Supply Chain Social Media and Updates

Economists Agree Jones Act Costs Outweigh Security Benefits
SocialMar 26, 2026

Economists Agree Jones Act Costs Outweigh Security Benefits

By overwhelming margins, top economists agree the Jones Act's economic costs outweigh any possible national security benefits (and at least one "disagree" clearly misunderstood the question): https://t.co/gu4X7BdYd1 https://t.co/YMnnHZtyRM

By Scott Lincicome
Spot Rates Rebound Fully, Flatbeds Surge Amid Tight Capacity
SocialMar 25, 2026

Spot Rates Rebound Fully, Flatbeds Surge Amid Tight Capacity

Julie is correct. Trucking van spot rates have now recovered 100% of the diesel cost surge from this past month (+$.22/mile) and flatbed operators are doing even better (+$.59/mile). This only possible because capacity is so tight.

By Craig Fuller
Philippines Declares Emergency over Soaring Oil Prices
SocialMar 25, 2026

Philippines Declares Emergency over Soaring Oil Prices

The Philippines have declared a NATIONAL STATE OF EMERGENCY. The Philippines imports 98% of oil from the gulf and gas prices have DOUBLED since the breakout of the Iran war. THE PHILIPPINES SHOULD SEND THE BILL FOR DAMAGES TO TRUMP AND NETANYAHU. https://t.co/bNdU01nHJI

By Steve Hanke
Gulf Nations Unite for Strait Security, Boost Asian Trade
SocialMar 25, 2026

Gulf Nations Unite for Strait Security, Boost Asian Trade

It's the first time in 60 years you've heard Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar all sing from the same song sheet, saying status quo doesn't work. That's really good for everybody because that's a lot more trade into Asia. That'll...

By Kevin O'Leary
Stranded LNG Cargoes Lose Gas Through Boil‑off Evaporation
SocialMar 25, 2026

Stranded LNG Cargoes Lose Gas Through Boil‑off Evaporation

@grok There are about 20 LNG cargoes stranded in the Gulf because of the Hormuz crisis, explain to my followers how they lose LNG due to evaporation.

By Anas Alhajji
China Prepares for Imminent Hormuz Strait Closure
SocialMar 25, 2026

China Prepares for Imminent Hormuz Strait Closure

I said last June-July: China got the message, Hormuz Strait will be closed, and started preparing for it. Read details below.

By Anas Alhajji
U.S. Waterways Already Permit Nonunion Foreign Ships in Transit
SocialMar 25, 2026

U.S. Waterways Already Permit Nonunion Foreign Ships in Transit

Reminder: U.S. waterways are already open to "nonunion foreign competitors" as long as these ships are transiting between a US port and a foreign port. And this happens all the time.

By Scott Lincicome
Analyzing Strategic Risks in the Strait of Hormuz
SocialMar 25, 2026

Analyzing Strategic Risks in the Strait of Hormuz

My appearance today @OnPointRadio with @MeghnaWBUR talking about the Strait of Hormuz. On Point: https://t.co/X1Zkk3Qebt Spotify: https://t.co/ZpzVC27zml Apple: https://t.co/4ahkNZRGed

By Sal Mercogliano
Resuming Hormuz Traffic Crucial Amid Iran War Uncertainty
SocialMar 25, 2026

Resuming Hormuz Traffic Crucial Amid Iran War Uncertainty

My BNN Bloomberg conversation from earlier today for those who missed it. Talked about the state and trajectory of the Iran War, the growing physical-sentiment disconnect in oil markets, and how nothing really matters unless traffic through the Strait of Hormuz...

By Rory Johnston
SS Cape Inscription Makes Final Panama Canal Transit
SocialMar 25, 2026

SS Cape Inscription Makes Final Panama Canal Transit

Maybe the last ride for the @DOTMARAD SS Cape Inscription as she transits the Panama Canal - Gatun Locks - heading toward the Atlantic and Beaumont, Texas. @WarshipCam https://t.co/EMTIXenQXk

By Sal Mercogliano
War in Ukraine Forces Army to Accelerate Gear Acquisition
SocialMar 25, 2026

War in Ukraine Forces Army to Accelerate Gear Acquisition

Epic Fury Already Stress Testing More Agile Army Acquisition System, General Says The warp speed-like evolution of measures and countermeasures in Ukraine has forced the Army to change how quickly it gets new gear into the hands of its troops. https://t.co/L9dTNXGqgy

By Tyler Rogoway
US Freight Market Hits Unprecedented Bullish Surge
SocialMar 25, 2026

US Freight Market Hits Unprecedented Bullish Surge

You are not bullish enough. The trucking market is an 11 out of a 10 right now, with some the strongest charts since COVID. The resurgence of the US industrial economy and manufacturing renaissance is real, along with tightening capacity....

