
RVK Inaugurates New Depot in Hürth
Regionalverkehr Köln GmbH (RVK) opened a new 29,000 square‑metre depot in Hürth, replacing its former Bonnstraße site. The facility consolidates offices, a control centre, and a 1,000 square‑metre workshop capable of servicing hydrogen and battery‑electric buses. More than 130 employees have moved to the new hub, with extensive electric‑bus charging infrastructure slated for rollout next year. Building completion is targeted for autumn 2026, while operational facilities will become active in 2027.
One Million Industrial Vehicles Charged in North America and Beyond by Delta to Advance Electrified Automated Logistics
Delta announced that its MOOV Series charging solutions have powered more than one million industrial vehicles across North America and globally. The portfolio spans 1‑30 kW conductive and inductive systems, including the MOOVair wireless chargers and the modular MOOVbase fast‑charging stations....

Shipping Constraints Mount as US Crude Exports Test Limits
Overseas demand for U.S. crude has surged amid the Iran conflict, pushing export volumes toward record levels. Analysts now argue that practical constraints limit Gulf Coast shipments to under 6 million barrels per day, far below the often‑cited 10 million‑bpd capacity. The...
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Medline (Nasdaq: MDLN) has launched Pick Pack Pro™, an automated fulfillment system at its Montgomery, N.Y., distribution center. The technology combines robotics, conveyor sortation and right‑size packaging to handle high‑volume, narrow‑catalog orders for health plan members. By optimizing order batching...
U.S. Seaport Activity Stabilizes at Elevated Levels, States New Report From Colliers
Colliers’ 2026 U.S. Seaports Outlook reports that container volumes across major gateways have settled at historically elevated levels after pandemic volatility. Growth is concentrated in East and Gulf Coast ports, driven by proximity to population centers, rail links and ongoing...

More New Partners: Rove Miles Launches Transfers to Virgin Red and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
Rove Miles announced new 1:1 transfer partnerships with Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and Virgin Red, effective April 7, 2026. Members can now move Rove miles into Virgin’s airline loyalty program for premium‑cabin awards, including ANA and Delta flights, as well...

Containership Hit by Iran in Early Days of War Sinks in Hormuz
The container vessel Safeen Prestige was struck by an Iranian boat on March 4 and later sank in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving an oil sheen on the water. Pakistan’s hydrographic service confirmed the loss, and satellite imagery showed the ship...
Qantas Begins 1st-Ever Dedicated Freighter Service to Singapore
Qantas Freight launched its first dedicated freighter service to Singapore, operating twice weekly on a Sydney‑Shanghai‑Singapore‑Sydney rotation using an Airbus A330‑200 conversion with over 55 tons of payload. The new route expands capacity beyond existing passenger‑based cargo flights and addresses rising...
IoT Asset Tracking: Technologies, Platforms and Industry Use Cases
IoT asset tracking has matured into a core capability that combines hardware tags, diverse connectivity options, and cloud analytics to provide real‑time visibility of physical assets. The market now supports multiple positioning technologies—GNSS, cellular IoT, LPWAN, Bluetooth, Wi‑Fi, UWB, and...
Ace Hardware Expands Last Mile Through Partnership With Uber Eats
Uber Technologies and Ace Hardware have launched a partnership that adds more than 3,700 Ace stores across all 50 states to the Uber Eats platform. Starting today, consumers can order DIY and home‑improvement items through the Uber Eats app for...

Hoboken Celebrates 9 Years without a Traffic Death
Hoboken, New Jersey, has gone nine years without a traffic fatality, a milestone first reached on January 17, 2017. Between 2014 and 2018, pedestrians and cyclists accounted for 40 % of serious crashes despite representing only 8 % of all collisions, with 88 %...

Colorado's New Speed Cameras Can't Be Outsmarted by Waze
Colorado has activated an automated speed‑camera system on a five‑mile stretch of I‑25 south of Fort Collins, using paired cameras to calculate average speed rather than a single radar snapshot. The program, part of CDOT’s Speed Enforcement initiative, began enforcement on...

