6, 2026

2026 Canadian Trade & Customs Outlook: Trade Remedies

Baker McKenzie highlights a sweeping overhaul of Canada’s trade‑remedies regime, with the CBSA making annual administrative reviews the default for updating normal values, export prices and subsidy amounts. The agency recorded a near‑record number of anti‑dumping and countervailing duty investigations...

By International Trade Compliance Update (Baker McKenzie)
Gemini Suspends, Revamps Middle East Services Amid Growing Conflict
NewsMar 6, 2026

Gemini Suspends, Revamps Middle East Services Amid Growing Conflict

Gemini Cooperation announced the suspension of several Middle East services, including routes to Europe and Asia, as well as regional shuttle operations, citing the escalating war in the Gulf. The alliance, which includes Maersk and Hapag‑Lloyd, is launching a new...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
February Logistics Manager’s Index Heads up to 61.5 as Lean Inventories Tighten Transportation Capacity and Push up Freight Rates
NewsMar 6, 2026

February Logistics Manager’s Index Heads up to 61.5 as Lean Inventories Tighten Transportation Capacity and Push up Freight Rates

The Logistics Manager’s Index rose to 61.5 in February, the strongest reading since February 2025 and above the long‑term average of 61.3. Inventory levels slipped to 53.8 while inventory cost pressure eased, yet warehousing utilization accelerated and transportation prices jumped...

By Logistics Management
Amazon Partner Inks 1M SF Warehouse Lease In Chicago Suburbs
NewsMar 6, 2026

Amazon Partner Inks 1M SF Warehouse Lease In Chicago Suburbs

Crane Worldwide Logistics has signed a 992,000 sq ft lease in McCook, Illinois, to store Amazon Web Services data‑center equipment. The warehouse, developed by Bridge Industrial, sits within thirty minutes of O’Hare Airport, offering strategic logistics advantages. The deal follows a wave...

By Bisnow
Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy
NewsMar 6, 2026

Logic Robotics Develops a Logistics Operating System for the Space Economy

Logic Robotics unveiled a logistics operating system designed to automate the movement of palletized cargo from terrestrial factories to spaceports and beyond. The platform, called LINK, integrates an AI‑driven digital twin that models facilities, vehicles, and missions in real time,...

By Robotics 24/7
Brazilian BEK Buyers Brace for Price Hikes Amid Early Impacts of Middle East Crisis
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazilian BEK Buyers Brace for Price Hikes Amid Early Impacts of Middle East Crisis

Brazilian bleached eucalyptus kraft (BEK) pulp prices rose 8% year‑on‑year in dollar terms, though a stronger real softened the net effect. February contracts ranged $700‑1,130 per tonne, while the March local‑currency price is set around 4,030 Reais, down 5.1% YoY but...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Aldi Expands Long-Term Supply Deals with British Growers
NewsMar 6, 2026

Aldi Expands Long-Term Supply Deals with British Growers

Aldi UK is expanding long‑term supply agreements with British growers, aiming to secure at least 50 % of its domestic produce by the end of 2027. The contracts, lasting two years or more, will be open to both large and small...

By Retail Gazette
Wavelength Podcast: Episode 100. War Risk, Rates and Bad Planning?
NewsMar 6, 2026

Wavelength Podcast: Episode 100. War Risk, Rates and Bad Planning?

Episode 100 of TradeWinds' Wavelength podcast examines the shipping fallout from the US‑Israel attacks on Iran and the broader Operation Epic Fury. It details how the conflict has driven VLCC day rates toward record levels and sparked debate over war‑risk insurance coverage in...

By TradeWinds
Deugro Appoints New Corporate Vice President – Global Energy Solutions
NewsMar 6, 2026

Deugro Appoints New Corporate Vice President – Global Energy Solutions

deugro announced the appointment of Saida Sawyer as Corporate Vice President for Global Energy Solutions, effective March 1, 2026. Based in Houston, Sawyer will lead commercial growth and deepen client engagement across the energy and industrial logistics sectors. She brings...

By Air Cargo Week