Supply Chain Social Media and Updates

Rare Unsanctioned Russian LNG Heads to Southeast Asia
SocialMar 16, 2026

Rare Unsanctioned Russian LNG Heads to Southeast Asia

This is a rare Russian LNG shipment going through the Red Sea to Southeast Asia. Why is it rare? Because neither the LNG nor the carrier is sanctioned, and most likely it is not going to China. All previous...

By Anas Alhajji
Supertanker Costs vs Cargo Value Expose POTUS Misstatement
SocialMar 16, 2026

Supertanker Costs vs Cargo Value Expose POTUS Misstatement

Ok, first of all, supertankers cost roughly $125 million new. Fully loaded with 2 million barrels of crude, the total value of cargo is $180 million at $90 per barrel. That’s $305 million total. POTUS doesn’t have his facts straight...

By Mike Schuler
Trucking’s Evolution Driven by Political Push and Indoctrination
SocialMar 16, 2026

Trucking’s Evolution Driven by Political Push and Indoctrination

If you want to understand how trucking got here, you have to understand that there has been a large political push and indoctrination that has caused this line of thinking

By Timothy Dooner
Tanker Forward Rates Hit Record, yet Stocks Slump
SocialMar 16, 2026

Tanker Forward Rates Hit Record, yet Stocks Slump

FFA (near-term forward rates) curve at multi-year record highs for #tankers, yet $DHT $FRO and others still heavily down… 🤷‍♂️ #shipping

By J. Mintzmyer
LNG Shutdown Threatens 1.8 B in Three Poorest Nations
SocialMar 16, 2026

LNG Shutdown Threatens 1.8 B in Three Poorest Nations

I’ll be presenting this slide during a speech tomorrow to the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council. Three of the world’s poorest countries — combined population: 1.8B people — will be hammered by the shutdown of LNG shipments through the Strait of...

By Robert Bryce
32% Oil Supply Lost; Rerouting Covers Only Fraction
SocialMar 16, 2026

32% Oil Supply Lost; Rerouting Covers Only Fraction

💥 We lost about 32% of world traded crude oil supplies. 💥 Rerouting and SPR may cover up to 40% of it AT BEST. Anyone who thinks the rest of the oil industry can stretch its production to cover the GAP knows...

By Anas Alhajji
Embrace AI, Verify Results, Pilot with Controlled Roadmaps
SocialMar 16, 2026

Embrace AI, Verify Results, Pilot with Controlled Roadmaps

AI: good or bad? Practical answer: embrace use cases, verify results and pilot with control. Contact LMA Consulting Group to build an AI roadmap tied to execution. #AI #ChatGPT #SupplyChain https://t.co/aaGnm03Hlt

By Lisa Anderson
Helium and Sulfur: Unexpected Essentials for Advanced Chip Production
SocialMar 16, 2026

Helium and Sulfur: Unexpected Essentials for Advanced Chip Production

Iran conflict and chip supply chain. Advanced chips rely on some surprising ingredients. Helium helps cool wafers and move gases through chip-making machines so the process stays stable and ultra-precise. Sulfur is used in gases that “etch” microscopic patterns into silicon —...

By Ed Ludlow
200,000 Immigrant Truck Drivers Lose Licenses Under New Trump Rule
SocialMar 16, 2026

200,000 Immigrant Truck Drivers Lose Licenses Under New Trump Rule

Some 200,000 immigrant truck drivers will begin losing their commercial driver’s licenses under a Trump rule taking effect today . https://t.co/ZNgjoMy6L8

By Paul Page
First Non‑Iranian Tanker Sails Hormuz Amid Quiet Approvals
SocialMar 16, 2026

First Non‑Iranian Tanker Sails Hormuz Amid Quiet Approvals

Did Iran just negotiate safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz? The Aframax tanker KARACHI just became the first non-Iranian cargo ship to transit the strait with AIS on since attacks on shipping escalated—raising questions about whether certain vessels are...

