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EPS Boosts VLCC Series with Two More Hengli Newbuilds
NewsMar 1, 2026

EPS Boosts VLCC Series with Two More Hengli Newbuilds

Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has placed two additional 306,000 dwt VLCC orders with China’s Hengli Shipbuilding, expanding its fleet to ten VLCCs at the yard. The vessels are part of a five‑ship order slated for delivery in 2029‑2030, completing a broader...

By Splash 247
Yo-Chi X DTP Partnership Brings Youth Myki to Life with My-Chi Monday Blitz via Snack Drawer
NewsMar 1, 2026

Yo-Chi X DTP Partnership Brings Youth Myki to Life with My-Chi Monday Blitz via Snack Drawer

Yo‑Chi, the Gen Z‑focused snack brand, has partnered with Victoria’s Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) and creative agency Snack Drawer to launch “my‑Chi Monday.” The eight‑week campaign runs until 23 March, offering Youth myki holders a 20% discount on Yo‑Chi purchases every Monday. The...

By Campaign Brief
Japan Shipping Group Says Strait of Hormuz Closed to Energy, Other Traffic
NewsMar 1, 2026

Japan Shipping Group Says Strait of Hormuz Closed to Energy, Other Traffic

Japan’s largest maritime shipping conglomerate announced that the Iranian Navy has officially barred all vessels from transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The ban specifically targets energy cargoes, including crude oil and liquefied natural gas, effectively shutting the narrow waterway to...

By Nikkei Asia – Economy
Global Aviation Shock: Second Blast Near Dubai Airport Raises Fears for Australian Travellers
NewsMar 1, 2026

Global Aviation Shock: Second Blast Near Dubai Airport Raises Fears for Australian Travellers

A second blast near Dubai International Airport has intensified concerns over Middle East air travel safety, prompting Australia’s foreign minister to warn of severe disruptions. The incident follows the ongoing Iran‑Israel/USA conflict that has already threatened Gulf airspace. Roughly 11%...

By eTurboNews
Good: United Threatens To Kick Off Passengers Who Don’t Use Headphones
NewsMar 1, 2026

Good: United Threatens To Kick Off Passengers Who Don’t Use Headphones

United Airlines has amended its contract of carriage, adding a new clause that passengers must wear headphones when listening to audio or video content. The amendment raises the total list of enforceable behaviors to 22, giving crew the authority to...

By One Mile at a Time
Chinese SUV Beats Lexus GX, Toyota Land Cruiser In Off-Road Test
NewsMar 1, 2026

Chinese SUV Beats Lexus GX, Toyota Land Cruiser In Off-Road Test

In an Australian off‑road comparison by CarExpert, Great Wall Motors’ three‑row GWM Tank outperformed both the Lexus GX and the Toyota Land Cruiser (J300) on a demanding roller course. While the Land Rover Defender claimed overall victory, the Tank matched...

By Jalopnik
KMTC Tied to Six HD Hyundai Boxships
NewsMar 1, 2026

KMTC Tied to Six HD Hyundai Boxships

Korea Marine Transport Co (KMTC) has placed a KRW 372.4 bn ($258 m) order for six 1,800‑TEU feeder containerships with HD Hyundai shipyards. The vessels are scheduled for delivery between August 2027 and June 2028, adding to KMTC’s fleet of more than 60 ships that...

By Splash 247
Iran Conflict Threatens India’s $4.5 Billion Electronics Exports to Gulf via UAE, Hormuz Route Disruptions
NewsMar 1, 2026

Iran Conflict Threatens India’s $4.5 Billion Electronics Exports to Gulf via UAE, Hormuz Route Disruptions

India’s electronics and tech exports to the Gulf, valued at $4.5 billion in FY26, face disruption as the Iran‑Israel conflict restricts airspace and the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The United Arab Emirates, the second‑largest buyer, accounted for $4.1 billion of those shipments,...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
West Asia Conflict May Spike Dal Prices; Rice Exports to Iran at Risk
NewsMar 1, 2026

West Asia Conflict May Spike Dal Prices; Rice Exports to Iran at Risk

The ongoing West Asia conflict is expected to push global pulse prices higher, threatening a rise in dal costs for Indian households. India imports roughly 5‑6 million tonnes of pulses from Myanmar, Canada and Africa, leaving the domestic market vulnerable to...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Middle East Conflict Threatens UAE Polymer Export Port
NewsMar 1, 2026

