This $300K Porsche 911 Restomod Swaps Gas Engine For Electric Motor
Kindred Motorworks will launch an electric conversion of the classic Porsche 911, dubbed the G‑Series 911, with production slated for early 2027. The restomod replaces the original flat‑six with a rear‑mounted 375‑horsepower motor and a 62.2 kWh battery, delivering 225 miles of range and 280 lb‑ft of torque. Priced at $299,000, only twelve units will be built, each undergoing a full restoration of 1974‑1989 models. The package adds modern tech such as wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and heated seats.

Oakland Drafts First Revision of General Plan Since 1998
Oakland has issued the draft of the second phase of its General Plan update, the first comprehensive revision since 1998. Phase one already delivered a Downtown Specific Plan that outlines infrastructure, jobs, and housing strategies for key districts. The new...
Hormuz Closure Triggers ‘Havoc’ for Project Logistics Supply Chain
The near‑total closure of the Strait of Hormuz has slashed vessel transits by 97% in the past 25 days, halting all traffic on March 25. The paralysis is driving sky‑high insurance premiums, causing carriers to refuse quotes for cargo entering the...

Centre Approves NMPA’s Proposal to Redevelop Berth No. 9
India’s Union government has approved the New Mangalore Port Authority’s plan to redevelop berth 9 on a PPP DBFOT basis, with an estimated cost of ₹438.29 crore (≈ $53 million). The upgrade will raise the berth draft from 10.5 m to 14 m, with provisions for...

Relief for Stranded Seafarers, Directorate General of Shipping Extends Validity of Crew Certificates by Three Months
The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) has granted a three‑month extension to the validity of crew certificates, including safety and firefighting training, for Indian seafarers stranded in the Western Persian Gulf. The move directly benefits 485 Indian officers and engineers...
Car Deal of the Day: Lexus LBX Is a True Junior Luxury SUV for Just £215 a Month
Lexus is offering its smallest SUV, the LBX, on a two‑year lease for just $274 per month after an upfront payment of $3,666. The compact hybrid pairs a 1.5‑litre three‑cylinder engine with an e‑CVT, delivering 136 bhp and an impressive 62.7 mpg...
Road Taxes and Funding by State, 2026
A new analysis shows that only two states—Maryland and New Jersey—cover 100% of highway spending through road‑use taxes and fees, while the other 48 states and the District of Columbia rely on general funds. In FY 2023 the national average of...

CALB Manufactures Batteries for Aridge
Chinese battery maker CALB has begun series production of its R46 cylindrical cells at the Chengdu plant for Aridge, Xpeng’s flying‑car subsidiary. The hybrid liquid‑solid batteries deliver up to 360 Wh/kg and support a 25 C discharge rate, meeting aviation‑grade safety standards...
Sonex Announces Immediate Closure
Sonex LLC, a kit‑aircraft manufacturer founded by John Monnett, announced an immediate shutdown after owner Mark Schaible cited a severe sales decline and a bank’s refusal to extend credit. The closure ends production of popular models such as the Sonex,...

Neolix Scales RoboVan-as-a-Service Model, Accelerates Expansion Across China and Overseas
Neolix announced that its RoboVan-as-a-Service (RaaS) model has processed over 1.5 million on‑demand delivery orders and logged more than 40 million kilometers of autonomous driving across Chinese cities. In Qingdao, the company now runs one of the largest single‑city autonomous fleets, handling...

My Freighter Launches New Asia-Europe Routes
Uzbekistan‑based cargo carrier My Freighter has launched weekly Asia‑Europe services linking Hanoi, Bangkok and Almaty to Frankfurt via its Tashkent hub, with a direct Tashkent‑Frankfurt leg starting 29 March. The routes are operated with Boeing 767‑300 freighters, seven of which are passenger‑to‑freighter...
Travel Industry Faces Refund Reckoning as Iran Conflict Disrupts European Tourism
Geopolitical tensions stemming from the Iran conflict are forcing airlines to reroute or cancel European flights, triggering a wave of refund requests. Under EU regulation, passengers receive refunds only for outright cancellations, leaving many stranded with ambiguous itineraries. Tour operators...

Volkswagen Group Profile and Production Forecast to 2030
Volkswagen Group posted an 8% profit rise in 2025 as supply‑chain bottlenecks eased, and accelerated its electric‑vehicle rollout. The automaker now projects total production to climb to roughly 10 million units annually by 2030, driven by strong demand in China and...

New E-Bike Bill in Congress Could Bring Long-Awaited Federal Regulation
A bipartisan Safe SPEEDS Act has been introduced to give the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission authority to create national classifications, labeling and age guidelines for electric bikes, e‑motos and similar micromobility devices. The bill would replace the patchwork of state...

An Electrically Powered Gyroplane for Urban Air Traffic
German researchers from DLR and RWTH Aachen are developing an electrically powered gyroplane under the S2TOL project, featuring two propulsion motors and a pre‑rotation motor. Two variants—open propellers and ducted Jetpeller fans—have demonstrated sufficient static thrust for a 450 kg two‑seater,...

