Supply Chain News and Headlines

Hesai Powers Safety-Certified AI Autonomy for Smart Logistics with 3D Lidar at MODEX 2026
NewsApr 14, 2026

Hesai Powers Safety-Certified AI Autonomy for Smart Logistics with 3D Lidar at MODEX 2026

Hesai Technology showcased its JT128 mini 3D lidar at MODEX 2026, announcing a partnership with Pittsburgh‑based Thoro.ai to power the latter’s safety‑certified AI autonomy platform for industrial robots. The JT128’s compact 30 mm height and ultra‑hemispherical 360°×187° field of view will...

By RoboticsTomorrow
Global Oil Flows Plunge as Hormuz Disruption Chokes Tanker Trade
NewsApr 14, 2026

Global Oil Flows Plunge as Hormuz Disruption Chokes Tanker Trade

Global seaborne crude oil shipments have plunged 16% since the Iran war, cutting daily volumes by 7.6 million barrels to 38.4 mbpd—about 9.5% of projected world production now stranded. Gulf exports collapsed, with a net loss of 9.0 mbpd after modest gains from...

By gCaptain
Unique Training & Development Launches Plant Manager Excellence Public Workshop to Close Manufacturing Leadership Gap
NewsApr 14, 2026

Unique Training & Development Launches Plant Manager Excellence Public Workshop to Close Manufacturing Leadership Gap

Unique Training & Development announced a Plant Manager Excellence Public Workshop aimed at closing the persistent leadership gap in manufacturing. The two‑day Chicago kickoff is followed by eight monthly online sessions, with a virtual option and self‑study make‑up classes for...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
UltiMaker Announced as Exclusive U.S. Distributor for Tectonic-3D, Expanding High-Performance Material Portfolio for Defense and Industrial Sectors
NewsApr 14, 2026

UltiMaker Announced as Exclusive U.S. Distributor for Tectonic-3D, Expanding High-Performance Material Portfolio for Defense and Industrial Sectors

UltiMaker announced it will serve as the exclusive North and South American distributor for Tectonic‑3D, a developer of high‑performance polymer filaments. The deal adds carbon‑fiber‑reinforced, bio‑based, flame‑retardant and biocompatible materials to UltiMaker’s portfolio, all pre‑tuned for its S and Factor...

By Manufacturing Tomorrow
Clinical Supply Chain Hits Its AI Turning Point
NewsApr 14, 2026

Clinical Supply Chain Hits Its AI Turning Point

AI is reaching a tipping point in the clinical supply chain, with McKinsey forecasting real‑time inventory, predictive replenishment and automated procurement. Agentic AI solutions will shift operations from reactive to predictive, delivering cost‑intelligence, operating‑room optimization, infection‑risk mitigation, robotic‑surgery ROI and...

By MedCity News
Zelenskyy Will Fix Druzhba Oil Pipeline as He Counts on Hungary to Lift EU Loan Veto
NewsApr 14, 2026

Zelenskyy Will Fix Druzhba Oil Pipeline as He Counts on Hungary to Lift EU Loan Veto

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline will be operational enough to flow by the end of April 2026. He linked the repair to Hungary’s expected removal of its veto on the €90 billion ($98 billion) EU loan...

By Politico Europe
Indonesia Plans to Buy Russian Oil, Pertamina to Follow Government Directives
NewsApr 14, 2026

Indonesia Plans to Buy Russian Oil, Pertamina to Follow Government Directives

Indonesia is evaluating the purchase of Russian crude oil, with state‑owned oil giant Pertamina poised to act on any government directive. President Prabowo Subianto’s recent visit to Moscow included talks with Vladimir Putin on expanding energy cooperation, including refinery development....

By New Straits Times (Malaysia) – Business
European Airports Risk Jet Fuel Shortage by May Due to Hormuz Crisis
NewsApr 14, 2026

European Airports Risk Jet Fuel Shortage by May Due to Hormuz Crisis

The war in Iran and the near‑shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz have pushed global oil prices above $92 a barrel, driving the average jet‑fuel spot price to $197.83 per barrel—99% higher than pre‑conflict levels. A Financial Times report warns that...

By WWD
Beyond the Click: How Agentic Payments Are Redefining Global Financial Flow
NewsApr 14, 2026

Beyond the Click: How Agentic Payments Are Redefining Global Financial Flow

Agentic payments—AI‑driven, intent‑centric transactions—are poised to reshape global commerce. Analysts forecast the U.S. market could hit $300‑$500 billion and the worldwide market $3‑$5 trillion by 2030. Visa and Mastercard are building trust layers, Stripe partners with OpenAI on an Agentic Commerce Protocol,...