By Mike Schuler
Strait of Hormuz Threatens Global Supply Chains
SocialMar 16, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Threatens Global Supply Chains

Strait of Hormuz. Global supply chain risk. Across product and market sectors. Oil. Fertilizer. Sulfur. Aluminum. Natural gas. From logistics to agriculture. And more. Chaos. https://t.co/bI5EP6euSD

By Tom Craig
Hormuz: Vital Energy Artery Threatened by Geopolitical Tension
SocialMar 16, 2026

Hormuz: Vital Energy Artery Threatened by Geopolitical Tension

The Strait Of Hormuz: Energy Lifeline Or Global Time Bomb? | 4K Documentary https://t.co/t6N6hRSPrD via @YouTube

By Harold (Hal) Good
New Legislation Guarantees Free Shipping for Consumers
SocialMar 16, 2026

New Legislation Guarantees Free Shipping for Consumers

The Bill for Free Shipping Has Finally Arrived - https://t.co/6zb11RFv7C #freeshipping #ecommerce #parcelshipping #retail #retailers #supplychain #logistics

By Adrian Gonzalez
Iran Conflict Drains U.S. Missile Defense, Spurs Procurement Push
SocialMar 16, 2026

Iran Conflict Drains U.S. Missile Defense, Spurs Procurement Push

NEW ODD LOTS: War in Iran is chewing through America’s missile defense stockpiles @tracyalloway and I talk to @tomkarako about Pentagon procurement and the efforts to ramp up production of offensive and defensive weaponry https://t.co/Wnm1RozhbR

By Joe Weisenthal
Hard-to-Shift Supply Chain Risks Loom Under Trump's 2026 Policies
SocialMar 16, 2026

Hard-to-Shift Supply Chain Risks Loom Under Trump's 2026 Policies

With the easy bits of US-China supply chain decoupling now over, it is the hard-to-move parts that remain. Trump’s 2026 policy decisions have the potential to affect much of the world’s economic security. If he gets them wrong, the worst may...

By Chad P. Bown
Hormuz Closure Threatens Oil, Gas, Fertilizer, Food Security
SocialMar 16, 2026

Hormuz Closure Threatens Oil, Gas, Fertilizer, Food Security

Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson on the GLOBAL IMPACT of the STRAIT OF HORMUZ: "You’ve now closed off 20% of the world’s oil supply, 25% of the world’s liquid natural gas, and 35% of the world’s urea... There's going to be...

By Steve Hanke
FedEx Overtakes UPS as Parcel Market Value Leader
SocialMar 16, 2026

FedEx Overtakes UPS as Parcel Market Value Leader

There's a new market value champion in parcel logistics. For the first time in over 50 years, @FedEx just passed $UPS as the most valuable company in parcel. The Memphis-based pioneer is now worth over $85 billion. While UPS still retains...

By Ben Gordon
Kitchens Sense Crises First; Apps Enable Instant Panic Buying
SocialMar 16, 2026

Kitchens Sense Crises First; Apps Enable Instant Panic Buying

The kitchen always knows first. Before the oil price dashboards, before the government announcements — the kitchen tells you a war has started. Right now in India: egg prices are dropping because the one crore eggs we sent to the Gulf every...

By Shashi Bellamkonda
U.S. Softens Ban on Uyghur Forced‑Labor Goods
SocialMar 16, 2026

U.S. Softens Ban on Uyghur Forced‑Labor Goods

“Amid the…turns in the Trump administration’s China trade policy, one feature has attracted little attention: the [U.S.] has apparently eased its efforts to block imports of goods made using the forced labor of China’s Uyghur population.” @economicsnoah https://t.co/C9UGkHv9WW

By Jonathan Cheng
You Must Choose: Reduce NA Trade or Cut China
SocialMar 16, 2026

You Must Choose: Reduce NA Trade or Cut China

“You can have less Mexico and Canada, 👉or you can have less China, 💥but you can’t have both.” ✍️Antonio Ortiz Mena, a former Mexican diplomat and professor at Georgetown University. https://t.co/h15MGpAnEg

