
Fashion and Luxury Airfreight Enters a Post-Peak Era
Fashion and luxury sales are entering a cooling phase, with McKinsey’s State of Fashion 2024 report projecting stagnant retail growth in Europe and the United States through 2026 and only modest gains in China. European fashion growth has slipped to about 2% in 2024 and is expected to remain flat, while the U.S. market shows a similar slowdown with a tentative rebound by 2025. Luxury retail follows the same downward trend in the West, though China is forecast to regain momentum by 2026. These dynamics force air‑cargo providers to shift from volume‑driven strategies toward greater operational flexibility and regional routing.

European Loc Pool EuroDual Units Receive Balkan Homologation
European Loc Pool (ELP) announced that its EuroDual hybrid locomotives have secured homologation for operation in Slovenia and Croatia, joining Serbia’s 2023 approval. The move expands the geographic footprint of ELP’s fleet along the Adriatic‑Central Europe corridor, linking the ports...
Beyond the Runway
Israel‑based eVTOL maker AIR has delivered the first production version of its heavy‑lift cargo aircraft, a 550‑lb (249 kg) uncrewed platform designed for vertical take‑off and landing. The aircraft, featuring fold‑able wings, advanced electric motors and a larger cargo bay, is...

Supercars in the City: Salon Privé’s London Takeover
Salon Privé transformed London’s Sloane Street into an open‑air automotive exhibition, showcasing a curated mix of hypercars and heritage models. The ‘Old vs New’ theme placed a 1961 Jaguar E‑Type beside modern supercars from Ferrari, McLaren, Aston Martin and Jaguar, drawing...

60 Seconds With… Marco Del Giudice
Marco Del Giudice, founder of the MdG Group, leads a portfolio that spans a Dutch holding, a cloud‑based temperature‑tracking platform, logistics services, consulting, and a training academy. He highlights the ongoing digital transformation of global logistics, driven by AI and...

How the World Food Programme Reaches the Hardest-Hit Communities
The World Food Programme (WFP) relies on aviation to bridge the gap between emergency declaration and aid delivery, especially where roads are unsafe or nonexistent. In 2025, WFP Aviation supported over 680 humanitarian organisations and moved more than 24,400 metric...

Here's How Much A 2021 Audi E-Tron Has Depreciated In 5 Years
The 2021 Audi e‑tron, Audi’s first mass‑market electric SUV, debuted at over $80,000 but now trades between $20,700 and $25,200, a drop of roughly 63% in just three years. Kelly Blue Book reports a current resale value of $19,450 and a trade‑in...

Maersk Executive Caroline Pontoppidan Becomes First Woman to Chair Danish Shipping
Caroline Pontoppidan, Maersk’s executive vice‑president, chief legal officer and head of corporate affairs, has been elected chairwoman of Danish Shipping, becoming the organization’s first female leader. She succeeds Torben Carlsen, who held the post since 2023, and takes over immediately after three...

Resilience Amid Volatility
Cold chain logistics has shown strong resilience to macroeconomic swings and trade‑policy uncertainty because its cargo—pharmaceuticals, vaccines and biologics—is non‑discretionary. Regulatory temperature‑control requirements create long‑term, high‑switching‑cost relationships that lock clients into stable demand curves. Operators that combine compliance, validated infrastructure...

War Risk Economics Reshape Air Cargo Pricing
Air cargo rates are climbing as the Iran‑Israel conflict forces airlines to avoid Gulf airspace, lengthening routes and boosting fuel consumption. Carriers are now separating war‑risk premiums, fuel surcharges and insurance costs from base rates, making pricing more layered and...

ERTMS to Be Activated on Rome-Florence High-Speed Line After Weekend Closure
Italy’s Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) completed activation of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) on the Rome‑Florence high‑speed line after a weekend shutdown. The €147 million (≈$159 million) project, funded partly by EU NRRP money, used a concentrated intervention that cut...
India Posts Record Wholesale Vehicle Market Volumes
India’s light‑vehicle market posted a record February wholesale volume of 485,000 units, up 12% year‑on‑year, though sales slipped 5% month‑on‑month to an annualized 5.6 million. Passenger‑vehicle shipments rose 11% YoY to 414,000, while light‑commercial‑vehicle output grew 18% YoY to 70,000. Strong...