By PaymentsJournal
Gorbel Showcases Advanced Trailer Unloading System at MODEX 2026
NewsApr 14, 2026

Gorbel Showcases Advanced Trailer Unloading System at MODEX 2026

Gorbel celebrated 15 years in warehousing by unveiling Destuff‑it 2.0, a portable ergonomic conveyor, at MODEX 2026. The upgraded system adds joystick‑driven controls, a modern HMI, and a redesigned three‑belt mechanism that can handle 165 lb loads and achieve over 1,200 cases per...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Winland Foods Invests in US Pasta Plant
NewsApr 14, 2026

Winland Foods Invests in US Pasta Plant

Winland Foods is injecting $38.5 million to expand its St. Louis pasta plant, adding a new production line and rail‑car access. The upgrade will boost capacity and flexibility, allowing greater output of jumbo shells and other egg‑pasta products. The facility is slated...

By Just Food
The Role of Logistics in Business Relocation Within Tourism-Heavy Cities
NewsApr 14, 2026

The Role of Logistics in Business Relocation Within Tourism-Heavy Cities

Relocating a business in tourism‑heavy cities such as Orlando, Las Vegas, Miami, and New Orleans demands more than basic moving services. High foot traffic, seasonal demand spikes, and strict local regulations turn a standard move into a complex logistical operation....

By eTurboNews
European Arms Corporations with Aid for Ukraine
NewsApr 14, 2026

European Arms Corporations with Aid for Ukraine

Rheinmetall and Dutch missile specialist Destinus will form a joint venture in the second half of 2026 to expand production of cruise missiles, including the Ruta system earmarked for Ukraine. German UAV maker Quantum Systems has started a joint venture...

By Defence24 (Poland)
Beyond the Hype: How to Find Real Operational ROI in AI
NewsApr 14, 2026

Beyond the Hype: How to Find Real Operational ROI in AI

The article argues that fleet operators must move beyond generic large language models toward purpose‑built AI decision engines that can act, not just report. It defines the shift from "systems of record" to "systems of action," emphasizing deep API integration...

By FleetOwner
Trucking Profitability in 2026: Why Operational Discipline Drives Growth
NewsApr 14, 2026

Trucking Profitability in 2026: Why Operational Discipline Drives Growth

Trucking profitability in 2026 is no longer dictated by market cycles but by precise operational discipline. Executives at Optimal Dynamics’ strategy session reported bid spreads narrowing to 5‑10% and fleets increasingly walking away from unprofitable freight. Data‑driven lane‑level analytics and...

By FleetOwner
Givaudan Can Manage the Effects of War in the Middle East Short Term, CEO Says
NewsApr 14, 2026

Givaudan Can Manage the Effects of War in the Middle East Short Term, CEO Says

Givaudan’s new CEO says the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict has not materially disrupted the Swiss fragrance and flavour maker’s operations so far. The company is absorbing inflationary pressure on freight and logistics by planning coordinated price hikes with customers. The Middle East...

By The Business of Fashion (BoF)
Australia Test-Fires First Homemade GMLRS Missile From HIMARS
NewsApr 14, 2026

Australia Test-Fires First Homemade GMLRS Missile From HIMARS

Australia successfully test‑fired its first domestically produced Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System (GMLRS) missile from a HIMARS launcher at Woomera on April 9, 2026, marking the nation as the only non‑U.S. maker of the precision rocket. The effort is backed by a...

By Defence Blog
UAE Airlifts over 3,000 Tons of Produce From India for Vishu Demand
NewsApr 14, 2026

UAE Airlifts over 3,000 Tons of Produce From India for Vishu Demand

Lulu Group has air‑freighted more than 3,153 tonnes of Kerala fruit, vegetables and traditional items to the Gulf ahead of the Hindu New Year festival Vishu. The shipments, including jackfruit, banana leaves, kani konna flowers and coconuts, arrived via a National Airlines...

By HortiDaily
Corporate Memory Loss: How the Global Memory Shortage Is Reshaping Device Planning
NewsApr 14, 2026

Corporate Memory Loss: How the Global Memory Shortage Is Reshaping Device Planning

The surge in AI workloads is driving unprecedented demand for high‑bandwidth memory (HBM), tightening global DRAM and NAND supplies. Manufacturers are prioritizing HBM over standard DDR5, leaving fewer chips for laptops, desktops, and enterprise devices. This scarcity inflates prices, extends...