By Richard Baldwin
Vietnam Faces Flight Cuts After Regional Jet Fuel Bans
SocialMar 16, 2026

Vietnam Faces Flight Cuts After Regional Jet Fuel Bans

Vietnam braces for flight cuts from April after China, Thailand ban jet fuel exports https://t.co/acAdeGg5Sf

By Jamie Freed
Saudi Reroutes Oil via Red Sea Amid Hormuz Closure
SocialMar 16, 2026

Saudi Reroutes Oil via Red Sea Amid Hormuz Closure

♦️Here’s a striking example of how a closure of the Strait of Hormuz can reshape global oil flows—and how Saudi Arabia can rapidly adapt by diverting supplies from its eastern fields to western Red Sea terminals. ♦️A VLCC oil tanker was...

By Anas Alhajji
Escorts Aren't a Sideshow; Expertise Matters in Maritime Strategy
SocialMar 16, 2026

Escorts Aren't a Sideshow; Expertise Matters in Maritime Strategy

“Escorts are a sideshow” 🤡🤡 Now I’ve been critical of our ability to surge enough destroyers to conduct effective convoys…. But “sideshow”?? And what qualifies an energy advisor to understand maritime choke points? 60 Minutes should have called Sal @mercoglianos

By John Konrad
US‑Owned, Marshall‑Flagged Bulker Bolts Through Strait
SocialMar 16, 2026

US‑Owned, Marshall‑Flagged Bulker Bolts Through Strait

The Star Bulk bulker Star Gwyenth bolted and made the run though the Strait and out. She is Marshall Is-flagged but US owned. https://t.co/2eQ7Lwqh17

By Sal Mercogliano
US and Chile Launch Talks to Secure Critical Minerals
SocialMar 16, 2026

US and Chile Launch Talks to Secure Critical Minerals

US-Chile critical minerals talks open to secure copper, lithium, and rare earth supply chains. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/03/us-chile-critical-minerals-talks-kick.html

By The Metalnomist
CPO Is Inevitable, Not Imminent, Now Echoed by Cisco
SocialMar 16, 2026

CPO Is Inevitable, Not Imminent, Now Echoed by Cisco

Cisco just based their whole presentation on my theme from a year ago that “CPO is inevitable but not imminent” - original article. https://t.co/mQzqMJLylu

By Andrew Schmitt
Freight Market Stable, Contract Rates Rising, Panic Unfounded
SocialMar 15, 2026

Freight Market Stable, Contract Rates Rising, Panic Unfounded

Trucking spot rates are incredibly stable right now. Contract freight rates are still moving up. Tender volumes moving up. Tender rejections stable. The doomsday folks selling panic in freight markets are not looking at the data. https://t.co/R8VVxcYhOv

By Craig Fuller
Carbon Pricing Impact Depends on Supply Chain Coverage
SocialMar 15, 2026

Carbon Pricing Impact Depends on Supply Chain Coverage

Quick explainer of how the Food Dude's math is wrong (again) today: when you think about the impact of carbon pricing on fuel costs (diesel in this case), what matters is which parts of the supply chain are covered and...

By Andrew Leach
Beyond Skills: Leveraging Competency Drives Procurement Excellence
SocialMar 15, 2026

Beyond Skills: Leveraging Competency Drives Procurement Excellence

“Having gr8 technical competency is no longer what distinguishes top-notch #procurement functions from those that are mediocre or run-of-the-mill. How we nurture & leverage that competency across the org. is what truly counts.” https://t.co/s48vDbFr5l #purchasing #supplychain https://t.co/rfZNNW04Dr

By Sigi Osagie
Chokepoints: Repeated Disruptions Threaten Global Trade
SocialMar 15, 2026

Chokepoints: Repeated Disruptions Threaten Global Trade

🚨WHY CHOKEPOINTS ARE IMPORTANT?🚨 Think about the issues we have experienced with maritime chokepoints over the last five years. 2021: Ever Given shut down the Suez Canal for 6 days. 2022: Russia invades Ukraine and disrupts the Turkish Strait. 2023-24: Panama Canal lower water...