How US Shippers Are Using Air Cargo to Reconfigure Trade Flows and Protect Margins
U.S. importers are increasingly treating air freight as a strategic hedge against tariff volatility, accelerating shipments before duty hikes and diversifying sourcing. The higher cost of air cargo is justified by avoided tariff liabilities, especially for high‑value goods where modest...

Cainiao Scales Cross-Border
Cainiao is rolling out its five‑day international delivery service to 14 countries, marking a shift toward more integrated air logistics for cross‑border e‑commerce. The expansion leverages stronger hub operations in Liège and Hong Kong and deepened airline partnerships, notably with...

Cargo-Only Airlines on the Rise in Latin America
Latin America’s air‑cargo landscape is shifting from belly‑hold shipments to dedicated freighters as nearshoring, e‑commerce and new trade lanes boost demand. LATAM Cargo reported moving over one million tonnes in 2025, generating $1.7 billion in revenue and expanding its Europe‑South America...

DC Aviation Malta Opens Renovated Facilities at Malta International Airport
DC Aviation Malta inaugurated renovated passenger and crew facilities at Malta International Airport, adding separate lounges, private restrooms, a meeting room, and dedicated offices. The new complex sits beside aprons 2 and 3, giving passengers direct access to aircraft during technical stops...

Russian Rail Freight Might Gain Momentum From Middle East War
Russian rail freight is showing early signs of stabilisation as the Middle East war reshapes logistics demand. March 2026 volumes slipped only 2.1% year‑on‑year, a marked slowdown from the 4% decline in January. Coal shipments posted a modest 0.4% rise,...
Spirit Airlines' Long Shot
Spirit Airlines is emerging from its second bankruptcy with a plan to shrink its fleet to roughly 76‑80 aircraft, concentrate operations on four core markets, and introduce a larger premium cabin. The carrier previously rejected a Frontier merger and saw...

European Toll Road Operators Can Handle the Transition Beyond Concession Maturity
European toll‑road concessions are approaching a critical inflection point, with roughly half of the continent’s network slated to reach maturity by 2035. The commentary notes that traffic volumes remain resilient, growing modestly in line with European GDP, which underpins revenue...
Evolution of Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC)
The Non‑Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) originated as a freight‑forwarding intermediary that began issuing its own bills of lading in the 1960s and was codified by the US Shipping Act of 1984. Over the decades, regulatory milestones—including OSRA 1998, the introduction...
Red Flags as Busiest Asia-US Trade Lane Hits OOCL Results
Orient Overseas Container Line’s parent OOIL reported a 7.6% drop in Q1 2026 liner revenue to $2.14 bn, even as liftings rose 1.7% to 1.997 m TEU. Capacity grew 4.3% year‑on‑year, pushing average revenue per TEU down 9.1%. The trans‑Pacific lane was...
Why Agentic AI Is Emerging as the Next Layer of the Modern TMS
Logistics teams are drowning in repetitive, high‑fatigue tasks such as shipment tracking, invoice reconciliation, and carrier performance monitoring. Shipwell’s new transportation management system (TMS) embeds agentic AI that automates these “invisible” workflows, delivering real‑time alerts and optimization suggestions while keeping...
Strategic Intermodal Integration: Efficiency, Visibility and the New Length-of-Haul
Intermodal freight is shedding its reputation as a slow, low‑visibility option as carriers like Werner Enterprises introduce GPS‑tracked containers and proprietary EDGE technology. These advances make regional rail‑truck combos competitive on 600‑ to 1,000‑mile lanes, delivering truck‑plus‑one‑day transit, end‑to‑end visibility,...
Modex 2026 Opens with Full Exhibit Halls and New Technologies
Modex 2026 opened in Atlanta with every exhibit hall sold out, featuring over 1,100 exhibitors and more than 200 education sessions. The show occupies more than 650,000 square feet, allowing attendees to see integrated robotics, AI, automation and software solutions...
Automotive Software-in-the-Loop (SIL) Testing – and How Do I Do It Right?
The article explains how software‑in‑the‑loop (SIL) testing using virtual ECUs (V‑ECUs) lets automotive developers validate code without physical hardware. dSPACE’s VEOS platform integrates V‑ECUs, supports standards, and enables 24/7 automatic validation aligned with ISO 26262. Benefits include faster time‑to‑market, parallel development,...
Building Resilient Supply Chains in an Era of Constant Disruption
Supply chain volatility has become the new normal for manufacturers, prompting a shift from reactive tactics to proactive resilience. Leading firms are embedding visibility, integrated processes, and cloud‑based technology into the product development lifecycle to anticipate risks before they materialize....