Is the Iran War Creating a Crewing Crisis?
Columbia Group CEO Mark O’Neil warns that the Iran‑related Gulf conflict is spawning a hidden crewing crisis, as rising repatriation costs and flight shortages hinder crew changes. The International Maritime Organization has called on 40 foreign ministers to help free...
DAT iQ ‘Signal’ Report Points to Rising Freight Rates, Shrinking Capacity, and Carrier Gains
The DAT iQ March Signal Report shows U.S. truckload markets tightening, with dry‑van spot rates up 21% YoY and temperature‑controlled rates up 13% in February. Positive New Rate Differentials across dry van (+4.2%), reefer (+3.9%) and flatbed (+5.4%) indicate carriers...

The Trolleybuses Returns to Tallinn
Tallinn’s trolleybus fleet renewal is now underway, with the first of 40 new vehicles completed and ready for testing. The new fleet, comprising 12‑metre and 18‑metre Škoda‑SOR models, will replace the aging 49‑bus fleet delivered between 2002 and 2010. Deliveries...

Fontana: Is the Customer Always Worth Keeping?
Gino Fontana argues that not every client justifies continued service, urging logistics firms to scrutinize profitability and resource consumption. By applying the Pareto principle, companies can focus on the top 20% of customers that generate 80% of revenue while identifying...
South Africa’s Post-Collision Repair Capacity Facing Structural Strain – SAMBRA
South Africa’s post‑collision repair sector is under structural strain as small and medium‑sized motor‑body repairers grapple with rising technology, compliance and equipment costs. Advanced vehicle systems demand specialised tooling and continuous upskilling, while insurers face higher claim frequencies and tighter...

Autonomous Driving Shifts From a Tech Story to a Business Story
Autonomous driving is transitioning from a technology showcase to a revenue‑driven business. In 2026, the focus is on paid passenger rides, contracted freight contracts, and the construction of production facilities. Waymo, Alphabet’s self‑driving unit, announced it has completed 500,000 paid...
Fraud Is Growing in the Gray Area
Investigators using The Bannon Report expanded their fraud database from roughly 1,400 entities in 2022 to over 93,000 by early 2026, revealing that most growth stems from mapping interconnected networks rather than new bad actors. About 37% of the entities...
Postal Service Can Proceed with 8% Parcel Surcharge, Regulator Says
The Postal Regulatory Commission approved the U.S. Postal Service’s request to impose an 8% temporary surcharge on parcel transportation, effective April 26 through Jan. 17, 2007. The surcharge is designed to offset rising fuel costs—up 38% in five weeks—and other...

Unilever-McCormick Deal Puts Supply Chain Execution at the Center
Unilever plans to merge its food division with McCormick, creating a global platform that combines Knorr, Hellmann’s and McCormick’s spice and condiment brands. The deal targets roughly $600 million in annual cost savings through tighter procurement, manufacturing and transportation execution. By...

XPENG Thailand and YDM Launch ‘The Pink Code’ to Redefine Pre-Entry Vehicle Safety
XPENG Thailand and YDM launched The Pink Code on International Women’s Day, a software‑defined safety feature that activates before a driver enters the vehicle. The system uses an eight‑digit code in the XPENG app to trigger ambient lighting, motion sensors...

UK Car Market Posts Strong March Growth as EV Adoption Hits Record Levels
The UK new‑car market posted a 6.6% year‑on‑year rise in March 2026, reaching 380,627 registrations – the strongest March since 2019. Private buyer demand led the surge, with retail registrations up 10.1%, while fleet and business sectors also grew. Battery‑electric...