Middle East Conflict Threatens UAE Polymer Export Port

The escalating Middle East conflict sparked a fire at Jabel Ali port, the UAE hub that moves roughly 65 % of GCC polymer exports and 33 % of regional petrochemical cargo. The blaze, caused by debris from an aerial interception, resulted in no...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
AMC Canceled The First Car With An Onboard Computer At The 11th Hour
NewsMar 1, 2026

AMC Canceled The First Car With An Onboard Computer At The 11th Hour

The 1957 AMC Rambler Rebel was slated to debut Bendix’s Electrojector, an analog‑computer‑controlled electronic fuel‑injection system that could shave half a second off its 0‑60 time. Engineers battled reliability issues, especially cold‑weather starting below 50 °F, and the program was cancelled...

By Jalopnik
Hormuz Trade Slows to Trickle as Attacks Continue
NewsMar 1, 2026

Hormuz Trade Slows to Trickle as Attacks Continue

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil conduit, has seen trade reduced to a trickle after a wave of escalatory attacks. U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, followed by Iranian reprisals triggered by the reported assassination of Supreme Leader...

By Energy Intelligence
Op-Ed: Gulf States Face a Strategic Choice After Iranian Attacks
NewsMar 1, 2026

Op-Ed: Gulf States Face a Strategic Choice After Iranian Attacks

Iranian drone attacks on Dubai and other Gulf cities followed the launch of Operation Epic Fury, immediately crippling air services and throttling ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, heavily dependent on imported food...

By The Maritime Executive
Why Do Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Have Such A Distinct Sound?
NewsMar 1, 2026

Why Do Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Have Such A Distinct Sound?

Harley‑Davidson’s iconic exhaust note comes from its 45‑degree firing V‑twin, where both pistons share a single crank pin, creating a "bang‑bang‑rest" rhythm. The engine’s lack of balance shafts amplifies vibration, making the exhaust valve pop the dominant audible cue rather...

By Jalopnik
Can You Bring Your Own Car Parts To A Mechanic?
NewsMar 1, 2026

Can You Bring Your Own Car Parts To A Mechanic?

Car owners can indeed bring their own replacement parts to a mechanic, potentially saving on the markup that shops add to OEM or aftermarket components. However, many garages refuse for reasons such as lost profit, warranty complications, and safety concerns....

By Jalopnik
Philippines Eyes $800-Million ADB Backstop for North-South Commuter Railway Operator
NewsMar 1, 2026

Philippines Eyes $800-Million ADB Backstop for North-South Commuter Railway Operator

The Philippines is seeking up to $800 million from the Asian Development Bank as a partial credit guarantee to backstop availability payments for the North‑South Commuter Railway (NSCR) operator. The guarantee, equivalent to 24 months of payments, aims to mitigate government...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Speak Softly and Carry a Big V-8: 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood on Bring a Trailer
NewsMar 1, 2026

Speak Softly and Carry a Big V-8: 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood on Bring a Trailer

A 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood in a sleek black‑on‑black scheme is now listed on Bring a Trailer with no reserve, offering a rare rear‑wheel‑drive luxury sedan at a potentially low price. The car sits on a D‑body platform, features a 5.7‑liter...

By Car and Driver
Why The Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine Has Four Spark Plugs
NewsMar 1, 2026

Why The Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine Has Four Spark Plugs

Harley‑Davidson introduced the Milwaukee‑Eight V‑twin engine to replace the Twin Cam, delivering 11% more torque and a higher 10.5:1 compression ratio while maintaining the same weight. The engine features four valves per cylinder and a dual‑spark plug setup that accelerates...

By Jalopnik
Chokepoints Under Pressure: When Geography and Conflict Strain the Arteries of Global Trade
NewsMar 1, 2026

Chokepoints Under Pressure: When Geography and Conflict Strain the Arteries of Global Trade

The article highlights how simultaneous geopolitical tensions at the Strait of Hormuz, the Red Sea, and Pakistan’s Arabian Sea threaten global maritime trade. Iranian Revolutionary Guard warnings triggered tanker stand‑offs, navigation interference, and a surge in war‑risk insurance premiums, while...

By gCaptain
Here's How Much The Toyota GR Supra Has Depreciated In 5 Years
NewsMar 1, 2026

Here's How Much The Toyota GR Supra Has Depreciated In 5 Years

The 2021 Toyota GR Supra loses roughly 23% of its original price after five years, leaving resale values between $40,000 and $50,000 for low‑mileage examples. Compared with peers, the BMW Z4 depreciates about 40%, while the Porsche 718 Cayman retains...