Kia Targets 4.13 Million Global Sales by 2030 with EVs, Hybrids and PBVs at the Core
Kia announced at its 2026 CEO Investor Day a roadmap to sell 4.13 million vehicles annually by 2030, targeting a 4.5% global market share. The plan balances 1 million battery‑electric cars, 1.15 million hybrid/electric models, and roughly 2 million internal‑combustion units, while expanding its...

Satair Deploys ASRS in Singapore
Satair, an Airbus Services subsidiary, has commissioned an AutoStore automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS) at its Singapore hub, marking the company’s third global deployment after Hamburg and Dulles. The Swisslog‑installed solution packs 23 robots and 60,000 bins into a...
Design Partners Chosen for Transformation Programme of AGS Airports
AGS Airports has appointed WSP and Pascall + Watson as design partners for the next phase of its £350 million (≈$440 million) AGS Reimagined transformation programme. WSP will act as lead development designer for Southampton Airport, while WSP and Pascall + Watson...

Aligning Manufacturing Support Services with Retail Supply Chain Operations
Retail supply chains have become far more complex as e‑commerce, omnichannel buying and globally distributed sourcing raise delivery expectations. This complexity creates gaps in order accuracy, inventory positioning and fulfillment speed when manufacturing and retail operate in silos. Integrating manufacturing...

Bell 505 Sets Latin American Order Record
Bell announced at Chile's FIDAE air show that its 505 light helicopter set a record number of orders in Latin America for 2025. While the exact order count was not disclosed, the Southern Cone now hosts more 505s than any...
UK Will Not Back Blockade of Strait of Hormuz, PM Starmer Says
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will not support any blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, despite U.S. plans to restrict Iranian maritime traffic. He emphasized that Britain’s focus is on keeping the waterway fully open and has...

First LNG Shore-to-Ship Bunkering Operation at South Florida Port
Sawgrass LNG & Power completed its first shore‑to‑ship LNG bunkering at Port Everglades on March 26, 2026, fueling the Ritz‑Carlton Yacht Collection vessel Ilma. The operation demonstrates the viability of LNG as a low‑carbon marine fuel for both cruise and cargo traffic in South Florida....

Seasonal Peaks Drive 22% Surge in Q1 eCommerce Deliveries
Scurri’s Q1 2026 data shows eCommerce deliveries surged 22% year‑over‑year, with 46.7 million shipments processed. Gross merchandise value climbed €907 million (about $990 million) to €5 billion (≈$5.5 billion), underscoring strong consumer demand despite economic headwinds. Seasonal spikes around Valentine’s and Mother’s Day lifted volumes,...

Smurfit Westrock Puts Paper on Rail Between Germany and Poland
Smurfit Westrock has launched a dedicated rail corridor linking its Hoya mill in Germany with packaging plants in Poland, replacing more than 1,400 truck trips each year. The service uses 600‑metre trains operated by PKP Cargo and Transwaggon, aiming to...

30-Meter Steel Suction Wing System for Oceangoing Vessels Comes to Market
Dutch firm Econowind has launched the 5-series VentoFoil, a 30‑meter steel suction wing designed for deep‑sea vessels. The first commercial unit will be fitted on Boomsma Shipping’s new ship Frisian Future this May, with eight additional wind‑ready vessels slated for...

Boskalis Marks First Successful ROV Deployment From Its New Remote Operations Center in Aberdeen
Boskalis announced the first successful deployment of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from its new Remote Operations Center (ROC) in Aberdeen, concluding an 18‑month development effort. The project involved a £40 million (≈ $51 million) investment in ROVs and the shore‑based control hub. The...

