WEX’s New Payment Solution Manages At-Home Charging for EV Fleet Drivers
WEX has launched EV At‑Home with Vehicle Fraud Protection, an upgrade to its EV At‑Home payment platform. The new feature automatically validates home‑charging sessions by cross‑checking vehicle, charger, and utility data, ensuring fleets reimburse only legitimate usage. By removing manual claim processes and flagging unauthorized personal charging, it closes a major visibility gap in fleet electrification. The tool integrates with WEX’s broader EV ecosystem, letting companies manage fuel and electricity through a single account and invoice.

Germany: New Electric Car Incentive Clears Key Hurdle
Germany's Bundestag approved the Act on Promoting Climate‑Neutral Mobility, creating a legal framework for a new electric‑vehicle grant that will apply retroactively to cars first registered after 1 January 2026. The scheme offers up to €6,000 (about $6,540) for battery‑electric models and...

PSP Taps Carpenter For Interim Executive Director
Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) has appointed Victoria Carpenter, the current assistant director of aviation, as interim executive director, succeeding Harry Barrett who is leaving to become assistant director at the Sacramento County Department of Airports. Carpenter previously served as...

These Chevy Crossovers Have The Same AWD Issue - What's GM Doing About It?
General Motors has identified an all‑wheel‑drive (AWD) fault affecting 2024‑2026 Chevrolet Traverse, 2024‑2026 GMC Acadia and 2025‑2026 Buick Enclave models. The issue triggers “Service AWD/4WD” warnings and the U3000 Sym 92 error code, and GM’s March 2026 service bulletin recommends a dealer‑performed reset...
Angola's TAAG Targets "Financial Sustainability" By 2029
Angola’s flag carrier TAAG announced a strategic roadmap to achieve financial sustainability by 2029. The plan hinges on a $186 million bond issuance, a slated privatisation in 2026, and operational reforms such as new route development and an in‑house MRO centre....
Lufthansa Slashes A340 And 747 Fleet, Outsources Flying As Labor Fight Intensifies
Lufthansa announced the retirement of its remaining four A340‑600s by October 2026, the grounding of two 747‑400s this winter with final retirement in 2027, and the transfer of nine A350‑900s to its low‑cost long‑haul subsidiary Discover. At the same time, the...

Cebu Pacific, Jettainer Extend Long-Term Partnership
Philippines’ leading carrier Cebu Pacific has renewed and expanded its long‑term partnership with ULD specialist Jettainer. The early renewal extends comprehensive unit‑load‑device management and adds Jettainer’s new IoT tracking solution that uses LoRa, BLE and cellular mesh technology. The agreement...
J.B. Hunt CEO Touts First-Quarter Performance
J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported a strong first‑quarter, posting net earnings of $141.6 million ($1.49 EPS), up roughly 20% year‑over‑year, and total operating revenue of $3.06 billion, a 5% increase. CEO Shelley Simpson highlighted a tighter truckload market driven by stricter safety...
Spiking FedEx, UPS Fuel Fees Are Grabbing Shippers’ Attention
FedEx and UPS have driven a record‑high quarter for ground delivery costs as fuel surcharges surged. The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index shows Q1 per‑package rates were 39.3% above the January 2018 baseline and are projected to reach 42% in Q2. Fuel surcharges...

Midwest States Reel From Severe Storms
Record rainfall and severe thunderstorms hammered the Midwest on April 15, 2026, flooding streets in Milwaukee and prompting Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers to declare a state of emergency. At least three tornadoes touched down, while wind gusts up to 70 mph...
Montana National Guard Returns World War II Soldier Home, Honoring Nation’s Promise
On April 15, airmen from the Montana Air National Guard’s 120th Airlift Wing flew a C‑130H transport mission to return the remains of World War II Pvt. Harry David Bordner to his hometown of Butte, Montana. The solemn ceremony, overseen by the Montana...
Canada Post Takes Steps to Stop Home Mail Delivery
Canada Post announced the first phase of a five‑year plan to replace home delivery for roughly 4 million Canadian addresses with community mailboxes. The pilot involves 13 municipalities and will convert about 136,000 doors, a process that can take six to...
Logistics Layoffs Top 800 as Contracts Unwind Across Trucking, Warehousing
Over the past three weeks, U.S. logistics firms announced 829 layoffs as contract freight dries up. Warehouse operators Saddle Creek and Ryder cut 321 jobs after customers pulled services in‑house or failed to renew agreements. Trucking carriers, including Day &...