By CIO.com
Parliament Energy Signs 1.2-GW Tracker Supply Agreement with Ideematec
NewsApr 14, 2026

Parliament Energy Signs 1.2-GW Tracker Supply Agreement with Ideematec

Parliament Energy, an independent power producer, has signed supply agreements with tracker maker Ideamatec for its Horizon L:TEC 1P trackers across three Texas solar projects totaling 1.2 GW AC. The projects, ranging from 285 MW to 505 MW, expand the company’s 2.1‑GW portfolio and follow...

By Solar Power World
Report Details Europe’s Exposure to US China Trade War
NewsApr 14, 2026

Report Details Europe’s Exposure to US China Trade War

A new European Union Chamber of Commerce report warns that China is tightening export controls on rare‑earth elements (REEs) amid the ongoing US‑China trade war. The United States’ aggressive export restrictions have given Beijing leverage to restrict REE shipments, a...

By Telecoms.com
PW4000 Parts Crunch Grounds Ageing 777s
NewsApr 14, 2026

PW4000 Parts Crunch Grounds Ageing 777s

Airlines are increasingly forced to ground early‑generation Boeing 777s because Pratt & Whitney’s 112‑inch PW4000 engine is out of production and spare parts are scarce. United Airlines, which operates 47 of the 70‑plus PW4000‑powered 777s still flying worldwide, is seeing...

By Air Cargo Week
How Air Cargo Disruptions Are Driving Food Price Pressures Across the Gulf
NewsApr 14, 2026

How Air Cargo Disruptions Are Driving Food Price Pressures Across the Gulf

Air cargo disruptions triggered by the Iran‑Israel conflict are forcing airlines to reroute flights around contested airspace, tightening capacity on dedicated freighter lanes into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The reduced availability and higher operating costs have pushed freight rates...

By Air Cargo Week
US-Philippines Ties Enter ‘More Mature’ Phase with Planned Fuel Depot
NewsApr 14, 2026

US-Philippines Ties Enter ‘More Mature’ Phase with Planned Fuel Depot

The United States will build a 977,000‑barrel fuel depot on the western coast of Davao Gulf, slated for completion by 2028. The facility will store naval distillate F‑76 and JP‑5 jet fuel, supporting warships, aircraft, humanitarian missions, and maritime security...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Shipbuilding Majors Discuss Expanded Naval Collaboration in Canada
NewsApr 14, 2026

Shipbuilding Majors Discuss Expanded Naval Collaboration in Canada

Hanwha Ocean met with Irving Shipbuilding in Halifax to explore a broad partnership covering naval sustainment, workforce training, supply‑chain development and shipyard modernization. The talks focused on leveraging Hanwha’s four‑decade submarine engineering pedigree alongside Irving’s extensive Canadian supplier network. Both...

By Naval Today
$26.6B Saudi Landbridge Project: Spanish Firm Wins the Design Role in Major Rail Construction Push
NewsApr 14, 2026

$26.6B Saudi Landbridge Project: Spanish Firm Wins the Design Role in Major Rail Construction Push

Spanish engineering firm Sener has been awarded the design contract for Saudi Arabia’s $26.6 billion Landbridge railway, a key component of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 logistics push. The 1,500‑kilometre line will link Jeddah on the Red Sea with Dammam and Jubail on...

By Construction Review Online
The OSI Model and AI in the Supply Chain: Why Layered Architecture Still Matters
NewsApr 14, 2026

The OSI Model and AI in the Supply Chain: Why Layered Architecture Still Matters

Supply chain AI initiatives often focus on front‑end applications, but true value depends on a robust, layered architecture. The article likens this architecture to the OSI model, outlining data, communication, context, reasoning, and application layers that must be integrated. It...

By Logistics Viewpoints
AD Ports Eyes Black Sea Foothold with Constanța Tie-Up
NewsApr 14, 2026

AD Ports Eyes Black Sea Foothold with Constanța Tie-Up

AD Ports Group signed a framework agreement with Romania’s National Company Maritime Ports Administration to explore investments at the Port of Constanța, the Black Sea’s largest hub that handled about 88 million tonnes and 1 million TEU in 2025. The partnership could...

By Splash 247
Autonomous Trucking Is Fragmenting Into Distinct Market Entry Models
NewsApr 14, 2026

Autonomous Trucking Is Fragmenting Into Distinct Market Entry Models

Autonomous trucking is no longer a single, all‑encompassing goal; it is splitting into distinct entry models that target specific freight segments. Long‑haul players such as Aurora, Kodiak and Torc are concentrating on defined highway corridors, while middle‑mile firms like Gatik...