CEF Funds for the Digitalisation of Rail Capacity in Portugal
Portugal’s rail infrastructure manager Infraestruturas de Portugal has secured €600,000 (≈$654,000) in European Connecting Europe Facility funding to digitise rail capacity management. The initiative will deliver the Infrastructure Register (RINF) and integrate it with a new technical cadastre, targeting full...

“RVNL Delivers 17,000 Km Rail Projects, Executes ₹2 Trillion Infrastructure:” Railway Board CEO
Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) has now delivered more than 17,000 km of railway lines, with cumulative project value exceeding ₹2 trillion (about $24 billion). The company highlighted marquee achievements such as the New Pamban vertical‑lift sea bridge, extensive Himalayan tunnelling, and...

Lepas L6: Jaecoo 7 Sibling Confirmed for UK Launch as PHEV and EV
The Lepas L6, Chery's second UK model, is slated for a late‑year launch as a direct competitor to the Hyundai Kona. It will be available in both plug‑in hybrid (PHEV) and fully electric (EV) configurations, mirroring the 204 bhp powertrain of...

Iran: No Security for Persian Gulf Ports if Own Is Threatened
Iran warned that any threat to its Persian Gulf ports will trigger a collapse of regional shipping safety, effectively threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz to vessels linked to the U.S. blockade. Tehran called the U.S. naval restrictions illegal...

Kenya's Jambojet to Add Dar, Resume Entebbe by 2027
Kenya’s low‑cost carrier Jambojet announced plans to launch flights to Dar es Salaam and to restart its Entebbe service by early 2027. The airline will receive two additional DHC‑8‑Q400 aircraft—one by September 2026 and another by March 2027—bringing its fleet to 11...
USDOT Launches National Crash Responder Training Programme
The U.S. Department of Transportation hosted its inaugural National Day of Traffic Incident Management (TIM) Responder Training, a cornerstone of a federal effort to certify one million emergency responders in traffic‑incident practices. More than 100 law‑enforcement officers, first responders and...

South Korean Airlines Make Changes to Thai Flights
South Korean low‑cost airlines are slashing Thai services as jet‑fuel prices surge amid the ongoing Middle East conflict. T'way Air will trim its Bangkok‑Incheon schedule to two weekly flights after May 10 and has lifted its passenger fuel surcharge from 1,900...

Drone Delivery Is Taking Off in the US, Could 2026 Be the UK’s Breakthrough Moment?
Walmart announced a 150‑store expansion of its Wing‑partnered drone delivery program, bringing the total to 270 stores by the end of 2027 and putting roughly 40 million Americans within reach of ultra‑fast aerial shipments. The move underscores a shift from pilot...

US Targets Iran’s Maritime Trade with Port Blockade
U.S. Central Command announced an immediate blockade of all vessels traveling to or from Iranian ports, escalating tensions that have already left the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut. The move follows President Biden’s earlier threat of a blanket maritime blockade...

Stadler Opens New Austrian Workshop to Support Westbahn High-Speed Fleet
Stadler has inaugurated a 4,600 sqm high‑speed train workshop just outside Vienna, officially opened on 10 April after operating since March. The facility currently maintains Westbahn’s Stadler KISS double‑deck EMUs and is positioned to service other operators’ rolling stock. Built with STRABAG...
Ather Energy Shares Rally 8% While Eicher Motors, Hero MotoCorp Shares Drop up to 4%. Here's Why
Delhi’s draft EV Policy 2026‑2030 proposes up to $360 (₹30,000) subsidies for electric two‑wheelers and $600 (₹50,000) for electric auto‑rickshaws, plus tiered per‑kWh incentives and tax exemptions. The incentives have already reshaped market sentiment, sending Ather Energy’s shares up more than...
Spike in Transfer Traffic at Heathrow Due to Conflict in Middle East
Heathrow Airport saw a 10% jump in transfer passengers in March as airlines rerouted flights around Middle‑East airspace closures. The hub handled 6.6 million passengers, a 6.9% year‑on‑year increase, but its growth still lags behind many EU rivals because runway slots...

Malaysia Rejects Death Penalty for Drink-Drivers, Proposes Victim Compensation
Malaysia's transport minister Anthony Loke ruled out adding a death penalty for drink‑driving, saying existing laws and murder charges under the Penal Code are sufficient. Instead, the government plans to amend the Road Transport Act to require offenders to compensate...