MODEX 2026: Kardex Launches PortScale for Enhanced AutoStore Inventory Accuracy
At MODEX 2026, Kardex unveiled PortScale, a weight‑sensor add‑on for AutoStore ports that provides real‑time verification of picking and putaway operations. The solution integrates with Kardex’s Intuitive Picking Assistant, barcode scanning and computer‑vision tools to instantly detect errors, support cycle...
Overwhelming Public Support for Restoration of Key Scottish Rail Links
A poll of 1,303 adults in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire shows strong public backing for reinstating rail services to Ellon, Peterhead and Fraserburgh, with 78% supporting the Ellon‑Peterhead line and 76% favoring Fraserburgh. The survey, commissioned by the Aberdeen & Grampian...

Iran and US Say the Strait of Hormuz Is Completely Open
Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open for commercial traffic, directing vessels to a new coordinated route around Larak Island. The United States, while acknowledging the declaration, kept a naval blockade in place against Iranian ports and...

Busy Start to the Year for Liege Airport’s Cargo Business
Liege Airport reported a solid start to 2026, with cargo volumes climbing 15.6% year‑on‑year to 342,845 tonnes and aircraft movements rising 7% to 7,247 flights in the first quarter. Export freight surged 20% YoY, propelled by e‑commerce, perishables and international...

RATP and Karsan Wrap up Autonomous Bus Trial in Paris
RATP and Turkish vehicle maker Karsan completed a six‑month autonomous electric bus pilot on Paris’s busy line 393, covering roughly 3,000 km of mixed‑traffic operation. The Karsan e‑ATAK, equipped with Adastec’s lidar, radar and infrared suite, ran five hours daily with a...

Pasadena Approves Plan for 710 Stub but Tables Restorative Justice Elements
Pasadena’s city council voted to adopt most of the Reconnecting Pasadena vision, a redevelopment blueprint for the 50‑acre “710 stub” that was seized by Caltrans in the 1970s for a never‑built freeway extension. The approved elements include a California Environmental...
Hyundai Serves Up Fresh Batch Of N Performance Parts
Hyundai announced a new line of N Performance Parts for its Elantra N and Ioniq 5 N models, now available at select U.S. dealers. The catalog includes cosmetic upgrades such as floor mats and decals, as well as performance‑oriented items like an Alcantara‑covered...

Russia’s Main Black Sea Port Resumes Loading Crude at Key Berth
Russia’s largest Black Sea port, Novorossiysk, resumed crude loading at berth 1 of the Sheskharis oil terminal on April 17, 2026. The Samos crude tanker, a Suezmax‑class vessel, moored at the berth and began loading later that afternoon. The berth is specifically designed...

Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz, but Few Box Ship Transits Predicted
Iran’s foreign minister announced that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open" following a 10‑day Israel‑Lebanon cease‑fire, but industry insiders remain doubtful about actual container traffic. The United States continues its naval blockade and has warned it will pursue Iranian...

Op-Ed: Why Data Is Becoming Shipping’s Most Valuable Asset
Shipping’s traditional cyclical model is giving way to structural uncertainty, forcing owners to prioritize data‑driven decision making. A survey of 225 maritime leaders shows over two‑thirds struggle with unpredictability, 42% wrestle with investment‑return balances, and 32% demand AI and automation....

Empty LNG Tankers Attempt Hormuz Crossing Into Persian Gulf
Two liquefied natural gas tankers, Al Hamra and Mraweh, owned by Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., were spotted heading toward the eastern side of the Strait of Hormuz. Their movement marks the first attempt by LNG vessels to enter the...