By Logistics Viewpoints
California Regulators Have Started a Regulatory Push on Diesel TRU Emissions
NewsApr 14, 2026

California Regulators Have Started a Regulatory Push on Diesel TRU Emissions

California’s Air Resources Board (CARB) has quietly stepped up enforcement of its diesel-powered transport refrigeration unit (TRU) rules, demanding registration, labeling and quarterly reporting from both TRU owners and large warehouses. The 2022 amendment requires owners to shift 15% of...

By FreightWaves
Euroairlines Partners with Sopra Steria to Enhance Operational Efficiency Through AI
NewsApr 14, 2026

Euroairlines Partners with Sopra Steria to Enhance Operational Efficiency Through AI

Euroairlines, a Spanish air‑distribution firm, has signed a strategic partnership with consulting and digital services leader Sopra Steria to embed artificial intelligence across its business. The collaboration will launch three AI‑driven projects targeting revenue management, operational automation, and customer‑service workflows. By...

By Air Cargo Week
Everspin Technologies Expands On-Shore MRAM Manufacturing Capacity
NewsApr 14, 2026

Everspin Technologies Expands On-Shore MRAM Manufacturing Capacity

Everspin Technologies has signed a 10‑year manufacturing agreement with Microchip Technology to expand on‑shore production of MRAM and tunnel‑magnetoresistive (TMR) sensor wafers. The partnership will replicate Everspin’s Chandler, AZ line at Microchip’s Oregon fab, creating a domestic second source and...

By Silicon Semiconductor
Six Consortia Compete for Poland’s First High-Speed Rail Contract
NewsApr 14, 2026

Six Consortia Compete for Poland’s First High-Speed Rail Contract

Six consortia have applied to build Poland’s first high‑speed rail segment, a 13‑km stretch linking Kotowice to the planned Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) airport. The contract, part of the Warsaw‑Łódź line within a Y‑shaped network to Poznań and Wrocław, is...

By RailTech.com
‘We Will Not Survive’: Toyota, Honda and Ford CEOs Issue Chilling Warning About China — and It Could Hit Your...
NewsApr 14, 2026

‘We Will Not Survive’: Toyota, Honda and Ford CEOs Issue Chilling Warning About China — and It Could Hit Your...

Chinese automakers now dominate the electric‑vehicle market, supplying roughly 70% of all new EVs worldwide. BYD’s rapid expansion has eclipsed Tesla, prompting CEOs of Toyota, Honda and Ford to warn that without drastic productivity changes they may not survive. Honda’s...

By Yahoo Finance – Finance News
DHL and IAG Cargo Deepen Collaboration with Major Multi‑year SAF Agreements
NewsApr 14, 2026

DHL and IAG Cargo Deepen Collaboration with Major Multi‑year SAF Agreements

Logistics giant DHL Group and IAG Cargo have expanded their sustainable aviation fuel partnership with a new five‑year agreement that secures about 240 million liters of SAF at London Heathrow through 2030. The deal delivers a lifecycle emissions reduction of roughly...

By Air Cargo Week
Road Ministry Revises Toll Rules for Overloaded Vehicles, Links Fees to Excess Load
NewsApr 14, 2026

Road Ministry Revises Toll Rules for Overloaded Vehicles, Links Fees to Excess Load

India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways issued the National Highways Fee (Determination of Rates and Collection) Fourth Amendment Rules, 2026, tightening toll charges for overloaded trucks on national highways. Effective April 15, the new framework ties overload fees to...

By ETAuto
Police Tech Body Adds Six Months and £30m to Deal for Airwave Devices to Cover ESN Delays
NewsApr 14, 2026

Police Tech Body Adds Six Months and £30m to Deal for Airwave Devices to Cover ESN Delays

The Police Digital Service (PDS) has extended its Airwave handset contract with Sepura and Motorola Solutions by six months, adding roughly $38 million to the deal. The agreement now runs until 30 June 2027, lifting the total contract value to about $114 million. The...

By PublicTechnology.net (UK)
Organic Cotton Summit 2026 Targets Supply Chain, Production Challenges
NewsApr 14, 2026

Organic Cotton Summit 2026 Targets Supply Chain, Production Challenges

The Organic Cotton Summit 2026, jointly hosted by the Organic Cotton Accelerator and Textile Exchange, will convene fashion brands, retailers, farmers, and policymakers to tackle supply‑chain and production challenges. The agenda focuses on traceability, climate‑resilience financing, regulatory shifts, and boosting...

By Just Style
Experts Weigh in on Navigating Supply Chain Bottlenecks in US Energy Storage
NewsApr 14, 2026

Experts Weigh in on Navigating Supply Chain Bottlenecks in US Energy Storage

At the Energy Storage Summit USA 2026, industry leaders warned that new U.S. tax and foreign‑entity rules are forcing battery storage developers to take over procurement traditionally handled by EPC firms. The shift aims to capture a combined 40% investment...