Miami Considers Airport-to-Port Train to Ease Cruise Ship Traffic
Miami-Dade County’s Transportation Planning Organization is evaluating a non‑stop train linking Miami International Airport to Port Miami, one of the world’s busiest cruise terminals handling over 8.5 million passengers annually. The proposal envisions a 9‑mile extension of the existing people‑mover system,...
New Premium Economy Seat Leaves Me Feeling Great After 16-Hour Haul
Air New Zealand has introduced a redesigned premium‑economy cabin on its daily Melbourne‑Auckland‑Vancouver route, using Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliners. The new seats offer 41‑inch pitch, 19.3‑inch width, a foot‑rest‑focused recline, and enhanced privacy features. Passengers enjoy larger entertainment screens, free Wi‑Fi,...
3 Transport-Service Stocks to Keep an Eye on Despite Industry Hiccups
The Zacks Transportation‑Services industry is battling inflation‑driven interest rates, weak freight rates and lingering supply‑chain disruptions, leaving it ranked #191 – in the bottom 24% of Zacks sectors. Despite the bleak backdrop, three stocks stand out: Matson, Expeditors International, and...
From Visibility to Predictability: Why Retail Needs Flow Intelligence Across B2B Transactions
Retailers are increasingly hitting transaction failures at the handoffs between modern integration platforms rather than within any single system. This creates an "assurance gap" where dashboards show green but orders, invoices, or settlements remain incomplete. Flow intelligence overlays existing commerce,...
Rail Baltica Uses GIS to Collect and Deliver Construction Data via a Single Platform
Rail Baltica, the 870‑km greenfield railway linking Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, has deployed an Esri‑based geospatial digital twin to centralise all construction data. The platform mandates weekly photo and video submissions and integrates specialist data, eliminating duplication and enabling rapid...

DHL GF Ramps up Asia-Europe Capacity
DHL Global Forwarding is boosting its Asia‑Europe capacity by launching weekly freighter flights from Shanghai to Leipzig and from Liège to Hong Kong, leveraging the DHL Express network. The routes will be operated with Boeing 777F aircraft and include a Tel Aviv stopover...
Serbian Operator Orders CAF EMUs
Serbian passenger operator Serbia Voz has signed a contract with Spanish manufacturer CAF to supply 30 three‑car electric multiple units (EMUs) for the BG Voz commuter network in Belgrade. The deal, valued at over €300 million (approximately $327 million), includes a two‑year maintenance...
HMND 01 Alpha Goes to Work: Humanoid Completes Automotive Manufacturing Logistics POC with SAP and Martur Fompak
Humanoid’s HMND 01 Alpha wheeled robot completed a live‑production logistics proof of concept with SAP and Martur Fompak, demonstrating autonomous picking and delivery in an automotive factory. The robot received task orders from SAP’s Business AI, navigated to pallets, retrieved KLT...

New York Unveils New In-House MTA App
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority launched a newly redesigned mobile app for subway and bus riders, built entirely by MTA staff. The in‑house platform emphasizes faster performance, more accurate real‑time arrival information, and a streamlined interface for low‑connectivity underground stations. New...
US-Iran Conflict Begins to Disrupt India’s Q-Commerce and Logistics Sectors
The US‑Iran conflict is beginning to ripple through India’s quick‑commerce, e‑commerce and logistics ecosystem, driving higher fuel, diesel and urea costs and causing truck delays in key states like Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Packaging inputs have surged, with plastics up...

Dobbe Transport Receives eActros 600 Delivery
Dobbe Transport, a Dutch logistics firm with over a hundred trucks, has added a Mercedes‑Benz eActros 600 long‑haul electric truck to its Benelux fleet, joining an earlier eActros 300. The 6×2 flatbed offers roughly 500 km range and is slated to log about...

How to Schedule Industrial Cleaning to Avoid Downtime in Fast-Paced Supply Chains
Modern warehouses operate 24/7, making any downtime costly. Siemens reports unplanned downtime in fast‑moving consumer goods averages $36,000 per hour and is rising. Neglected industrial cleaning—dust on conveyors, motors, and high‑level surfaces—can trigger equipment failures, fire hazards, and product contamination,...

How Much Does It Cost to Replace Brakes?
Replacing vehicle brakes is essential for safety, but costs vary widely based on vehicle class, component wear, and labor rates. Typical brake pad replacement runs $100‑$300 per axle, while rotor swaps cost $200‑$500, and a full brake job can reach...
Watch: Timelapse of £20M Stockport Roundabout Rail Overbridge Replacement Completion
The Greek Street bridge in Stockport has reopened after a year‑long, £20 million (≈$25 million) reconstruction that replaced a 67‑year‑old structure spanning the West Coast Main Line. Network Rail and contractor Murphy completed the new four‑way roundabout during a 21‑day rail closure...

FMC Complaint Sees Importer Take Aim at Hapag-Lloyd over Covid-Era D&D Fee
Orleans International has filed a new complaint with the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission accusing Hapag‑Lloyd of imposing $3,600 per TEU detention and demurrage (D&D) charges during the pandemic‑driven port congestion. The importer alleges that Hapag‑Lloyd’s containers were stacked in a...