How Audi’s Electromechanical Progressive Steering Works
Audi’s ninth‑generation A6 arrives with a 6‑cylinder, 362‑hp engine, a 14.5‑inch OLED screen and a standard 4K dashcam. The highlight is its electromechanical progressive steering, which changes the steering ratio through variable tooth spacing in the rack. Coupled with standard...
Strait of Hormuz Reopening for Commercial Traffic, Trump and Iran Say
Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz is fully open for commercial vessels, aligning the move with a 10‑day cease‑fire between Israel and Lebanon brokered by President Trump. The reopening follows a week‑long U.S. blockade that aimed to pressure Iran over...
US Alcohol Importers Managing Shifting Consumption Habits
U.S. alcohol importers are grappling with a volatile market as containerized shipments of wine, beer and distilled spirits fell 4.9% in 2025 and plunged another 16.1% in the first quarter of 2026. Shifting consumer tastes toward alternative products and purchasing...
Home Depot Eyes Same-Day, Next-Day Delivery Site in New York
Home Depot has filed an application to build a 414,000‑square‑foot distribution center in Yaphank, New York, designed for same‑day and next‑day delivery of bulky building materials. The project would cost about $157 million to construct, with an additional $11 million for site improvements,...

Tested: 2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty Makes a Strong Argument for Gas Power
Ford’s 2026 F‑250 Super Duty Lariat can be equipped with a newly revived 7.3‑liter V8 that costs $1,500 more than the standard 6.8‑liter engine, delivering 430 hp and 485 lb‑ft of torque. The gasoline model accelerates to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds and completes...

Maharashtra Partners With NLDSL to Digitise State Logistics Through ULIP Platform
The Government of Maharashtra signed an MoU with NICDC Logistics Data Services Ltd (NLDSL) to deploy the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) across state agencies. ULIP already integrates 45 government systems through 137 APIs, powering more than 240 applications and...

World’s First Global Shipping Carbon Price Talks Back at UN’s Bargaining Table
The International Maritime Organization’s Net‑Zero Framework, which pairs a global carbon price with fuel‑standard mandates, is back on the UN agenda after a narrow 2023 vote blocked its adoption. The United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia and other petro‑states oppose the...

ITS Logistics Releases April Port/Rail Ramp Freight Index
ITS Logistics released its April Port/Rail Ramp Freight Index, warning that all U.S. port and rail regions face heightened cost pressure. The index cites the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, four years of trucking capacity exits, and elevated diesel prices...

China Was Once Buying Up Sri Lankan Ports. Now It’s India’s Turn.
India’s state‑run Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited has bought a 51 percent stake in Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard for $26.8 million, marking the first overseas shipyard acquisition by an Indian firm. The 52‑year‑old yard, capable of handling vessels up to 125,000 deadweight tons,...

Insurance Costs Jump up to 17 Times Amid Middle East Conflict - MOF
Malaysia’s Ministry of Finance warned that the Middle East conflict has driven insurance premiums up to 17‑fold and shipping costs to triple, compounding the recent surge in petroleum prices. The heightened risk has forced vessels onto longer routes, inflating fuel...

FTSE 100 Jumps as Strait of Hormuz Fully Open Following Ceasefire
Iran announced the Strait of Hormuz is fully open for commercial vessels amid a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. The news lifted risk sentiment, sending the FTSE 100 up 0.5% to 10,645 points, while travel stocks such as EasyJet and...

Iran Foreign Minister Makes Major Energy Announcement
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi announced that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to all commercial vessels for the remaining days of the 10‑day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. The declaration triggered an 11.2% drop in Brent crude, pulling...
Canada Post Mobilizes to End Home Delivery, Close Post Offices
Canada Post has launched a five‑year plan to replace door‑to‑door delivery for four million households with community mailboxes, aiming to cut costs and modernize its aging model. The initiative follows a tentative labor agreement with the Canadian Union of Postal...
Iran’s Foreign Minister Says Passage of Vessels via Hormuz Strait Is Open During Ceasefire
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi announced on Friday that the Strait of Hormuz will remain fully open for all commercial vessels for the duration of the current cease‑fire, mirroring the cease‑fire terms in Lebanon. The traffic will follow a coordinated...

