Supply Chain Social Media and Updates

Freight Broker Roles: Notoriously Hard to Explain Outside Trucking
SocialMar 19, 2026

Freight Broker Roles: Notoriously Hard to Explain Outside Trucking

Trying to explain the role of a freight broker to anyone outside the trucking industry is…. Challenging.

By Craig Fuller
Container Congestion Relaxes Post‑Iran Shock, Rates Stay High
SocialMar 19, 2026

Container Congestion Relaxes Post‑Iran Shock, Rates Stay High

Container port congestion eases after initial Iran shock Initial disruption to container supply chains from the Middle East crisis appears to have eased but rates remain elevated. https://t.co/fvMVOw29Pz

By Sal Mercogliano
Compliance Crackdown Shrinks Capacity, Tightening Freight Market
SocialMar 19, 2026

Compliance Crackdown Shrinks Capacity, Tightening Freight Market

I am convinced there are just some folks in freight that just want truckers to suffer more. They will tell you that the compliance developments won’t be impactful. Then the market tightens. You ask them if it’s volume, they say...

By Craig Fuller
IMO Condemns Iran Shipping Attacks, 92 Nations Support
SocialMar 19, 2026

IMO Condemns Iran Shipping Attacks, 92 Nations Support

IMO states condemn Iran’s attacks on shipping ▶️92 countries back motion for declaration condemning Iran ▶️China said such a motion ‘not conducive to solving the issue’ ▶️Iran says it is acting in self-defence in response to US and Israeli attacks https://t.co/g2z8WA9O2b’s-attacks-on-shipping

By Sal Mercogliano
Cosco Tankers Poised to Exit Gulf Amid Hormuz Speculation
SocialMar 19, 2026

Cosco Tankers Poised to Exit Gulf Amid Hormuz Speculation

Cosco tankers positioned to exit Middle East Gulf as speculation mounts over Hormuz crossing ▶️Cosco and China Merchants shares rallied on unverified reports that Chinese shipowners have been told to prepare for Hormuz transit ▶️Seven Cosco tankers are gathered in central Middle...

By Sal Mercogliano
Push for Black Sea‑style Safe Corridor in Hormuz
SocialMar 19, 2026

Push for Black Sea‑style Safe Corridor in Hormuz

Call for a Black Sea-style safe shipping corridor for Hormuz ▶️States, industry groups looking for ways to resupply stranded ships and change crews ▶️IMO could ‘encourage’ a safe shipping corridor, but it would need countries to implement it ▶️Russia blasts lack of regard...

By Sal Mercogliano
Post‑war Tanker Boom Ends, Crude Lifts Plunge Sharply
SocialMar 19, 2026

Post‑war Tanker Boom Ends, Crude Lifts Plunge Sharply

Concerns mount over rate hangover after wartime tanker boom ends ▶️Global seaborne crude liftings volume plunged last week; alternatives to MEG are replacing only half of lost VLCC tonne-mile demand, according to Vortexa ⏩️Oil at ses is down ⏩️Nobody will keep oil at...

By Sal Mercogliano
ATA’s Endorsement Signals Crucial Congressional Influence
SocialMar 19, 2026

ATA’s Endorsement Signals Crucial Congressional Influence

We are all critical of the ATA, but having the organization endorse this law is very important. The ATA is a very important lobbyist group that has an outsized influence on Congress. They are on the right side of history...

By Craig Fuller
Dalilah’s Law Cuts CDL Grace Period, Boosts Truckload
SocialMar 19, 2026

Dalilah’s Law Cuts CDL Grace Period, Boosts Truckload

Dalilah’s law is a massive pivot from the FMCSA rule. It would mandate that current non-domiciled CDLs are banned 1 year out from the enactment date. The FMCSA offered 5 years. If this passes, go long truckload.

By Craig Fuller
Dalilah's Law Bans Non‑Domiciled CDL Drivers, Limits Foreign Brokers
SocialMar 18, 2026

Dalilah's Law Bans Non‑Domiciled CDL Drivers, Limits Foreign Brokers

Not only will Dalilah's law permanently eliminate non-domiciled CDLs, it will also restrict foreign dispatchers and freight brokers https://t.co/zQYNP3Ja4g

By Craig Fuller
US Navy Ready, Needs Private Shipyard Investment From Europe
SocialMar 18, 2026

US Navy Ready, Needs Private Shipyard Investment From Europe

It’s not even that the US Navy is unwilling to secure world trade, they are eager to do so. We have the people, resources, systems and weapons to do so. What we don’t have is shipyard investment. But guess what? Our...