Karsan’s Autonomous E-Atak Passes Road Tests in Paris
Karsan’s driverless electric midibus, the e‑Atak, completed roughly 3,000 km of real‑world testing on Paris streets in partnership with RATP. The vehicle operated an average of five hours daily, navigating mixed traffic, precise bus‑stop parking, and traffic‑light interactions on the...
Airfreight Rates Surge up to 95% on Capacity and Fuel Costs
International airfreight rates surged as much as 95% between February and March 2026, driven by sharp capacity cuts and soaring fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict. The most dramatic jumps were seen on the Shanghai‑Dubai lane, now costing $8.60...
SDHI Wins India’s First Ammonia Dual‑Fuel Bulk Carrier Order
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Ltd (SDHI) secured a Category 4 contract from Energy ONE Ltd to build four 92,500 DWT dual‑fuel ammonia bulk carriers, marking India’s first ammonia‑fuel vessels and among the largest built domestically. Designed by South Korea’s KMS‑EMEC and...
Morocco Expands Airport Cold Storage for Fresh Produce Exports
Royal Air Maroc Cargo is expanding its cold‑storage footprint at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, adding a 590 m² warehouse with five temperature‑controlled chambers—three for imports and two for exports. The upgrade targets the growing demand for fresh‑produce, flower and pharmaceutical shipments...

Bavarian Premium Off-Road: Building an Expedition Vehicle From BMW X5 and X7
The article outlines how to transform BMW X5 and X7 crossovers into capable expedition vehicles, emphasizing thorough VIN history checks, air‑suspension lift kits, and drivetrain upgrades. It compares factory geometry across generations, recommending diesel powertrains for better low‑end torque and...

Referral of the Proposed Subsidy to Associated British Ports by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has proposed a subsidy of up to £64 million (approximately $81 million) for Associated British Ports to develop the Future Port Talbot project. The grant, payable between June 2026 and March 2029, will fund...

UK Automotive’s EV Crossroads: Pressure, Pushback and the Race to Net Zero
The UK government is doubling down on its Zero‑Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate, positioning the country as a leader in decarbonising road transport. Automotive manufacturers warn that soaring battery‑material prices, volatile energy costs and supply‑chain strains could outpace the policy’s pace,...
UK Electric Car Sales Surge to 'Best Ever' Month in March
UK sales of fully electric, hybrid and plug‑in hybrid vehicles topped 196,000 units in March 2026, marking the highest monthly total on record. Fully electric cars alone captured almost a quarter of all new car registrations, according to the Society...
Postal Service, Amazon Reach Scaled-Back Delivery Deal
The U.S. Postal Service and Amazon have signed a scaled‑back agreement that cuts Amazon’s package volume to USPS by 20%, a smaller reduction than the two‑thirds cut previously reported. The deal still secures more parcels than the earlier Wall Street...

Iran ‘Does Not Forget Its Friends’ as Malaysia Ships Pass Hormuz Amid Selective Access
Iran allowed Malaysia‑linked tankers to transit the Strait of Hormuz after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s direct appeal to President Masoud Pezeshkian, freeing seven vessels that had been stranded. The decision signals Tehran’s shift toward a selective‑access model, where passage is...

Your Supply Chain Isn’t Just Boxes. It’s Personal Data Too
Southeast Asian e‑commerce firms are being urged to treat customer information as a core component of their supply chains, not just a by‑product of sales. The article highlights how personal data travels through websites, order‑management tools, logistics partners, payment processors...
Container Fleet Growth Cools, but Charter Market Remains Hot
Global container fleet growth slowed in Q1 2026, with net capacity increasing only 0.8% and total TEU up 6.1% year‑on‑year. While deliveries eased, orders surged to 150 vessels, pushing the orderbook to 39% of the existing fleet and shifting focus...

ICAP Rolls Out Dry FFA Desk
ICAP has launched a global dry forward freight agreement (FFA) desk spanning London, Copenhagen, Dubai and Singapore, providing 24‑hour coverage of the main freight trading hubs. The desk will handle capesize, panamax, supramax and handysize routes as well as time‑charter...
Box Ship Hit by Missile After First CMA CGM Vessel Escapes Hormuz
A container ship was hit by a missile 25 nautical miles off Iran’s Kish Island, prompting safety concerns but no environmental damage. CMA CGM’s 5,500‑teu vessel, the Kribi, became the first western boxship to successfully navigate the Strait of Hormuz...