Cathay Cargo Volumes up in March but Middle East Challenges Persist
Cathay Cargo reported an 11% year‑over‑year increase in March cargo volumes, with available freight tonne kilometres rising 2%. The growth was driven by heightened demand for priority shipments as shippers adjusted to market shifts caused by the Middle East conflict....
Honda Launches Electric Cargo Vehicle for Urban Delivery
Honda’s Fastport division has launched the eQuad, a four‑wheel electric cargo vehicle aimed at dense urban last‑mile delivery. The rollout begins with micromobility operators Bird and Spin, which will use the eQuad for battery swapping, scooter maintenance and repositioning on...

Ankara Proposes Grand Rewiring of Middle East Energy Export Map Amid Hormuz Blockade
Turkey’s energy minister unveiled a suite of five overland pipeline projects—spanning Qatar, the Caspian, Syria, Iraq and a Saudi‑Turkey electricity link—to create alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively shut after Iran’s retaliation to the US‑Israeli conflict....

Is a Car Lease Buyout Worth It? Figure It Out Using Our 4 Easy Steps
A car lease buyout lets you purchase a vehicle you’ve been leasing, either at lease‑end or early in the term. The decision hinges on comparing the contract’s residual value with the car’s current market price and adding taxes, fees, and...
Why Supply Chains Struggle With Decisions, Not Data
Supply‑chain leaders now have more data than ever, yet many firms still falter during disruptions because the real obstacle is decision‑making, not visibility. Conflicting signals and unclear ownership turn abundant information into inertia, especially when routing, inventory and service‑level trade‑offs...

PSA Marine Receives 16th Z-Tech 6000 Tug
In 2024 Cheoy Lee Shipyards delivered the first Robert Allan Z‑Tech 6000 tug, PSA Gemini, to Singapore’s PSA Marine. The 16th and final unit, PSA Nebula, has now left the Hong Kong yard, completing the contract. The Z‑Tech series now serves PSA’s...

Vietnam: Lavi Taxi to Add 2,000 VinFast EVs to Its Fleet
Vietnamese taxi operator Lavi Taxi announced it will replace its entire internal‑combustion fleet with 2,000 electric vehicles from domestic maker VinFast. The rollout, backed by a memorandum with VinFast and mobility platform GSM, will feature four Green series models and...

Coast Guard's New Cybersecurity Rules Offers Lessons for CISOs
The U.S. Coast Guard has enacted its first mandatory cybersecurity framework for all U.S.-flagged vessels, ports and offshore facilities, with full compliance required by July 2027. Operators must create a cybersecurity plan, appoint a dedicated cybersecurity officer (CySO), conduct annual assessments...
US Diesel Traders Turn to Rail as War Scrambles Fuel Flows
In March, U.S. diesel traders dramatically increased rail shipments, delivering 9,112 railcars to terminals—a near‑10% rise year‑over‑year. The surge follows the Iran‑Israel war that has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, tightening global crude supplies and prompting Midwest refiners to...

Dajin, Zhengli Eye Vessel Retrofit for European Offshore Wind Market
Dajin Heavy Industry and Zhengli Marine Engineering have signed a strategic cooperation framework to retrofit Zhengli’s 3,500‑ton offshore wind installation vessel for the European market. The partnership will evaluate feasibility, pursue joint R&D, and target long‑term market expansion across Europe....
Ford Recalls as Many as 1.39 Million F-150 Trucks
Ford announced a recall of up to 1.39 million F‑150 pickups from model years 2015‑2017 after identifying a transmission range sensor fault that can trigger an unexpected downshift into second gear. The defect may cause a loss of vehicle control, prompting...

Conservatives Say Champagne Is Avoiding Committee Study Into Alto Rail Connection
Conservatives claim the Liberal government is preventing a House committee from questioning Finance Minister François‑Philippe Champagne about his personal link to the $90 billion (≈ $66 billion USD) Alto high‑speed rail project. Champagne’s partner, Anne‑Marie Gaudet, was hired as a vice‑president of environment...