By Sal Mercogliano
Data Drives the Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing
SocialMar 15, 2026

Data Drives the Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing

#Technology #Newsletter #Semiconductor #Manufacturing #Data NLOG-295 | Semiconductor And Beyond Newsletter | The Semiconductor Data Supply Chain: https://newsletter.chetanpatil.in/p/semiconductor-and-beyond-newsletter-295/

By Chetan Arvind Patil
Urgent Call: Allied Warships Needed in Hormuz
SocialMar 15, 2026

Urgent Call: Allied Warships Needed in Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz Update 15 March 2026 1⃣ Five Maritime Stories from Around the World 2⃣ Strait of Hormuz/Persian Gulf Update 3⃣ The Call for Allied Warships 4⃣ Minesweepers 5⃣ Historical Parallel to Strait of Hormuz Video: https://t.co/ETPsN2XFIX https://t.co/oOEKhMM28I

By Sal Mercogliano
Truckers Share Toughest and Easiest Damaged Loads
SocialMar 15, 2026

Truckers Share Toughest and Easiest Damaged Loads

Truckers: what was the hardest damaged product you’ve gotten stuck with to get rid of? (And what was the easiest) https://t.co/XLr2awqVNu

By Timothy Dooner
Global Tensions Trigger Fertilizer Shortage, Food Price Surge
SocialMar 15, 2026

Global Tensions Trigger Fertilizer Shortage, Food Price Surge

More supply chain extension of Iran war. China halts fertilizer exports. How does Trump’s trade war with Canada and Canadian potash fit here for US farmers? Which can affect the E2E food supply chain. That supply-inflation loop.

By Tom Craig
U.S. War Deepens Iran's Dictatorship, Raises Gas Prices
SocialMar 15, 2026

U.S. War Deepens Iran's Dictatorship, Raises Gas Prices

He puts his name on everything, so let’s make sure his name is on this, too: —> “Overall, it has not toppled Iran’s dictatorship and might have strengthened it. We helped install a younger supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who may be...

By Joseph G. Allen
Trucking Volumes Rise, Showing Oil Spikes Aren’t Slowing Economy
SocialMar 15, 2026

Trucking Volumes Rise, Showing Oil Spikes Aren’t Slowing Economy

No sign that oil spikes are hurting the domestic economy. Trucking volumes continue to accelerate. +8% YoY and has now cleared 2024 comps. Despite the noise, the signal coming from freight is that activity in the domestic goods economy is...

By Craig Fuller
Red Sea Swarms with Tankers as Hormuz Remains Closed
SocialMar 15, 2026

Red Sea Swarms with Tankers as Hormuz Remains Closed

MAP OF THE DAY: While the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed (other than a few tankers, notably from India), the Red Sea is witnessing the arrival of an oil tanker armada to the Saudi terminals there. (Tracking via @TheTerminal) (Blue...

By Javier Blas
Confectionery Supply Chains Brace for Conflict‑Driven Shortages
SocialMar 15, 2026

Confectionery Supply Chains Brace for Conflict‑Driven Shortages

Confectionery supply chains are bracing for shortage risk as conflict escalation impacts trade routes, freight and energy - pressuring ingredients + packaging inputs. Actions: rapid risk review, alternate sourcing, stronger visibility. #SupplyChain #Confectionery https://t.co/9CBpZa8x6A

By Lisa Anderson
The Strait of Hormuz Remains Insecure Despite Security Claims
SocialMar 15, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz Remains Insecure Despite Security Claims

Can the Strait of Hormuz really be secured? GeopoliticalGuy | Substack https://open.substack.com/pub/geopoliticalguy/p/can-the-strait-of-hormuz-really-be?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web #Iran #Hormuz #MiddleEast

By Geopolitical Guy
Shipping Confidence Hinges on Iran Conflict Ending Soon
SocialMar 15, 2026

Shipping Confidence Hinges on Iran Conflict Ending Soon

Ok but the real question is when will shipping feel confident enough to return to normal?