By Jalopnik
The Power of Cities over the Seas
NewsMar 1, 2026

The Power of Cities over the Seas

Cities are emerging as powerful actors in ocean governance, using port regulations, municipal procurement, and data tools to shape maritime behavior. Port clean‑air initiatives in Los Angeles and Long Beach have forced shipping lines toward lower‑emission fuels and shore power. Municipal buyers...

By Mongabay
System Report: VLMs Unlock Efficiencies for All World Machinery
NewsMar 1, 2026

System Report: VLMs Unlock Efficiencies for All World Machinery

All World Machinery Supply, a Roscoe, Illinois distributor of 15,000 machine‑part SKUs, tackled a storage crunch and labor bottlenecks by installing four Kardex vertical lift modules (VLMs) and an in‑house conveyor system. The VLMs cut the warehouse footprint by 75%...

By Modern Materials Handling
How The 'Non-Passenger Work Vehicle' Became The Family Car
NewsMar 1, 2026

How The 'Non-Passenger Work Vehicle' Became The Family Car

The 1970s oil crisis prompted the U.S. to adopt CAFE fuel‑economy standards, but a loophole exempted light‑truck classifications from strict limits. Automakers exploited this by reclassifying vehicles like the Jeep Cherokee as “non‑passenger work vehicles,” allowing them to meet weaker...

By Jalopnik
Special Report: 2026 Productivity Achievement Awards
NewsMar 1, 2026

Special Report: 2026 Productivity Achievement Awards

Modern's 2026 Productivity Achievement Awards recognized top performers in warehousing/distribution, innovation, and e‑fulfillment. Performance Health won Warehousing/Distribution for a streamlined distribution center, reduced packaging waste, and improved KPI tracking. Staples earned the Innovation award for its integrated robotics platform, autonomous...

By Modern Materials Handling
Productivity Solution: Andrews Streamlines Beverage Delivery
NewsMar 1, 2026

Productivity Solution: Andrews Streamlines Beverage Delivery

Andrews Distributing partnered with Big Joe Forklifts to deploy the LPT40 DSD, a pallet truck that integrates a scale for delivery‑by‑weight verification. The system replaces manual case counting, cutting stop times by up to 43% and easing navigation in tight store...

By Modern Materials Handling
I Tested the Weird, Tiny, Low-Cost Electric Car Soon Coming to the US
NewsMar 1, 2026

I Tested the Weird, Tiny, Low-Cost Electric Car Soon Coming to the US

Fiat is set to launch the Topolino, a $12‑13k electric quadricycle, in the United States later this year. Based on the Citroën Ami, the two‑seat vehicle offers a 5.5 kWh battery, about 45 km range, and a top speed of 28 mph, positioning...

By Electrek
Skuld P&I Cancels War Risk Cover in Mideast Gulf
NewsMar 1, 2026

Skuld P&I Cancels War Risk Cover in Mideast Gulf

Skuld P&I announced the cancellation of its war‑risk coverage for vessels operating in the Middle East Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, citing a deteriorating geopolitical climate after US and Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory actions. The notice...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
UAE Fujairah Bunker Market Braced for Impact
NewsMar 1, 2026

UAE Fujairah Bunker Market Braced for Impact

Bunker traders in Fujairah, the Middle East’s largest marine fuels hub, are preparing for a sharp decline in demand after heightened Gulf tensions and unverified warnings of a Strait of Hormuz closure. Recent missile strikes near Fujairah and Jebel Ali have...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Borderlands Mexico: Canada, Mexico Draw Record Foreign Investment in 2025
NewsMar 1, 2026

Borderlands Mexico: Canada, Mexico Draw Record Foreign Investment in 2025

Canada and Mexico posted record foreign direct investment in 2025, underscoring North America’s growing role as a manufacturing hub. Canada received $96.8 billion, the strongest inflow in 18 years, while Mexico attracted a historic $40.87 billion, a 10.8% year‑over‑year rise. U.S. investors...

By FreightWaves
Vogue Editor Downgrades Herself From American First Class Due To Bad Service
NewsMar 1, 2026

Vogue Editor Downgrades Herself From American First Class Due To Bad Service

Former Vogue editor Gabriella Karefa‑Johnson, an American Airlines Concierge Key member, downgraded herself from first class to business on a JFK‑London flight after experiencing substandard service and micro‑aggressions from a flight attendant. She highlighted being the only Black woman among...

