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North Sea Port Teams up with the Dutch IM ProRail to Boost Rail Freight
NewsApr 9, 2026

North Sea Port Teams up with the Dutch IM ProRail to Boost Rail Freight

North Sea Port has teamed up with Dutch infrastructure manager ProRail to create a joint port rail team focused on the Dutch section of the hub, including Vlissingen and Terneuzen. The partnership will initially leverage existing rail assets, using sensor...

By RailFreight.com
Domestic Policy Friction Caps Near-Term Growth in China
NewsApr 9, 2026

Domestic Policy Friction Caps Near-Term Growth in China

China’s light‑vehicle market contracted sharply in February 2026, with total sales slipping 33% year‑on‑year to 1.1 million units. A shift to percentage‑based trade‑in subsidies, delayed local matching funds and the longest‑ever Spring Festival holiday suppressed domestic replacement demand, while the seasonally‑adjusted...

By Just Auto
Global Orderbook Hits 17-Year High
NewsApr 9, 2026

Global Orderbook Hits 17-Year High

By the end of Q1 2026 the global shipping orderbook hit a 17‑year high of 191 million compensated gross tonnes, representing 17% of the world fleet. Newbuilding contracting rose 40% YoY to 17.6 million CGT, driven by a tripling of tanker orders and...

By Splash 247
7 Airlines With The World’s Most Efficient Widebody Fleets
NewsApr 9, 2026

7 Airlines With The World’s Most Efficient Widebody Fleets

The article ranks seven airlines with the world’s most efficient widebody fleets, highlighting how modern jets like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Airbus A350 cut fuel burn by roughly 20% per seat versus older models. It details each carrier’s renewal...

By Simple Flying
Glencore, Taiwan’s CPC Charter Tankers as Hormuz Reopens
NewsApr 9, 2026

Glencore, Taiwan’s CPC Charter Tankers as Hormuz Reopens

Glencore and Taiwan’s state refiner CPC each chartered a VLCC to load Middle Eastern crude for Asia after a cease‑fire halted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The vessels, including Glencore’s Asian Lion, were booked at a Worldscale rate of...

By MarineLink
Next-Generation Battery Packs Announced in Microvast–Iveco Group Partnership Expansion
NewsApr 9, 2026

Next-Generation Battery Packs Announced in Microvast–Iveco Group Partnership Expansion

Microvast and Iveco Group have broadened their collaboration to create next‑generation battery packs for a full range of commercial vehicles, from light vans to heavy‑duty trucks. The partnership builds on a 2017 pilot and now includes Gen 1 and Gen 2 packs...

By Sustainable Bus
Shipping Avoids Hormuz Lanes as Iran Pushes Vessels Toward Controlled Corridors
NewsApr 9, 2026

Shipping Avoids Hormuz Lanes as Iran Pushes Vessels Toward Controlled Corridors

The Strait of Hormuz, handling roughly a fifth of global oil trade, saw traffic collapse after the U.S.–Iran ceasefire, despite political claims it remained open. Early AIS data recorded only four bulk carriers on the first day, with no crude...

By gCaptain
Cupra Unveils the Raval – a Performance Urban EV
NewsApr 9, 2026

Cupra Unveils the Raval – a Performance Urban EV

Cupra unveiled the Raval, a sub‑4‑meter performance urban EV built on Volkswagen’s MEB+ platform, with a launch planned for summer 2026. The model offers four trims, ranging from an 85 kW motor to a 166 kW VZ Extreme, and delivers up to 400 km...

By Just Auto
Railpool Gets 100 Million Euros in Loan From KfW
NewsApr 9, 2026

Railpool Gets 100 Million Euros in Loan From KfW

Railpool, a leading locomotive leasing firm, has secured a €100 million (approximately $108 million) loan from KfW IPEX‑Bank. The financing will fund the purchase of new locomotives primarily for Germany’s freight market. The loan is part of KfW’s Program 269, an initiative launched...

By RailFreight.com
Exmar Names World’s First Ammonia-Powered Gas Carriers
NewsApr 9, 2026

Exmar Names World’s First Ammonia-Powered Gas Carriers

Exmar will take delivery of the world’s first ammonia‑powered gas carriers, the 46,000 cu m vessels Antwerpen and Arlon, built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan. The dual‑fuel ships can run on ammonia or conventional fuel and feature shaft generators, SCR systems...

