
Solstad Vessel Nets Contract Extension Before Upcoming Long-Term Deployment
Solstad Maritime secured an eight‑month contract extension for its 2007‑built construction support vessel Normand Energy, running from April 1 to November 30, 2026, with options for further extensions. The deal bridges the gap until the vessel’s long‑term deployment slated for the first quarter of 2027. Commercial terms and the client’s identity were not disclosed. The 130‑metre VS 4220‑design CSV can accommodate up to 100 personnel, keeping it viable for offshore projects.

Fatal Crash on Penang Bridge Sparks 7km Traffic Jam
A fatal car‑motorcycle collision on the Penang Bridge’s mainland‑bound carriageway at kilometre 2.4 killed the motorcyclist and forced the closure of the right and middle lanes. The blockage created a seven‑kilometre traffic jam that lasted several hours during the morning peak....
2027 BMW 3 Series Teased With Quad Exhaust, But Don't Call It An M3
BMW slipped a camouflaged G50 prototype into an i3 video, revealing a quad‑exhaust M Performance 3 Series likely to be named M350. The model, expected to launch later this year with sales in late‑2026 or early‑2027, should retain a turbocharged...

Continued Recovery in French Combined Transport
French combined rail‑road transport kept recovering in 2025, with tonne‑kilometres rising 3.2% and train‑kilometres up 4.7% versus 2024. The sector still trails the 2022 peak, but now represents almost 45% of France’s total rail freight. Growth is driven by renewed...

New Certified Ultrafabrics Collections Target Durability and Compliance in Passenger Transport Interiors
Ultrafabrics has launched two new certified textile collections, Promessa AV Apex and Promessa AV Montana, for passenger transport interiors. Both meet the ECE R118.04 flammability standard and bring aviation‑grade durability to buses and coaches. The fabrics are PVC‑based, PFAS‑ and...

South Korean Shipyard Holds Naming Ceremony for US Player’s New FSRU
Excelerate Energy, a Texas‑based LNG infrastructure firm, held a naming ceremony for its newest floating storage regasification unit, the Excelerate Acadia, at Hyundai Heavy Industries’ shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea. The ceremony, led by board member and godmother Deborah Byers,...

Real Weather, Real Ops: AIRmarket Logs 178km BVLOS Flight in -12°C
AIRmarket successfully flew a 178‑km beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight (BVLOS) mission between Andrew and St. Paul, Canada, in –12 °C weather, lasting three hours. The operation used truck‑based support, live airspace awareness via remote‑traffic‑monitoring (RTM), and showcased a long‑range aircraft built for cargo delivery. Partner...

MPC Capital and Wilhelmsen Launch Vessel IT Venture
German asset manager MPC Capital and Wilhelmsen Ship Management have launched Waterway IT, a standalone venture delivering fully managed onboard IT services. The joint venture went live on April 1, consolidating the IT operations of both firms onto a single global...

Chinese Robotaxis Stall in Apparent ‘Malfunction,’ Police Say
Chinese internet giant Baidu’s driverless taxi service Apollo Go experienced a system malfunction that left multiple vehicles stalled on Wuhan streets. Passengers were stranded for more than half an hour while calls to customer service went unanswered. Police investigations confirmed...

Rivian Sees “a Ton of Opportunity” In Digital Key Tech
Rivian has migrated its proprietary digital‑key system to the Connected Car Consortium (CCC) standard, completing an 18‑month integration that culminated in a December 2025 rollout. Early user surveys show markedly higher satisfaction, positioning Rivian’s solution as a benchmark for reliability...
Driving Trust and Resilience in Global Supply Chains: A Conversation with Tamara Muruetagoiena, IFPA
Tamara Muruetagoiena, Vice‑President of Sustainability at the International Fresh Produce Association, has been appointed Co‑Chair of the Consumer Goods Forum’s Sustainable Supply Chain Initiative (SSCI). She emphasizes building trust through industry‑aligned sustainability benchmarking and reducing audit fatigue for global supply...

Delayed by EU Entry/Exit System? Then Travel Light
The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES), which mandates photo and fingerprint checks for non‑EU travelers, has caused a 70% increase in security processing times at major airports. Because airlines such as easyJet keep bag‑drop counters closed until two hours before departure,...