By Energy Storage News
Inspectorio AI Platform to Enhance Gap Supply Chain Oversight
NewsApr 14, 2026

Inspectorio AI Platform to Enhance Gap Supply Chain Oversight

Inspectorio announced its AI platform will be deployed across Gap Inc.'s portfolio—including Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic and Athleta—to deliver end‑to‑end product traceability. The system automates task execution and centralises supplier data, enabling faster, data‑driven decisions. The move follows Gap's...

By Just Style
Risk of Fraud and Disruption After Data Breach on Mexico Port Platform
NewsApr 14, 2026

Risk of Fraud and Disruption After Data Breach on Mexico Port Platform

A hacker from the Mexican group Sociedad Privada 157 breached the Ministry of the Navy’s Safe Smart Port (PIS) platform, exfiltrating 39.7 GB of data on roughly 640,000 logistics personnel. The compromised records include biometric identifiers, social security numbers, taxpayer IDs and...

By The Loadstar
U.S. Hormuz Blockade Hits India Just as Russian Oil Purchase Waiver Expires, Deepening Energy Worries
NewsApr 14, 2026

U.S. Hormuz Blockade Hits India Just as Russian Oil Purchase Waiver Expires, Deepening Energy Worries

The United States began blocking ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off Iranian crude that India had just begun importing after a seven‑year hiatus. At the same time, a U.S. waiver that allowed India to purchase 1.5 million barrels...

By CNBC – Energy
Alstom’s First Multilevel III Railcar Arrives in New Jersey
NewsApr 14, 2026

Alstom’s First Multilevel III Railcar Arrives in New Jersey

Alstom has delivered the first Multilevel III double‑decker railcar to NJ Transit, kicking off a major fleet renewal for one of the nation’s busiest commuter networks. The new car will undergo testing before up to 40 additional units join a total...

By Railway Pro
Top 10 Air Cargo Airports in 2025 Revealed
NewsApr 14, 2026

Top 10 Air Cargo Airports in 2025 Revealed

Air cargo volumes rose 2.9% in 2025 to almost 128.9 million metric tonnes, according to Airports Council International. The top ten airports moved 26% of global cargo, with Hong Kong and Shanghai Pudong retaining the two leading spots and Anchorage climbing...

By Air Cargo Week
208 Tonnes of Unsafe Food Stopped at UK Border
NewsApr 14, 2026

208 Tonnes of Unsafe Food Stopped at UK Border

Since November 2024 Ashford Port Health Authority has seized and destroyed 208,563.81 kg (about 35 elephants) of unsafe food, 97% of which came from the EU. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, 39 tonnes were removed, highlighting the port’s critical role in...

By Food Manufacture
Russia Orders 2700 Long-Distance Coaches
NewsApr 14, 2026

Russia Orders 2700 Long-Distance Coaches

Transmashholding’s subsidiary TVZ secured a contract exceeding 400 billion roubles ($5.25 billion) to supply more than 2,700 locomotive‑hauled passenger coaches to Russia’s Federal Passenger Company. Deliveries will run from 2026 through 2030, with the first phase providing 449 coaches and 480 units...

By International Railway Journal
Germany Logistics Investment Market Starts 2026 with €1.4bn Volume – CBRE
NewsApr 14, 2026

Germany Logistics Investment Market Starts 2026 with €1.4bn Volume – CBRE

CBRE reports Germany's logistics investment market kicked off 2026 with €1.4bn (≈$1.5bn) of transaction volume, marking a rebound after a subdued 2025. Strong occupier demand for modern distribution centres is fueling new builds, acquisitions and joint‑venture projects despite lingering geopolitical...

By CRE Herald
Türkiye Rehabilitates Railway Towards Persian Gulf for Freight Operations
NewsApr 14, 2026

Türkiye Rehabilitates Railway Towards Persian Gulf for Freight Operations

Turkey has completed a 350‑kilometre rehabilitation of railway lines along its Syrian border, including a 325‑km Karkamış‑Nusaybin segment and a 25‑km spur to Mardin. The upgraded tracks entered service on 31 March, forming a core segment of the Development Road project...

By RailFreight.com
Australia and US Allocate $3.5bn for Critical Minerals Projects
NewsApr 14, 2026

Australia and US Allocate $3.5bn for Critical Minerals Projects

Australia and the United States have pledged more than $3.5 bn to fund critical‑minerals projects in Australia under a bilateral Critical Minerals Framework. The financing, provided by Export Finance Australia and the U.S. Export‑Import Bank, backs a slate of initiatives including...

By Mining Technology