By Splash 247
Delta’s CEO Spent 15 Years Turning the Airline Into a Premium Brand. Now It Commands 20% More per Seat than...
NewsApr 9, 2026

Delta’s CEO Spent 15 Years Turning the Airline Into a Premium Brand. Now It Commands 20% More per Seat than...

Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian’s 15‑year push to de‑commoditize the carrier is now delivering roughly 20% higher revenue per seat than rivals. Premium cabin revenue reached $5.4 billion in Q1, just $41 million short of main‑cabin earnings, and is set to...

By Fortune
$600 Million Montreal Airport Light Rail Stays on Budget and on Schedule for 2027 Opening
NewsApr 9, 2026

$600 Million Montreal Airport Light Rail Stays on Budget and on Schedule for 2027 Opening

Montreal Trudeau International Airport’s REM light‑rail station is 80% complete, remains on its CAD $600 million budget (≈ $444 million USD), and is slated to open in late 2027. The underground platform, 40 m beneath the terminal, will serve about seven million passengers annually—roughly 20% of the...

By Construction Review Online
Bringing Innovation Closer: Frauscher’s New Approach to Global Customer Experience
NewsApr 9, 2026

Bringing Innovation Closer: Frauscher’s New Approach to Global Customer Experience

Frauscher has launched its first Experience and Learning Centre in Schärding, Austria, merging sales, training, and innovation under one roof. The facility features VR simulations, a functional track segment, and hands‑on workshops, allowing rail‑infrastructure customers to test and configure wheel...

By Railway-News
HD Hyundai Pioneers ‘Half-Ship’ Construction to Tackle Record Orderbook
NewsApr 9, 2026

HD Hyundai Pioneers ‘Half-Ship’ Construction to Tackle Record Orderbook

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries unveiled a "half‑ship" construction model, splitting a 157,000 dwt Suezmax tanker into bow and stern halves built at separate yards and later joined in Ulsan. The 168‑m bow was fabricated by HSG Sungdong in Tongyeong, towed 120 km,...

By Splash 247
Auriga Space Charges up the Launch Game
NewsApr 9, 2026

Auriga Space Charges up the Launch Game

Auriga Space is building a reusable, electricity‑powered accelerator that replaces the first stage of traditional rockets, aiming to cut launch costs and eliminate the two‑year backlog that plagues the industry. Founder Winnie Lai likens the system to a maglev train,...

By Startups Magazine
Norway Just Ordered 20 ‘Flying’ Electric Ferries in Historic Deal
NewsApr 9, 2026

Norway Just Ordered 20 ‘Flying’ Electric Ferries in Historic Deal

Norway’s Boreal AS has placed a historic order for 20 Candela P‑12 electric hydrofoil ferries, the largest deployment of its kind. The P‑12 lifts its hull on carbon‑fiber foils, slashing drag and cutting energy consumption by roughly 80% compared with...

By Electrek
Portland Purchases Battery-Powered Urbos Trams
NewsApr 9, 2026

Portland Purchases Battery-Powered Urbos Trams

Portland Transportation Bureau selected CAF USA to supply 15 battery‑powered Urbos trams for the Portland Streetcar system. The new vehicles will enable wireless, overhead‑wire‑free operation on the NS line extension to Montgomery Park, marking the network’s first battery‑run service. They replace...

By Railway Pro
Investors with $1.8trn Call on Freight Industry to Tackle Emissions
NewsApr 9, 2026

Investors with $1.8trn Call on Freight Industry to Tackle Emissions

A coalition of investors managing roughly $1.8 trillion is urging global freight and logistics firms to treat air‑pollution as a material business issue. The group cites health data showing air‑quality‑related deaths exceed eight million annually and economic costs of $6 trillion each year....

By edie
Big Container Recovery Required if South Africa Is to Meet 250Mt Rail Target
NewsApr 9, 2026

Big Container Recovery Required if South Africa Is to Meet 250Mt Rail Target

South Africa aims to move 250 million tons of freight by rail annually by 2030, but current volumes sit at about 160 million tons. GAIN Group’s Jan Havenga says roughly half of the missing tonnage must come from container traffic, as general freight lagged...