Metafuels Awarded €1.92M to Develop Rotterdam E-SAF Project
Swiss sustainable aviation fuel company Metafuels secured a €1.92 million (≈ $2.1 million) grant from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency for its Rotterdam e‑SAF project, administered through its Dutch subsidiary. The funding will finance front‑end engineering, permitting and commercial preparation for the Turbe plant,...

German Operator MVG Deploys 20 eCitaro Buses in Lüdenscheid, with Five More Due in 2026
Märkische Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) has introduced 20 Mercedes‑eCitaro electric buses into its Lüdenscheid depot, with five more slated for delivery in 2026. The fleet will operate across roughly 131 routes and 2,300 stops, supported by 21 charging points at Lüdenscheid and...

Singapore Launches Red Flag Guide to Help Shipping Industry Detect Wildlife Trafficking in Containers
Singapore has unveiled a Red Flag Compendium to help maritime supply‑chain actors spot illegal wildlife trafficking in containerised cargo. Developed by the National Parks Board, TRAFFIC, WWF and the World Shipping Council, the guide translates global best practices into Singapore‑specific...

ViaPlus Wins Free-Flow Tolling Contracts on Two Key Delhi Corridors
ViaPlus, the Texas‑based tolling arm of Vinci Highways, secured two contracts to install and operate multi‑lane free‑flow tolling systems on the Delhi–Jaipur Expressway and the Delhi‑Faridabad Skyway. The projects, awarded through Indian banks under IHMCL, will deploy ViaPlus’s Alpha back‑office...

Embention Presents Veronte Autopilot Ecosystem at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026
Embention displayed its Veronte Autopilot Ecosystem at XPONENTIAL Europe 2026 in Düsseldorf, targeting next‑generation UAV and eVTOL platforms. The showcase featured an operational Iron Bird system that delivered live flight simulations using Veronte autopilots, demonstrating performance and reliability. The company...
Best Practices: Depalletizing Moves Into the Automation Era
Lakeside Book Company partnered with FANUC, APT Manufacturing and FlexPAC to replace manual depalletizing with an AI‑driven robotic system. The solution eliminates the handling of more than 45 million pounds of product each year—about $58 million in lifted weight—and now processes over...

Should You Book Holiday Flights Now Considering Jet Fuel Price Spikes?
Global jet‑fuel prices have surged, with the International Air Transport Association reporting an average of $195.19 per barrel and the U.S. Argus index exceeding $4.60 per gallon—more than double pre‑conflict levels. The spike is forcing airlines to trim capacity, with...

Is One-Pedal Driving the Car Industry’s Longest April Fool?
Regenerative braking (regen) converts a vehicle’s kinetic energy back into electrical power, boosting electric and hybrid car efficiency. While it can recapture a portion of energy that would otherwise be lost as heat, the process is bound by thermodynamic limits...

Mercedes-Benz Trucks Plans New Czech Assembly Plant
Mercedes‑Benz Trucks announced a new assembly plant in Cheb, Czech Republic, slated to begin construction in 2027 with production starting by the end of the decade. The facility will add roughly 25,000 trucks per year, handling both conventional and electric...

Network Rail Approves Ninehundred’s Incident Watch Camera for Remote Asset Monitoring
Ninehundred Communications has received Network Rail approval for its Incident Watch Camera, the first system certified under the new NR/L2/TRK/1055 Section 11.2.2 remote‑watchperson standard. The camera provides real‑time video of trackside defects, allowing inspections to be performed from a tablet or...