By Craig Fuller
Curious About Israel's Potential Deal With Iran
SocialMar 25, 2026

Curious About Israel's Potential Deal With Iran

Ok but I’m far more interested in what deal Israel is willing to make with Iran.

By John Konrad
Optical Supply Gap Hits 20‑30% Amid Rapid 800G Demand
SocialMar 25, 2026

Optical Supply Gap Hits 20‑30% Amid Rapid 800G Demand

Interesting interview with a Sr Engineer in networking at AWS. Optical is ramping fast. Looking to shift to 1.6T but still can't get all the capacity they need at 800G. Diversified across vendors with InnoLight currently the most share....

By Ben Bajarin
Risk Intelligence Uncovers Hidden Threats in Global Supply Chains
SocialMar 25, 2026

Risk Intelligence Uncovers Hidden Threats in Global Supply Chains

Beyond disruption headlines: what forward‑looking risk intelligence reveals about global supply chains https://t.co/tQJ8oFj74q @WiseTechGlobal #supplychain

By Scott Luton
Middle East Conflict Forces BASF, Dow to Hike Chemical Prices
SocialMar 25, 2026

Middle East Conflict Forces BASF, Dow to Hike Chemical Prices

"Chemicals Giant BASF Hikes Prices Again as Mideast War Drives Up Costs" https://t.co/MuHgqG5rn4 "US chemical giant Dow said Tuesday that it would raise prices of polyethylene...by twice as much as previously announced." https://t.co/w4t5xn2uY1

By Scott Lincicome
Dual‑Arm Bipedal Robot Tackles Heavy‑Load Logistics
SocialMar 25, 2026

Dual‑Arm Bipedal Robot Tackles Heavy‑Load Logistics

Dual-Arm Bipedal #Robot Designed for High-Payload Logistics Operations by @tweetciiiim #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation #Tech https://t.co/B2oykv52XF

By Ron van Loon
Manufacturing Is Evolving—Adapt Now to Stay Competitive
SocialMar 25, 2026

Manufacturing Is Evolving—Adapt Now to Stay Competitive

🔄 Manufacturing is changing. Are you adapting? The manufacturing landscape is evolving rapidly with new technologies, automation, and efficiency strategies. To stay competitive, you need to adapt and innovate. https://t.co/oPJqrYL9Nu

By Arthur Field
One Source of Truth Ends Spreadsheet Chaos
SocialMar 25, 2026

One Source of Truth Ends Spreadsheet Chaos

One product, one truth. Perfion PIM eliminates the 'which spreadsheet is correct?' headache for distribution teams. 🎯 #PIM #Perfion #SupplyChain #Distribution https://t.co/UsrZVZfuzi

By David Strausser
Tesla Negotiating $2.9B Chinese Solar Equipment Deal
SocialMar 25, 2026

Tesla Negotiating $2.9B Chinese Solar Equipment Deal

Exclusive: Tesla in talks with Chinese firms to buy $2.9 billion worth of solar equipment, sources say No "overcapacity" here.... https://t.co/XUURdFhf32

By Paul Triolo
Export Controls Must Prioritize Cost‑Benefit Over Honor System
SocialMar 25, 2026

Export Controls Must Prioritize Cost‑Benefit Over Honor System

#ChipSecurityActWatch America’s Export Controls Shouldn’t Run on the Honor System No, but it should run based on clear cost benefit analysis and with minimal impact on industry and supply chains. A short thread 🧵 https://t.co/KArD3li5Ly

By Paul Triolo
Government AI Defense Contracts Spark Complex Disputes
SocialMar 25, 2026

Government AI Defense Contracts Spark Complex Disputes

Supplier contract disputes can be complicated. And when it’s a govt. contract, in a sensitive spend area like defense, and for a high-profile service/application like AI or other emergent tech, then things can get really tricky. Via @CristinaCriddle @FT https://t.co/OJzNWfcs68

By Sigi Osagie
India's LPG Shortage Threatens Households Amid Hormuz Closure
SocialMar 25, 2026

India's LPG Shortage Threatens Households Amid Hormuz Closure

India’s LPG crisis following closure of the Strait of Hormuz The war between the United States and Iran and closure of Strait of Hormuz has become a critical threat to the supply of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) India relies on for...

By John Kemp
Metrics Matter Only When They Inform Decisions
SocialMar 25, 2026

Metrics Matter Only When They Inform Decisions

Metrics are only valuable if they drive decisions. Lisa Anderson shares practical insights on using performance metrics to guide critical supply chain decisions. Watch the Supply Chain Byte. #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #PerformanceMetrics https://t.co/8CF8HFcniM

By Lisa Anderson
ICC Warns Worst Industrial Crisis Amid Iran Strait Conflict
SocialMar 25, 2026

ICC Warns Worst Industrial Crisis Amid Iran Strait Conflict

International Chamber of Commerce head. May be facing ‘worst industrial crisis’. Iran war. Strait. Supply of supply chains.