By Engineering News
Sonangol Doubles Down on LNG with Fresh HD Hyundai Order
NewsApr 9, 2026

Sonangol Doubles Down on LNG with Fresh HD Hyundai Order

Angolan state oil company Sonangol has placed a new order for two 174,000‑cubic‑metre LNG carriers with HD Hyundai Samho, valued at roughly $511 million and slated for delivery by September 2029. The contract follows an earlier $245 million order for a similar...

By Splash 247
Czechia Signs EUR 405 Million Contract for Hradec Králové Station Modernisation
NewsApr 9, 2026

Czechia Signs EUR 405 Million Contract for Hradec Králové Station Modernisation

Czech infrastructure manager Správa železnic awarded a EUR 405 million ($441 million) contract to OHLA ŽS, Subterra and Elektrizace železnic Praha to modernise Hradec Králové station. The EU Cohesion Fund will contribute up to EUR 354.5 million (about $386 million), with the State Fund covering the balance. slated for...

By Railway Pro
Don’t Call It A Tesla Semi: China’s Windrose Delivers First EV Truck In The U.S.
NewsApr 9, 2026

Don’t Call It A Tesla Semi: China’s Windrose Delivers First EV Truck In The U.S.

Chinese EV truck maker Windrose has handed its first Global E700 electric tractor to Texas‑based logistics firm Allogic, marking the startup’s inaugural delivery in the United States. The 1,400‑horsepower rig boasts a 416‑mile range on a full load, powered by...

By InsideEVs
France Sharpens Penalties in Fresh Push Against Shadow Fleet
NewsApr 9, 2026

France Sharpens Penalties in Fresh Push Against Shadow Fleet

France is drafting an amendment to its military planning law that would double penalties for vessels operating without valid flags or refusing authorities. Fines could rise to €300,000 (≈ $327,000) with up to two years in prison, or €700,000 (≈ $763,000) and...

By Splash 247
HOBBYWING Showcases Heavy-Lift Coaxial Propulsion Systems at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026
NewsApr 9, 2026

HOBBYWING Showcases Heavy-Lift Coaxial Propulsion Systems at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026

At XPONENTIAL Europe 2026, Hobbywing unveiled its new heavy‑lift coaxial propulsion systems, the H15MD Plus and P115M, aimed at industrial UAVs. The H15MD Plus delivers 80 kg thrust per axis and supports 150‑200 kg payloads in an eight‑propeller configuration, while the P115M offers 115 kg...

By Unmanned Systems Technology – News
Volkswagen Ends ID.4 Production at Chattanooga Plant
NewsApr 9, 2026

Volkswagen Ends ID.4 Production at Chattanooga Plant

Volkswagen will halt production of the ID.4 electric SUV at its Chattanooga plant starting mid‑April 2026. The plant’s capacity will be redirected to the second‑generation Atlas SUV, slated for production this summer and dealer deliveries in autumn 2026. Existing 2026...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Microgrid Design for Shipping
NewsApr 9, 2026

Microgrid Design for Shipping

Finnish researcher Timo Alho at the University of Vaasa has created a distributed power‑management strategy for electric vessels that prevents blackouts by letting each device monitor DC‑link voltage and act autonomously. The approach replaces the traditional slow, centralized automation system...

By Sustainable e-Mobility Engineering
Kia Sets 2030 Sales Target of 4.13 Million Units
NewsApr 9, 2026

Kia Sets 2030 Sales Target of 4.13 Million Units

Kia announced a 2030 sales target of 4.13 million vehicles, aiming for a 4.5% global market share. The automaker will invest roughly $33 billion over five years to expand its EV portfolio to 14 models and reach one million annual EV sales. Kia...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
Strengthening Mobility Solutions for South Korea
NewsApr 9, 2026

Strengthening Mobility Solutions for South Korea

ASC Sensors Managing Director Renate Bay led a week‑long business development tour of South Korea, meeting key rail operators and manufacturers such as GTX, Busan Transportation, KORAIL and Woojin. The trip, organized with German and Korean railway associations, focused on...

By Railway-News
Astranova Mobility Raises Rs 60 Cr in Series A Led by IvyCap Ventures
NewsApr 9, 2026

Astranova Mobility Raises Rs 60 Cr in Series A Led by IvyCap Ventures

Astranova Mobility, an Indian EV financing and asset‑management platform, closed a Rs 60 crore ($6.4 million) Series A round led by IvyCap Ventures, with participation from Asian Development Bank, Advantedge Founders and Trucks Venture Capital. The funding will boost the startup’s data, AI and...