Volvo Trucks Begins Road Testing Hydrogen Combustion Trucks
Volvo Trucks has begun on‑road testing of heavy trucks powered by hydrogen combustion engines using High Pressure Direct Injection (HPDI) technology. The HPDI system injects a small amount of ignition fuel before hydrogen, delivering higher efficiency and power than conventional...
Equipment Report: Half Pallets Streamline Direct-to-Store Delivery
Half pallets are gaining traction as a purpose‑built solution for direct‑to‑store deliveries, allowing distributors to navigate narrow aisles and front‑door loading more efficiently than full‑size pallets. Their reduced footprint and lighter weight improve driver ergonomics, enable mixed‑SKU loads, and support...
Amid Tariffs and Conflict, the Port of Long Beach Grows Operations
Port of Long Beach, the U.S.’s second‑busiest container hub, handled a record 9.9 million TEUs last year, generating about $300 billion in trade and supporting nearly 3 million U.S. jobs. CEO Noel Hacegaba highlighted a dramatic drop in hazardous emissions—diesel particulate down 92%,...
Digital Twins Come of Age in the Warehouse
Digital twins have matured from static CAD models to AI‑driven, real‑time replicas that mirror every aisle, robot and inventory item in modern warehouses. By ingesting sensor data, WMS feeds and machine‑vision scans, these twins provide continuous ground‑truth visibility, enabling dynamic...
Productivity Solution: Moen Boosts Throughput with Automated Storage
Moen, a leading North American faucet brand, overhauled its West Coast distribution by consolidating operations into a new Las Vegas hub built with FORTNA. The facility employs an AutoStore high‑density robotic storage system and integrated warehouse execution software to streamline receiving,...
Exploring the Many Dimensions of Today’s Warehouse
Today's warehouses are evolving beyond pure automation, emphasizing employee experience, digital twins, and targeted robotics. A new Modern issue highlights that 74% of warehouse firms face talent shortages, prompting operators to improve lighting, ergonomics, and temperature control to retain staff....
Driving Efficiency and Sustainability in Packaging
Packaging is emerging as a strategic lever for cost reduction, operational efficiency, and sustainability. PackSize’s on‑demand packaging automation creates right‑sized boxes for each shipment, enabling up to 1,000 boxes per hour and halving the number of pack stations needed. Precise...
A Post-American Persian Gulf?
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has slashed oil and LNG flows through the Strait of Hormuz to roughly five percent of normal levels and damaged Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG plant, threatening a $20 billion annual export loss. Gulf states face immediate economic...
Waymo Visits Japan
Waymo held a media briefing in Tokyo to outline its autonomous‑driving progress and partnership with Japan’s Nihon Kotsu and GO. The company, which already operates more than 500,000 fully driverless trips per week across ten U.S. cities, is testing its...

The 3-Second Rule Every Driver Needs To Know
The three‑second rule advises drivers to keep a time‑based gap of roughly three seconds behind the vehicle ahead, providing a buffer for reaction and braking. The guideline can be extended to four or five seconds under adverse weather, heavy traffic,...

Tetra Pak Urges Rapid Food Innovation to Ease Supply Chain Strain
Tetra Pak has opened its twelfth Product Development Centre (PDC) in Rayong, Thailand, marking the most innovation‑focused facility in its global network. The centre combines a fully integrated pilot plant for liquid foods with a kitchen‑equipped development lab, enabling products...

Laborde Products Powers Newbuild M/V Beth Williams for Maritime Partners
Laborde Products supplied propulsion and auxiliary power for the new‑build M/V Beth Williams, a twin‑screw towboat constructed for Maritime Partners at FMT Shipyard in Harvey, Louisiana. The vessel is equipped with two Mitsubishi Tier 3 S6R2 engines, each delivering 803 horsepower at...

Korean Air Confirms 103-Unit Boeing Aircraft Order
Korean Air has approved a long‑term purchase of 103 Boeing aircraft, extending deliveries to 2039. The order includes 20 B777‑9s, 25 B787‑10s, 50 B737‑10s and eight B777‑8F freighters, marking the carrier’s first commitment to the new freighter model. A separate...

TAC and Taboo Launch Road Safety Platform ‘Vanessa’s Place’
The Transport Accident Commission (TAC) partnered with creative agency Taboo to launch Vanessa’s Place, a transportable tiny‑home road‑safety platform aimed at young Victorians. Inside, more than 200 behavioural nudges are hidden in everyday objects to address drink‑driving, distraction, speeding and...