By One Mile at a Time
Gulf Airspace Shutdown Strands ITB Berlin Travelers on Qatar Airways, Emirates and Others
NewsMar 1, 2026

Gulf Airspace Shutdown Strands ITB Berlin Travelers on Qatar Airways, Emirates and Others

A surprise US‑Israel strike on Iran triggered an immediate shutdown of Gulf airspace, leaving thousands of travelers—including ITB Berlin delegates—in Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Bahrain stranded. Major carriers such as Qatar Airways, Emirates and Etihad scrambled to provide emergency...

By eTurboNews
Major Brand Recalls 20,000 E-Bikes Due to Separating Rear Wheel
NewsMar 1, 2026

Major Brand Recalls 20,000 E-Bikes Due to Separating Rear Wheel

Trek Bicycle Corporation and its sister brand Electra are recalling nearly 20,000 e‑bikes sold in the United States due to a rear‑wheel bolt defect that can cause the wheel to separate. The recall targets specific 2026 model‑year FX+ 1, FX+ 1S, Townie Go! Step Thru...

By Electrek
Here’s How Much Longer The Airbus A350-1000 Is Compared To The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner
NewsMar 1, 2026

Here’s How Much Longer The Airbus A350-1000 Is Compared To The Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner

The Airbus A350‑1000 measures 242 ft 1 in, about 18 ft longer than Boeing’s 787‑10, which is 224 ft 0 in. It also offers a 9,000 nm range versus the 787‑10’s 6,330 nm, targeting high‑capacity long‑haul routes. Airbus has secured 367 firm orders for the A350‑1000, just ten more...

By Simple Flying
Avelo Airlines Extends Flights Through Fall 2026
NewsMar 1, 2026

Avelo Airlines Extends Flights Through Fall 2026

Avelo Airlines announced it will keep its flight schedule active through mid‑November 2026, allowing bookings to more than 30 popular U.S. and Caribbean destinations. One‑way fares start at $42 and children 14 and under travel free with an adult. The carrier...

By Breaking Travel News
How The F-35 Stacks Up Against The Eurofighter Typhoon In 2026
NewsMar 1, 2026

How The F-35 Stacks Up Against The Eurofighter Typhoon In 2026

In 2026 the United Kingdom and Italy are the only NATO members operating both the Lockheed Martin F‑35 Lightning II and the Eurofighter Typhoon side by side. The F‑35 provides stealth, sensor fusion and networked warfare for contested environments, while the Typhoon...

By Simple Flying
Redefining Healthcare Supply Chain Performance, From Spend Control to Strategic Value
NewsMar 1, 2026

Redefining Healthcare Supply Chain Performance, From Spend Control to Strategic Value

Healthcare supply chains are evolving from back‑office cost centers to strategic assets that influence operating rooms, pharmacies, and executive decision‑making. Hospitals now align supply metrics with labor and revenue data, exposing cross‑functional savings that were previously siloed. Objective analytics and...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics
Passengers Stranded at Delhi's IGI Airport Amid Escalated Israel-Iran Conflict
NewsMar 1, 2026

Passengers Stranded at Delhi's IGI Airport Amid Escalated Israel-Iran Conflict

Passengers at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were left stranded after a wave of flight cancellations triggered by airspace closures across the Middle East. The closures follow coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, prompting the Ministry of Civil...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Your Average Sedan Can Tow Surprisingly Well
NewsMar 1, 2026

Your Average Sedan Can Tow Surprisingly Well

Recent model‑year sedans are officially rated to tow between 1,000 and 2,000 pounds, challenging the long‑standing perception that only trucks and large SUVs can handle trailers. Manufacturers such as Volvo, Volkswagen and Toyota list factory‑approved hitches and specific weight limits...

By Jalopnik
Why Is the Midwest the Most Volatile Region in the U.S.?
NewsMar 1, 2026

Why Is the Midwest the Most Volatile Region in the U.S.?

The Midwest has become the most volatile U.S. trucking region over the past six months, with tender rejection rates consistently 4‑5 percentage points higher than any other area. A disproportionate share of refrigerated shipments—30% to 35% of all outbound reefer—tightens...

By FreightWaves
The Term 'Supercar' Existed Long Before The Miura
NewsMar 1, 2026

The Term 'Supercar' Existed Long Before The Miura

The term “supercar” first appeared in a 1920 British newspaper describing the Ensign 6, a 6.7‑liter car with 39 horsepower—far earlier than the Lamborghini Miura’s 1966 debut. While the Miura’s mid‑engine layout and striking design popularized the label, earlier models like the...