Challenge Acquires Two More 777‑300ERs for Freighter Conversions
Challenge Group announced the acquisition of two additional Boeing 777‑300ER aircraft to serve as feedstock for its passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) conversion programme. The move supports the company’s ambition to operate a 20‑aircraft freighter fleet by the end of the decade. The...

Portland Selects CAF USA to Supply Battery-Equipped Trams
Portland has awarded a contract to CAF USA to deliver a fleet of battery‑equipped trams for its expanding streetcar system. The agreement covers up to 20 vehicles, each capable of operating on off‑grid power for up to 15 miles, facilitating...

Will a Controversial New Airport Ruin Machu Picchu?
A new international airport in Chinchero, 20 miles north of Cusco, is set to open in late 2027 after $640 million of investment. The project, championed as a solution to Cusco’s cramped airport, could boost visitor numbers to the Sacred Valley...

US Traffic Deaths Fall 6.7% but MARS Coalition Calls for Better Results
Federal data released by NHTSA shows U.S. traffic fatalities fell to 36,640 in 2025, a 6.7% decline from the previous year. Despite the drop, the loss of over 36,000 lives remains a public‑health crisis. The Modern Analytics for Roadway Safety...
SeaLead Cuts Back as Iran Conflict and US Charges Hit Operations
SeaLead Shipping’s operational capacity has collapsed from a peak of 208,000 TEU in May 2025 to just 62,521 TEU across 14 vessels after the Strait of Hormuz was closed and U.S. authorities filed a sanctions‑related lawsuit. The Department of Justice...

South Shore Line Opens Monon Corridor Branch
South Shore Line inaugurated the 13 km Monon Corridor branch on March 31, linking Hammond Gateway to Munster/Dyer with four new stations. Built under the $1.6 bn West Lake Corridor Project, the line aims to cut travel times to Chicago, improve access to...

COMET Industries Launches C-Suite to Connect and Simplify Wayside Operations
COMET Industries unveiled C‑Suite, a connected ecosystem that combines the Cinq digital platform, Cinq Edge field hardware, and the RailNet network to modernize wayside operations for rail, industrial and intermodal customers. The solution delivers near real‑time data, automated alerts and...
NY Highways Names Suppliers for £25M Framework Contract
NY Highways has awarded a £25 million (excluding VAT) framework contract for civil engineering works across its network, split into two spend‑based lots. Fourteen suppliers secured Lot 1 (up to £100 k) and ten suppliers won Lot 2 (above £100 k), with several firms appearing...

Obstacle Detection System to Support Cost-Effective GoA4 on the København S-Bane
Copenhagen’s S‑bane is set to trial an advanced obstacle detection system designed to enable cost‑effective Grade of Automation 4 (GoA4) operations. The solution combines lidar, radar and AI‑based image processing to identify platform and track‑side hazards in real time. Integration...

Why the Crossplane V8 Is the Ultimate Soul-Soothing Engine
The cross‑plane V8 is celebrated for its low‑frequency rumble and broad torque band, distinguishing it from high‑revving flat‑plane engines. Its uneven firing order creates a heartbeat‑like sound that many find emotionally soothing. Originating with Léon Levavasseur’s 1904 Antoinette V8, the...

The Ray and Georgia DOT to Roll Out 10 Highway Habitat Schemes
The Ray and the Georgia Department of Transportation have signed a memorandum of agreement to install native pollinator habitats at ten highway sites across the state, merging ecological restoration with slope stabilization. Soil preparation and the seeding of climate‑adapted native...

Dachser Appoints David Wystrach as Global Head of Airfreight
German logistics firm Dachser has named David Wystrach as its new global head of airfreight, effective 6 April 2026. Wystrach arrives after five years leading airfreight at Scan Global Logistics and prior senior roles at Flexport and Panalpina. His background spans procurement,...

Three London Bus Routes (and Two DLR Lines) Are Now Free to Ride for Two Months
On April 7, London opened the £2.2 billion Silvertown tunnel (≈ $2.8 billion), its first sub‑Thames crossing in three decades. To encourage use of the new crossing, Transport for London made three east‑London bus routes (108, 129, SL4) and two DLR sections free...