The Rise of Hydrogen in Short Sea Shipping
Hydrogen fuel‑cell technology is moving from demo projects to early commercial use in short‑sea shipping, where vessels like ferries and workboats need flexible, low‑emission power. Operators are adopting on‑demand hydrogen generation to avoid large storage tanks and under‑developed bunkering infrastructure....
Car Labelling Revision: Using Real-World Information to Empower Consumers
The European Union is revising its car‑labeling regulations as part of the new EU Automotive Package. The proposal would replace laboratory‑based WLTP figures with real‑world data, applying an OEM‑specific uplift factor to internal‑combustion engine (ICE) emissions derived from OBFCM testing....

‘EVs Have Been Sold in Ireland as Vehicles that Need No Maintenance – and People Believe That’
Irish garage owner David Corbally warns that electric vehicles are not maintenance‑free, citing frequent battery, charger and oil‑system failures he sees in his Dublin workshop. He highlights that when repairs are needed, costs can top $5,000, far higher than typical...
Hydrogen Trucks In China Are A Policy Side Bet, Not A Market Winner
Battery‑electric heavy trucks now command about 22% of China’s heavy‑truck market, with 230,000 units sold in 2025, while cumulative hydrogen fuel‑cell truck sales total only around 40,000 units. Battery‑swap corridors, such as CATL’s 300‑station network, cut operating costs to roughly...

Tug Captain Charged With Manslaughter for Tragic Sailboat Collision
A Miami mini‑tug captain, Yusiel Lopez Insua, has been charged with seaman's manslaughter after his tug and a construction barge struck a youth sail‑training catamaran in Biscayne Bay, killing three girls. Prosecutors allege Insula used his cellphone during the voyage...

This Driver Learned The Hard Way That Toll Transponders Don't Always Work
A New York professional driver was hit with a $14,000 toll bill after his EZ‑Pass transponder allegedly missed payments, despite his regular account monitoring. The debt comprised $2,134.71 in unpaid tolls and $11,900 in late fees, leading to a DMV...
Wellington Street Wars: The Plan Dividing Collingwood and Clifton Hill
Yarra City Council is evaluating a proposal to turn a 1.1‑km stretch of Wellington Street into a “bicycle street” that blocks most motor vehicles. The plan would install modal filters such as garden beds and concrete curbs, eliminating through‑traffic for...

15 Of The Best Cars For Seniors In 2026
The article reviews fifteen 2026‑model vehicles that cater to senior drivers, emphasizing safety features, easy entry, fuel efficiency, and convenience amenities. It highlights mainstream options like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR‑V, premium choices such as the Genesis GV70, and...

India Accelerates E-Bus Drive Amid Fuel Risks, New 3k Unit Tender by June
India will issue a new tender for more than 3,000 electric buses by June, following the closure of its largest e‑bus tender of over 10,000 units six months earlier. The procurement will be administered under the PM e‑bus seva scheme,...

Saronic Raises $1.75B at $9.25B Valuation to Gear up Autonomous Ship Production
Saronic Technologies announced a $1.75 billion Series D round, valuing the autonomous shipbuilder at $9.25 billion. The funding will accelerate production of unmanned vessels for defense and commercial markets, including the newly unveiled 180‑foot Marauder built in under six months. Saronic also secured...
Reconstruction of National Highway N-5 Under Pakistan’s Resilient Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Framework Project
The National Highway Authority (NHA) of Pakistan has extended the submission deadline for the reconstruction tender of the 40‑km Rawalpindi‑Has Sanabdal segment of National Highway N‑5. The deadline is now Thursday, 30 April 2026 at 1100 hours, with bids opening at 1130 hours the same day....

F-35 From Nellis Air Force Base Crashes in Nevada
A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II from Nellis Air Force Base crashed within the Nevada Test and Training Range on March 31. The pilot ejected safely and suffered only minor injuries. Emergency responders confirmed no impact on nearby populated...
Metro Testing Enters Final Integration Phase
Southwest Metro has entered the final integration phase for the Bankstown extension, testing trains, signalling, platform screen doors, gap fillers and station systems together for the first time. Over 2,500 of the required 9,000 testing hours and 17,000 of 30,000...
New Freight Vessel Project to Support Island Supply
Serco has secured a contract to design and build a new freight vessel for Lord Howe Island, part of NSW’s Critical Infrastructure Program, ensuring supply for the next 40 years. The vessel will feature roll‑on/roll‑off and lift‑on/lift‑off capabilities, handling up...