By Tom Craig
Strait Closure Threatens Global Chemical Supply Chains
SocialMar 25, 2026

Strait Closure Threatens Global Chemical Supply Chains

Strait closure. Global chemical supply chains and production? And what those chemicals are needed for?

By Tom Craig
AI Becomes Essential for Energy Security and Resilience
SocialMar 25, 2026

AI Becomes Essential for Energy Security and Resilience

The Strait of Hormuz closure is a stress test for every system dependent on it including AI. Data centers run on uninterrupted power. When energy fractures, so does the digital economy. But AI is also one of our most powerful tools to...

By Helen Yu
Iran Tightens Hormuz Passage, Demands Full Ship Details
SocialMar 25, 2026

Iran Tightens Hormuz Passage, Demands Full Ship Details

Iran Demands Crew, Cargo, and Other Details to Send Ships Through Hormuz. Asserting control. https://t.co/xKxQYK4JFV

By Tom Craig
US‑Iran Conflict Bolsters Russia’s Grip on Global Food Markets
SocialMar 25, 2026

US‑Iran Conflict Bolsters Russia’s Grip on Global Food Markets

“An official from an Asian or African country who needs urea before the monsoon does not discuss the Ukrainian question. He calls the Kremlin, and the Kremlin picks up,” she said. On how the US war with Iran is strengthening Russia...

By Max Seddon
Ukraine's Strikes Cut 40% of Russia's Oil Exports
SocialMar 25, 2026

Ukraine's Strikes Cut 40% of Russia's Oil Exports

Ukraine struck another Russian export terminal today. Reuters calculates that 40% of Russian oil export capacity is currently offline. Ukrainian sanctions at work.

By Ramez Naam
Saudi Red Sea Oil Shipments Near 5 Million‑Barrel Target
SocialMar 25, 2026

Saudi Red Sea Oil Shipments Near 5 Million‑Barrel Target

Saudi oil shipments via the Red Sea have been ramping up rapidly and are getting close to the five million BPD target https://t.co/SkPyeLTXbO https://t.co/nmq5Kt89xT

By Joe Weisenthal
AI Surge Fast-Tracks China's Chip Industry, Straining Supply
SocialMar 25, 2026

AI Surge Fast-Tracks China's Chip Industry, Straining Supply

AI boom accelerates China's chip industry growth as demand strains supply chain Growth in the industry "is coming faster than expected" this year... no kidding... https://t.co/NOedZy15kH

By Paul Triolo
Hormuz Closure Threatens World Economy, Outweighs US Strikes
SocialMar 25, 2026

Hormuz Closure Threatens World Economy, Outweighs US Strikes

...and yet Hormuz remains closed. The US bragging about how many targets we've hit in Iran while Hormuz remains closed is the geopolitical equivalent of "Every kid gets a trophy", because Hormuz closure means the world economy is on the clock. Another...

By Luke Gromen
Truck Spot Rates Stable; Fuel Adjustments Skew Perception
SocialMar 25, 2026

Truck Spot Rates Stable; Fuel Adjustments Skew Perception

Trucking spot rates are not down, despite the data in the Bloomberg terminal suggesting that is the case. Traders are looking at a calculated linehaul rate, which takes gross (what brokers pay to carriers) and then subtracts fuel on a predetermined...

By Craig Fuller
China's Primary Oil Sources Revealed in Chartbook
SocialMar 25, 2026

China's Primary Oil Sources Revealed in Chartbook

Where China gets is oil from. This and more in the today's Chartbook Top Links. https://t.co/o4m9jIk6D4

By Adam Tooze
Private Ownership Gives Freight Edge Through Culture, Tech
SocialMar 25, 2026

Private Ownership Gives Freight Edge Through Culture, Tech

Private ownership can be an edge in freight. On Talking Transports, I speak with Jarrett CEO Mike Jarrett about staying debt-free, focusing on culture, navigating market volatility & why tech supports — not replaces — relationships. 🎧 Listen to Episode 131...

By Lee Klaskow
UK Businesses
SocialMar 25, 2026

UK Businesses

UK businesses face a jump of up to 80% in gas bills on Iran war https://t.co/THZNalojSw via @EamonFarhat https://t.co/vr4PvVdKFc

By Zöe Schneeweiss
Russia's Oil Exports Plunge 40% After Drone Attacks
SocialMar 25, 2026

Russia's Oil Exports Plunge 40% After Drone Attacks

Cool, cool, cool... "At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity is at a halt following Ukrainian drone attacks, a disputed ​attack on a major pipeline and the seizure of tankers ... the most severe oil supply disruption in the modern...