By John Konrad
Rising Oil Prices Spur Medium‑Term Freight Demand
SocialMar 18, 2026

Rising Oil Prices Spur Medium‑Term Freight Demand

Citi: High oil prices will drive additional freight demand "North American production boosting freight demand over the medium-term." https://t.co/nzbc3PYiKa

By Craig Fuller
DOT Reforms Spark Permanent Trucking Super‑cycle, Boosting Truckload Assets
SocialMar 18, 2026

DOT Reforms Spark Permanent Trucking Super‑cycle, Boosting Truckload Assets

This would make the efforts by the DOT permanent and set off a trucking super cycle Truckload carriers would be one of the most investible asset-classes

By Craig Fuller
Spot Rates Outpace Fuel Costs by $0.28 per Mile
SocialMar 18, 2026

Spot Rates Outpace Fuel Costs by $0.28 per Mile

Trucking spot market over 6 months. Trucking spot rates are up $.50/mile, while fuel up $.22/mile during that period https://t.co/c9g69l8Rkr

By Craig Fuller
New SONAR Index Reveals Truckers' Diesel Cost per Mile
SocialMar 18, 2026

New SONAR Index Reveals Truckers' Diesel Cost per Mile

New index inside of SONAR: The cost of diesel per mile for truckers. MPG.USA uses 7 miles per gallon to calculate the cost of fuel for truckers. https://t.co/N8r6Tx66IO

By Craig Fuller
Maritime Dominance Claim Clashes with Hormuz Reopening Failure
SocialMar 18, 2026

Maritime Dominance Claim Clashes with Hormuz Reopening Failure

We chased commercial tankers half way across the world and called it maritime dominance but can’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz?

By Mike Schuler
No Viable Short‑term Plan to Open Strait without Troops
SocialMar 18, 2026

No Viable Short‑term Plan to Open Strait without Troops

i’ve yet to hear a workable near term (next 4-6 weeks) plan for how to open the strait that doesn’t involve us boots on the ground.

By Ian Bremmer
Old Photo Misleads: Viaduct Now Connected, Track Laying
SocialMar 18, 2026

Old Photo Misleads: Viaduct Now Connected, Track Laying

They keep showing this years old picture. That viaduct is connected and they are now laying track

By Nathan Strang
Jones Act Waivers Push U.S. Shipping Costs Higher
SocialMar 18, 2026

Jones Act Waivers Push U.S. Shipping Costs Higher

Argus: Early Jones Act waiver fixtures are coming in well above recent domestic benchmarks, signaling a sharp rise in U.S. coastwise shipping costs as foreign-flag tonnage now enters the market. https://t.co/kXsOyRdoaw

By Mike Schuler
Seamless Products Depend on Robust Supply Chain Coordination
SocialMar 18, 2026

Seamless Products Depend on Robust Supply Chain Coordination

Every product has a journey—raw materials ➝ factory ➝ customer. It looks simple, but behind it are constant adjustments, coordination, and problem-solving. When it works, it feels seamless. That’s the power of a strong supply chain. 🚚 https://t.co/CVEBanvR6l

By Arthur Field
Warehouse Inefficiencies Drain Margins Hidden From Procurement Focus
SocialMar 18, 2026

Warehouse Inefficiencies Drain Margins Hidden From Procurement Focus

Most supply chain leaders obsess over procurement savings and demand planning accuracy. Meanwhile, their warehouse quietly bleeds margin — through poor layout, undertrained staff, outdated tech, and safety shortcuts nobody wants to talk about. This edition changes that. https://t.co/abRK9zzCJN via @LinkedIn

By Dr. Muddassir Ahmed
Three Weeks of Strait Closure Sparks Ongoing Chaos
SocialMar 18, 2026

Three Weeks of Strait Closure Sparks Ongoing Chaos

Approaching 3 weeks of Strait closure and no end in sight. Crazy things are happening out there.

By Quinn Thompson
Iran Attacks Abandoned Malta‑flagged Container Ship Safeen Prestige
SocialMar 18, 2026

Iran Attacks Abandoned Malta‑flagged Container Ship Safeen Prestige

Looks like Iran struck the abandoned Safeen Prestige, a 23k ton, Malta-flagged container ship, previously hit on March 4th and abandoned. https://t.co/gs0BwcrHY2

By Sal Mercogliano
Madagascar‑Flagged LPG Tanker Passes Iranian Checkpoint
SocialMar 18, 2026

Madagascar‑Flagged LPG Tanker Passes Iranian Checkpoint

The Madagascar?-flagged 74k m3 LPG tankers just entered the Persian Gulf, swinging through the Iranian Checkpoint. https://t.co/flNbjNxP6L

By Sal Mercogliano
Prepare for Tariff Shock: Actionable Strategies for Leaders
SocialMar 18, 2026