By Entrackr
ThunderX Uses SAFERTOS for Cockpit-ADAS Fusion
NewsApr 9, 2026

ThunderX Uses SAFERTOS for Cockpit-ADAS Fusion

ThunderX announced the integration of SAFERTOS, a pre‑certified real‑time operating system, into its next‑generation AI domain controller platforms built on Qualcomm SA8775P and SA8650P automotive SoCs. The safety‑focused RTOS will run in selected safety‑critical subsystems of the AIBOX family, supporting...

By EE Times Europe
TomTom Launches Unified Speed Data Service for ADAS
NewsApr 9, 2026

TomTom Launches Unified Speed Data Service for ADAS

TomTom has introduced Unified Speed Restrictions, a service that fuses static speed limits, roadside sign recognition, probe data and real‑time variable limits into a single, continuously refreshed output for ADAS and automated driving. The solution supports Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA)...

By Automotive World – Autonomous Driving
India Slashes Airport Charges to Shield Domestic Airlines From ATF Surge Amid West Asia Conflict
NewsApr 9, 2026

India Slashes Airport Charges to Shield Domestic Airlines From ATF Surge Amid West Asia Conflict

India's Ministry of Civil Aviation announced a 25% reduction in landing and parking charges for domestic carriers for three months, effective immediately, to offset soaring jet fuel costs triggered by the West Asia conflict. The cut, applied to all non‑major...

By Infrastructure Today
Nissan Micra
NewsApr 9, 2026

Nissan Micra

Nissan’s sixth‑generation Micra, the K15, arrives as an all‑electric supermini built in Douai, France, and priced at £26,115 (about $32,600) after the UK Electric Car Grant. It rides on Renault’s AMPR Small platform, sharing dimensions, weight and crash‑test data with...

By Autocar
Tanker Carrying 15,400 Tonne of LPG Arrives at JNPA in Navi Mumbai
NewsApr 9, 2026

Tanker Carrying 15,400 Tonne of LPG Arrives at JNPA in Navi Mumbai

India's Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority welcomed the India‑flagged LPG tanker Green Asha, which delivered 15,400 tonne of liquefied petroleum gas. The vessel successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing West Asia conflict, marking the first LPG cargo to dock...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
US-Iran Truce Brings Respite, but No Quick Fix for India Inc's Supply Pain
NewsApr 9, 2026

US-Iran Truce Brings Respite, but No Quick Fix for India Inc's Supply Pain

A two‑week US‑Iran ceasefire ending 39 days of conflict reopened the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a 3.8% rally in Indian markets and a 13% drop in Brent crude to $94.80 a barrel. Indian CEOs welcomed the development as a potential...

By ETRetail (India)
Xiamen Feihongshun Upsizes Boxship Fleet with Newbuild Pair in China
NewsApr 9, 2026

Xiamen Feihongshun Upsizes Boxship Fleet with Newbuild Pair in China

Chinese non‑operating owner Xiamen Feihongshun Shipping has placed orders for two new containerships at domestic yards, expanding its feeder and mid‑size fleet. Jiangsu Zhiyuan Shipbuilding will build a 4,350‑teu vessel—the largest the owner has ever taken on—priced at roughly $42.7 million...

By Splash 247
US Has Left Malaccan States No Choice but to Charge Tolls
NewsApr 9, 2026

US Has Left Malaccan States No Choice but to Charge Tolls

The United States’ aggressive navigation policies have weakened the rules‑based maritime order, leaving Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia to contemplate de‑facto tolls on the Strait of Malacca. By treating the Panama Canal and the Strait of Hormuz as strategic assets, Washington...

By Asia Times – Defense
‘Malaysia Won’t Be Lectured’: Singapore’s Refusal to Negotiate over Hormuz Creates Waves
NewsApr 9, 2026

‘Malaysia Won’t Be Lectured’: Singapore’s Refusal to Negotiate over Hormuz Creates Waves

Singapore announced it will not seek a diplomatic appeal to Iran for access to the Strait of Hormuz, asserting that free transit through the waterway is a right for all shipping nations. The stance sparked sharp criticism from Malaysian lawmakers,...