By Rory Johnston
Trump’s Oil Moves Undone by Zelensky’s Strikes
SocialMar 25, 2026

Trump’s Oil Moves Undone by Zelensky’s Strikes

🛑So let me get this straight: President Trump waived sanctions on Russian oil at sea and released millions of barrels from the SPR to bring oil prices down. Then Zelensky struck Russian oil ports and terminals, tightening oil supply and pushing...

By Anas Alhajji
Taiwan Targets Drone Hub with $1.38B Non‑red Supply Push
SocialMar 25, 2026

Taiwan Targets Drone Hub with $1.38B Non‑red Supply Push

Can Taiwan fulfil Asia-Pacific drone hub goal with ‘non-red’ supply chain push? Plan is to invest US$1.38 billion between 2025 and 2030 for uncrewed systems industry, but questions linger over scale, politics and timing https://t.co/jb0kr8jdVY via @scmpnews

By Paul Triolo
Governments Sign Free‑trade Deals, Sparing Consumers New Tariffs
SocialMar 25, 2026

Governments Sign Free‑trade Deals, Sparing Consumers New Tariffs

Yes, and the kicker is that these governments keep signing real, durable, comprehensive FREE TRADE deals without imposing costly new taxes (tariffs) on their consumers. Almost as if....

By Scott Lincicome
US‑Iran Standoff: Unclear Resolution Timeline, Strait at Risk
SocialMar 25, 2026

US‑Iran Standoff: Unclear Resolution Timeline, Strait at Risk

US demands. Iran demands. Will there be resolution? If so, how long to achieve? And if not? In the meantime, what about maritime and the Strait? https://t.co/H96YCgv7lV

By Tom Craig
Top Nations Relying on Hormuz for Fertilizer Imports
SocialMar 25, 2026

Top Nations Relying on Hormuz for Fertilizer Imports

Which countries are most dependent on fertilizer through the Straits of Hormuz. More on this in the Chartbook Top Links today. https://t.co/r2Cnz3sGtS

By Adam Tooze
Taiwan's Political Choices Ripple Through Global Supply Chains
SocialMar 25, 2026

Taiwan's Political Choices Ripple Through Global Supply Chains

Taiwan politics isn’t just a local issue. When a party like the KMT shapes how closely the country engages with China and the US, it influences a supply chain the entire world depends on. That’s why it matters far beyond Taiwan. https://t.co/2eGMOnyZKp

By Tim Culpan
TACO Boosts Trump, War Uncertainty Keeps Oil Low
SocialMar 25, 2026

TACO Boosts Trump, War Uncertainty Keeps Oil Low

"Rather than being a sign of weakness, TACO is working in Trump’s favor. No one knows for certain when or if he’ll try to end the war, which has been enough to stop traders from pushing up the oil price."...

By Scott Lincicome
US Import Prices Surge to Four‑Year High
SocialMar 25, 2026

US Import Prices Surge to Four‑Year High

"US Import Prices Jump by Most in Nearly Four Years Ahead of Iran War" "Excluding petroleum, import costs advanced 1.2%, the most since January 2022 and driven by higher prices for capital goods and consumer merchandise excluding automobiles." https://t.co/0glmjMPmLR

By Scott Lincicome
Transparent Negotiations Won’t Survive Last‑Minute Discount Demands
SocialMar 25, 2026

Transparent Negotiations Won’t Survive Last‑Minute Discount Demands

Procurement entered at the the 5 yard line of my largest Enterprise deal ever last year. We ran discovery on their procurement process. Learned what mattered most: -Short-term contract vs. longer-term agreement? -Total price vs. price per seat? -Cash flow for billing? We were transparent about...

By Brian LaManna
Qatar's Largest LNG Plant Faces 2‑4 Year Restart Delay
SocialMar 25, 2026

Qatar's Largest LNG Plant Faces 2‑4 Year Restart Delay

The world's biggest LNG plant in Qatar wont be able to quickly restart even after the Iran war ends🇶🇦⚠️ Two of the plant's trains were damaged, and need new gas turbines to power LNG refrigeration compressors. Delivery will take 2-4 years...

By Stephen Stapczynski
Fuel Surcharges Emerging Globally, More to Follow
SocialMar 25, 2026

Fuel Surcharges Emerging Globally, More to Follow

Fuel surcharges are starting to roll in around the world. This one's for an Australian car service, but I'm betting your going to see a lot more of these everywhere very soon. https://t.co/4lWJw5vyNw

By Tracy Alloway