Prepare for Tariff Shock: Actionable Strategies for Leaders

Lisa Anderson will be a panelist on a Tacto Technology webinar: Tariff Shock: What Procurement and Supply Chain Leaders Must Do Now — Wed 3/25/26 at 1pm ET (10am PT). Register today: https://t.co/LRxNSF4jW5 #Tariffs #Procurement #SupplyChain #Manufacturing https://t.co/tYXsBEPIez

By Lisa Anderson
US Indifference Threatens Europe’s Strait Reopening
SocialMar 18, 2026

US Indifference Threatens Europe’s Strait Reopening

What if the United States doesn’t care about reopening the strait for Europe? My latest gCaptain Op-Ed 👇

By John Konrad
Trump Likely to Block Russia's Oil Shipments to Cuba
SocialMar 18, 2026

Trump Likely to Block Russia's Oil Shipments to Cuba

russia sending two shipments of oil. and gas to…cuba. will president trump order interdiction? i’d say pretty good chance he will.

By Ian Bremmer
Fertilizer Supply Chain Fragile, Hinged on Hormuz Gas
SocialMar 18, 2026

Fertilizer Supply Chain Fragile, Hinged on Hormuz Gas

The fertilizer supply chain is what Nassim Taleb calls "fragile." Optimized for low cost natural gas, the fragility source is the Straight of Hormuz. https://t.co/Ly2rsT6s4P

By Tren Griffin
War Over Ships and Tariffs, Not Hormuz Opening
SocialMar 18, 2026

War Over Ships and Tariffs, Not Hormuz Opening

Let's unpack this.. What if the White House has no intention of reopening the Strait of Hormuz? What if this war is really about ships & tariffs? I had a long discussion with senior DOE official yesterday on background. I can’t share...

By John Konrad
Malaysia Ends US Trade Deal After Illegal Tariffs
SocialMar 18, 2026

Malaysia Ends US Trade Deal After Illegal Tariffs

Malaysia says it no longer has a trade agreement with the US with the tariffs being declared illegal. Will other countries do it? Will the US have an ongoing global trade war as it moves to Section 301 tariffs?

By Tom Craig
Foreign‑flag Tankers Raise Domestic Fuel Costs, Study Finds
SocialMar 18, 2026

Foreign‑flag Tankers Raise Domestic Fuel Costs, Study Finds

"A careful look at the current state of international market freight rates shows that, in fact, substituting a foreign flag tanker on a domestic route currently served by a Jones Act tanker would more than likely result in an increase...

By Joe Weisenthal
Trump Tariffs Spike Diesel, Fertilizer Costs, Threaten Farm Voters
SocialMar 18, 2026

Trump Tariffs Spike Diesel, Fertilizer Costs, Threaten Farm Voters

Trump’s tariffs and the US-Israeli war on Iran are sending fertilizer and diesel costs through the roof. Diesel is up ~$1/gallon in a week. Urea fertilizer has jumped from $470/ton to up to $585. This jump in cost spells trouble for Trump and...

By Steve Hanke
Minister Contradicts Himself on Diesel Carbon Tax Exemption
SocialMar 18, 2026

Minister Contradicts Himself on Diesel Carbon Tax Exemption

The FP talks here (11:20) about exemptions for diesel from the industrial carbon tax, and yet he published a piece in the Toronto Sun and elsewhere this week on trucking cost implications that assumed the industrial carbon tax applies to...

By Andrew Leach
Court Ruling Threatens Jones Act, Haters Celebrate
SocialMar 18, 2026

Court Ruling Threatens Jones Act, Haters Celebrate

And there it is folks. The moment Jones Act haters have been waiting for… https://t.co/BZQNHrjdj5

By John Konrad
China Refuses to Tap Reserves for Global Supply
SocialMar 18, 2026

China Refuses to Tap Reserves for Global Supply

Well, China isn't going to dip into its strategic reserves to help supply the rest of the world ... 1/2

By Brad Setser
Trump's 60‑day Jones Act Waiver Deemed Ineffective by Shippers
SocialMar 18, 2026

Trump's 60‑day Jones Act Waiver Deemed Ineffective by Shippers

Trump just waived the Jones Act for 60 days. Shipping interests say it won’t help

By Mike Schuler
Hormuz Reopening Dependent on Ceasefire and Neutralizing Iran
SocialMar 18, 2026

Hormuz Reopening Dependent on Ceasefire and Neutralizing Iran

"Hormuz Reopening Looks Unlikely Without a Ceasefire" https://t.co/XMIRCwxYZf "Until we’ve neutralized Iran’s layered, asymmetric capabilities- mines, fast attack craft, submarines and drones- we won’t want to put commercial or even escort ships through" - @Bob_McNally https://t.co/ytg2suC6Mi

By Scott Lincicome
Strait of Hormuz Turns Into Iranian Shipping Checkpoint
SocialMar 18, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Turns Into Iranian Shipping Checkpoint