By South China Morning Post – Asia
Shipping Stalls as Tehran Dictates Terms in Strait of Hormuz
NewsApr 9, 2026

Shipping Stalls as Tehran Dictates Terms in Strait of Hormuz

Iran has intensified its diplomatic pressure on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, demanding that vessels acknowledge Tehran's regional claims before transiting. The move has prompted several carriers to pause or reroute cargo, creating bottlenecks in one of the world’s...

By Financial Times — Markets (bonds/rates often)
UK Becomes Top Destination for US Jet Fuel
NewsApr 9, 2026

UK Becomes Top Destination for US Jet Fuel

U.S. jet fuel exports have surged to the United Kingdom, making the UK the top overseas destination for American jet fuel. The shift follows a supply squeeze in the Gulf region, where refinery outages and geopolitical tensions have limited output....

By Financial Times — Markets (bonds/rates often)
Hormuz Crisis Pushes Struggling Trucking Sector to the Brink
NewsApr 9, 2026

Hormuz Crisis Pushes Struggling Trucking Sector to the Brink

The Hormuz Strait crisis has driven diesel prices to record levels in eight U.S. states, sharply increasing operating costs for truckers. Small and medium‑sized fleets are especially vulnerable because fuel surcharges, tied to weekly government averages, lag behind the rapid...

By SupplyChainBrain Logistics
Electric Trucks Go Mainstream in Europe
NewsApr 9, 2026

Electric Trucks Go Mainstream in Europe

The European Union’s heavy‑duty vehicle CO₂ standards require a 43% emissions cut for trucks by 2030 and a 64% cut by 2035. Truck manufacturers are urging the Commission to move the next standards review to 2026, arguing that market conditions...

By CleanTechnica
E-SAF Made in Europe — A Source of Jobs, Growth, and Energy Security
NewsApr 9, 2026

E-SAF Made in Europe — A Source of Jobs, Growth, and Energy Security

European aviation currently sources over 95% of its jet fuel from imports, leaving it vulnerable to Middle East price shocks. A new ERM‑commissioned report finds that scaling up European e‑SAF production could dramatically reduce this reliance. Constructing nine 75‑kt e‑SAF...

By CleanTechnica
California Might Help You If Your EV Battery Has Gone Bad
NewsApr 9, 2026

California Might Help You If Your EV Battery Has Gone Bad

California has launched the Zero‑Emission Assurance Project (ZAP) to help owners of used electric vehicles whose batteries or fuel‑cell components fail outside warranty coverage. The program offers up to $7,500 for repairs and, if the battery cannot be salvaged, a...

By Jalopnik
Windshield Replacement Should Be a Safety Priority
NewsApr 9, 2026

Windshield Replacement Should Be a Safety Priority

Windshields represent the top auto‑insurance claim in the United States, with over 260 million vehicles on the road. Cracks undermine the glass’s structural integrity, weakening roof support, compromising airbag backstops, and creating glare that reduces visibility. Replacement decisions must weigh damage...

By The Good Men Project
How to Secure the Arctic Frontier
NewsApr 9, 2026

How to Secure the Arctic Frontier

Europe faces a surge in "dark" vessels operating in the Arctic and North Atlantic as sanctions on Russia, Iran and Venezuela drive ships to disable AIS or spoof their identities. A recent US boarding of a Russian‑flagged tanker and heightened...

By Splash 247
DeepOcean Brings in Boskalis CSV
NewsApr 9, 2026

DeepOcean Brings in Boskalis CSV

DeepOcean has secured a charter for Boskalis' construction support vessel Boka Spearfish through the end of 2026, with extension options. The 2014‑built ship will be outfitted with two work‑class ROVs and supporting systems after a short mobilisation. This addition brings DeepOcean’s...

By Splash 247
North Star Fixes PSV to EnQuest
NewsApr 9, 2026

North Star Fixes PSV to EnQuest

UK offshore vessel owner North Star has secured a charter for its 2013‑built platform supply vessel Grampian Sovereign with EnQuest, a North Sea oil and gas operator. The contract runs for a minimum of one year with options to extend...

By Splash 247
Iran Strikes Saudi’s Critical Pipeline Serving Yanbu
NewsApr 9, 2026

Iran Strikes Saudi’s Critical Pipeline Serving Yanbu

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps struck the East‑West (Petroline) pipeline that feeds the Red Sea port of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia’s primary crude export route after the Strait of Hormuz was blocked. The line has been moving up to seven million barrels...

By Seatrade Maritime