By Mike Schuler
From WWI Convoys to Invisible US Navy in Gulf
SocialMar 15, 2026

From WWI Convoys to Invisible US Navy in Gulf

🚨Return of the Mayflower🚨 On May 4, 1917, six US destroyers of Destroyer Division Eight under Commander Joseph Taussig arrived in Cobh (today Queenstown), Ireland. The ships were the first of a vanguard of 35 American destroyers that arrived in Europe after...

By Sal Mercogliano
War on Iran Sparks Unprecedented Supply Chain Uncertainty
SocialMar 15, 2026

War on Iran Sparks Unprecedented Supply Chain Uncertainty

The US-Israeli war on Iran, is heavily disrupting fertilizer, aluminum, semiconductor inputs, and other key industrial supplies. Supply chain expert Nick Vyas: “We have created equal if not greater uncertainty than during the pandemic.” TRUMP’S WAR = AFFORDABILITY PROBLEMS. https://t.co/zziB6qAr5L

By Steve Hanke
Two LCS Mine‑Countermeasure Ships Deployed to Malaysia Amid Regional Pullback
SocialMar 15, 2026

Two LCS Mine‑Countermeasure Ships Deployed to Malaysia Amid Regional Pullback

So 2 of the 3 Littoral Combat Ships outfitted with the mines countermeasures package is in Malaysia? Not sure about Canberra but this seems like a strange time to pull a major element from the region.

By Sal Mercogliano
US Oil Exports Could Spark Overwhelming Ban Demand
SocialMar 15, 2026

US Oil Exports Could Spark Overwhelming Ban Demand

I’m really concerned that when people take this one step further and learn that the US is actually selling oil to other countries that the public’s demand for an export ban will become overwhelming.

By Joe Weisenthal
Global Shipping Chaos Raises Costs for Everyone
SocialMar 15, 2026

Global Shipping Chaos Raises Costs for Everyone

More than 100 cargo ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf. Nearby ports are packed with redirected cargo. Costs are being driven up globally. NOBODY IS SPARED FROM THE TRUMP- NETANYAHU WAR TAX. https://t.co/EF8fmqKgiV

By Steve Hanke
Alba Cuts 19% Capacity to Safeguard Operations Amid Hormuz Disruption
SocialMar 15, 2026

Alba Cuts 19% Capacity to Safeguard Operations Amid Hormuz Disruption

March 15 (Reuters) - Aluminium Bahrain https://t.co/oYsWepGMNg, known as Alba, said on Sunday it had initiated a shutdown of three aluminium smelting lines accounting for 19% of its capacity to preserve business continuity amid ongoing disruption in the Strait of...

By Guy Faulconbridge
Battery Fires Threaten Fragile Supply Chains, LA Port Chief Warns
SocialMar 15, 2026

Battery Fires Threaten Fragile Supply Chains, LA Port Chief Warns

Lithium-ion battery blazes imperil fragile supply chains, warns Los Angeles port chief https://t.co/6hprhROZuE via @ft

By Cathy Morrow Roberson
Fuel Oil Prices Spike, Threatening Container Shipping Costs
SocialMar 15, 2026

Fuel Oil Prices Spike, Threatening Container Shipping Costs

COLUMN: While the price of Brent and WTI crudes remain well below their record high, the cost of fuel oil has surged above the 2022 and 2008 peaks. The surge is a big problem for the workhorse of globalisation: the container...

By Javier Blas
Generative AI Lifts Retail Margins—Buy Walmart
SocialMar 15, 2026

Generative AI Lifts Retail Margins—Buy Walmart

Macro: Generative AI boosts retail margins via supply‑chain automation. Leaders: WMT, TGT. Risk: AI discovery can divert share from opaque retailers. Trade: Buy WMT. 📈 — Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA More insights: t.me/si14Kopylov

By Viktor Kopylov, PhD, CFA