Has the Strait of Hormuz Chokepoint Become a Checkpoint for Iranian Shipping? 1️⃣Maritime Chokepoints Last 5 Years 2️⃣Strait of Hormuz Update 3️⃣Iranian Checkpoint? 4️⃣Was the Strait a US priority? 5️⃣Does Iran controls 35% of global trade? Video: https://t.co/Y6wyU7NtIy https://t.co/yWBvF0lsuB

By Sal Mercogliano
Shipping Lines Offer Nearest‑Port Drop‑Off Amid Iran Conflict
SocialMar 18, 2026

Shipping Lines Offer Nearest‑Port Drop‑Off Amid Iran Conflict

Container lines have told customers they can leave containers at nearest port. Iran war and the Wild West.

By Tom Craig
Tariffs Intended to Save Factories Are Actually Crushing Them
SocialMar 18, 2026

Tariffs Intended to Save Factories Are Actually Crushing Them

"Allen’s experience embodies a growing body of evidence that the tariffs that Trump said would help American factories are, in fact, squashing many of them" https://t.co/IknBPtkn62 https://t.co/mRRcMfRLIv

By Scott Lincicome
Israel Hits Iran's South Pars, World's Largest Gas Field
SocialMar 18, 2026

Israel Hits Iran's South Pars, World's Largest Gas Field

Israel just struck Iranian infrastructure at South Pars, the world's biggest natural gas field. This natgas episode is definitely worth a listen ⬇️⬇️

By Tracy Alloway
When Peptide Suppliers Stop Accepting Credit Cards
SocialMar 18, 2026

When Peptide Suppliers Stop Accepting Credit Cards

You know your peptide supplier is in trouble when they stop accepting credit card payments.

By Frank Zorrilla
Future Oil Supply Shifting From Hormuz to Canada
SocialMar 18, 2026

Future Oil Supply Shifting From Hormuz to Canada

The path away from Hormuz doesn’t run through Texas It runs through Canada. Not a quick fix, but a slow shift in expectations about where future supply comes from. LINK👇 https://t.co/2f6ouGWWtL #Oil #Energy #Geopolitics #SupplyChains https://t.co/s7N92RBiUl

By Art Berman Blog
Broad Commodity Shock Threatens Entire Industrial System
SocialMar 18, 2026

Broad Commodity Shock Threatens Entire Industrial System

This isn’t just an oil shock—it’s a full-spectrum commodity shock, writes @glcarlstrom It’s fertilizer, aluminum, helium, plastics, fuel. Block it—and the entire industrial system starts to seize. #Energy #SupplyChains #Commodities #Inflation #Geopolitics

By Art Berman Blog
Hormuz Shock Reveals Fragile Energy‑Food System
SocialMar 18, 2026

Hormuz Shock Reveals Fragile Energy‑Food System

Hormuz is a SYSTEMS SHOCK, writes @ctindale Energy → fertilizer → food → unrest → state control. This isn’t a disruption. It’s the exposure of a fragile system built on false efficiency. #Energy #Overshoot #Geopolitics #SupplyChains #Inflation

By Art Berman Blog
Hormuz Remains Uncontrollable System Favoring Disruptors
SocialMar 18, 2026

Hormuz Remains Uncontrollable System Favoring Disruptors

U.S. power can strike targets—but it can’t control Hormuz, writes @citrinowicz Hormuz isn’t a target—it’s a system, and it favors the disruptor. #Hormuz #Geopolitics #Oil #Energy

By Art Berman Blog
Bob Brackett Returns: War in Iran Reshapes Global Gas Flows
SocialMar 18, 2026

Bob Brackett Returns: War in Iran Reshapes Global Gas Flows

NEW ODD LOTS: It’s the return of the legend Bob Brackett @tracyalloway and I talk to Bernstein’s top commodities researcher about war in Iran and how natural gas flows are being reshaped all around the world. https://t.co/DlSfweVsgl

By Joe Weisenthal
Europe Swapped Russian Gas for LNG, Still Vulnerable
SocialMar 18, 2026

Europe Swapped Russian Gas for LNG, Still Vulnerable

Europe's LNG imports have gone from 3% of gas supply in 1990 to nearly 50% today. We replaced Russian pipeline gas with LNG at record speed. But we replaced one dependency with another. That's why Europe is so exposed. Answer is transforming demand...

By Jan Rosenow
Rosatom Shifts Hafnium Exports From Europe to Asia
SocialMar 18, 2026

Rosatom Shifts Hafnium Exports From Europe to Asia

MOSCOW, March 17 (Reuters) - Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom, the country's sole producer of hafnium used in high-tech industries, said on Tuesday it had redirected its supplies of the metal from European to Asian markets.

By Guy Faulconbridge