By Jalopnik
The World's Weirdest Rotary Engine Is A 118-Year-Old French Spinner That Leaks Castor Oil Everywhere
NewsMar 1, 2026

The World's Weirdest Rotary Engine Is A 118-Year-Old French Spinner That Leaks Castor Oil Everywhere

The Gnome Omega, an 8‑liter seven‑cylinder rotary engine introduced in 1908, powered many World War I aircraft. Unlike later Wankel rotaries, the Gnome spun its cylinders and crankcase around a fixed crankshaft, delivering about 50 hp at 1,200 rpm. Its simple two‑state ignition,...

By Jalopnik
The Last Car Elvis Presley Ever Drove Was A Classy Stutz Fit For A King
NewsMar 1, 2026

The Last Car Elvis Presley Ever Drove Was A Classy Stutz Fit For A King

Elvis Presley’s passion for automobiles culminated in his ownership of five Stutz Blackhawks, the most notable being the 1973 Blackhawk III – the last car he ever drove. The neoclassic Stutz brand was resurrected in the late 1960s by James O’Donnell...

By Jalopnik
What To Expect With Dealer Vs. Safelite Windshield Replacements
NewsMar 1, 2026

What To Expect With Dealer Vs. Safelite Windshield Replacements

Windshield replacements are a safety‑critical expense, often ranging from a few hundred dollars to several thousand for premium models. Dealerships install only OEM glass, which is required for vehicles equipped with ADAS to ensure proper sensor calibration, but their labor...

By Jalopnik
Here's Where Automakers Freeze Their Lugnuts Off For Cold Weather Testing
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Here's Where Automakers Freeze Their Lugnuts Off For Cold Weather Testing

Automakers still rely on real‑world cold‑weather testing to validate vehicle performance in extreme conditions. Facilities range from Tesla's Alaska test track to Volvo's Kiruna site and the shared winter‑testing hub in Sweden’s Arjeplog. In the U.S., manufacturers supplement field tests...

By Jalopnik
ANA VS JAL: Who Actually Dominates The Japan-US Market In 2026?
NewsFeb 28, 2026

ANA VS JAL: Who Actually Dominates The Japan-US Market In 2026?

All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) dominate Japan‑US transpacific traffic, but their route structures differ. In March 2026 ANA scheduled 465 one‑way flights from Tokyo, offering about 118,000 seats, while JAL operated 545 flights from four Japanese airports...

By Simple Flying
3 Sights You Miss If You Take The Longest Train Route In The U.S.
NewsFeb 28, 2026

3 Sights You Miss If You Take The Longest Train Route In The U.S.

The California Zephyr, Amtrak’s longest route at nearly 2,500 miles, runs from Chicago to the San Francisco Bay across seven states. While the train offers spectacular scenery, it bypasses three automotive‑centric attractions: Carhenge in Nebraska, the drive‑up Pikes Peak Highway in Colorado,...

By Jalopnik
You Should Shove A 450-HP Volvo Engine In Your BMW E30, Unless You're Chicken
NewsFeb 28, 2026

You Should Shove A 450-HP Volvo Engine In Your BMW E30, Unless You're Chicken

Swedish engine specialist Alf Eng installed a 450‑horsepower Volvo B4204T35 twin‑charged 2.0‑liter four‑cylinder into a BMW E30 rallycross chassis. The modified E30 entered the Lillehammer Hillclimb, where driver Hans‑Joran Ostreng recorded the fourth‑fastest overall time despite a loose rear‑end and...

By Jalopnik
What Is Off Road Diesel And Why Is It Illegal To Use On Road?
NewsFeb 28, 2026

What Is Off Road Diesel And Why Is It Illegal To Use On Road?

Off‑road diesel, known as red diesel, is a tax‑exempt fuel dyed for easy identification and originally intended for equipment that rarely uses public highways. The EPA now requires it to meet the same emissions standards as on‑road diesel, but using...

By Jalopnik
Airspace Closures Across Middle East Cause Flight Cancellations After Strikes on Iran
NewsFeb 28, 2026

Airspace Closures Across Middle East Cause Flight Cancellations After Strikes on Iran

Following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, airspace across the Middle East was shut down, prompting widespread commercial flight cancellations. Major hubs—including Dubai International, Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International, and Doha’s Hamad International—suspended operations until further notice. Gulf carriers and global...

By The Points Guy (TPG)