GHK Sells ITS Logistics
Chicago‑based Echo Global Logistics announced the acquisition of ITS Logistics from GHK. The deal adds ITS’s technology‑enabled freight brokerage capabilities to Echo’s existing transportation platform. No financial terms were disclosed, but the transaction aligns with Echo’s strategy to broaden its...

Croatia Funds 127 Charging Stations for Electric Buses
The Croatian Ministry of Economy approved €12.3 million (≈$13.3 million) to fund twelve electric‑bus charging projects across a dozen cities, installing 127 charging stations. The total investment for the stations is projected at €17.6 million (≈$19 million), with the shortfall to be covered by...

The First Modernization of a Prague Metro Station Has Been Completed
DPP announced the completion of the first modernization of a Prague metro station, Českomoravská on Line B. The year‑and‑a‑half project overhauled both underground and above‑ground areas, replacing escalators, ventilation, about 120 km of cables and installing 1,600 LED fixtures. A new design...
London Luton Airport Completes Refurbishment of Runway
London Luton Airport has finished a £18 million (≈ $22.5 million) runway resurfacing project, the airport’s most extensive airfield engineering effort in two decades. The five‑month night‑time programme involved a 120‑person crew and was completed before the first scheduled departure, keeping operational impact...

These Retractable Studded Tires Might Save Our Roads, Ears, and Lungs
Nokian’s new Hakkapeliitta 01 tires feature retractable studs that pull back into the tread when the tire warms, cutting noise by roughly one decibel and slashing road wear by about 30 percent. Tests on a Subaru WRX STI showed the tires...

Orange Steams Ahead in French Railway Connectivity
France’s rail corridors now enjoy near‑universal 4G coverage, yet passenger‑grade connectivity varies sharply among operators. Ookla’s Speedtest Intelligence data (Mar 2025‑Mar 2026) shows Orange delivering a median download speed of 283.4 Mbps—52% faster than SFR and more than double Free’s 120.4 Mbps. Latency forms...

Sales Launch for Mercedes eArocs 400 Construction Truck
Mercedes‑Benz Trucks has begun sales of its electric eArocs 400 construction truck, available for order in 13 European countries. Production will start at the Wörth plant in Q3 2026 with the Paul Group installing the drivetrain, targeting a small series of 150...

MAN Truck & Bus Italia Marked 40 Years with Record Performance and Expansion Plans
MAN Truck & Bus Italia celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2026 while posting a record turnover of €617 million (about $672 million), the third consecutive annual high. The subsidiary now commands a 10.2% share in the six‑tonne‑plus truck segment and a 2.4%...

WestJet Flight Attendant Reported ‘Imminent Risk’ of New Seating Configuration: Report
A WestJet flight attendant submitted a five‑page safety hazard report on Dec. 5, 2025, warning Transport Canada that the airline’s newly densified 180‑seat cabin posed an imminent risk. The report detailed a Nov. 29 flight where a large passenger became physically trapped...

Uganda Civil Aviation Authority Receives Kayoola Electric Coaches
Kiira Motors Corporation delivered two 13‑metre Kayoola electric coaches to the Uganda Civil Aviation Authority on March 26. The coaches, which underwent a 13,000‑km test trip from Uganda to South Africa and back, demonstrated reliability across varied road conditions. Intended for...

Toyota Global Output Drops 3.9% in Feb. On Weaker Output in Japan, China
Toyota reported a 3.9% drop in global production for February, delivering 749,673 vehicles, marking the fourth consecutive month of decline. The slowdown was driven by an 11.5% plunge in Chinese output and a 2.6% dip in domestic Japanese production, both...
NAFFIC, AWARE Claim First China-EU DPP for Textiles
Mandatory digital product passports (DPPs) will be required for all textile products sold in the EU from 2027, and NAFFIC and AWARE have launched the first China‑EU compliant DPP for a recycled‑polyester garment. The passport records every step—from post‑consumer plastic...
Family Confirms a Missing American Airlines Flight Attendant Was Found Dead in Colombia
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump International Airport. The bill includes an initial $2.75 million for signage and branding, though lawmakers have asked for up to $5.5 million. The Trump Organization has...

Lufthansa Cargo Increases Delhi and Transpac Flying for the Summer
Lufthansa Cargo unveiled its summer freighter schedule, adding a second weekly transpacific flight from Ho Chi Minh via Shanghai to Los Angeles and reinstating a weekly service to Delhi, bringing Indian connections to six per week. The carrier also boosted its North American...

Coop Electrifies Logistics in Sweden’s Uppland Region
Coop is converting its Uppland regional grocery logistics to fully electric vehicles, covering 23 stores and roughly 659,000 kilometres of routes each year. Partnering with Swedish tech firm Einride, the transition aims for completion by the first half of 2026....

CaoCao Mobility’s Growth Begins to Translate Into Profit
CaoCao Mobility posted a $2.9 billion revenue for 2025, a 38% year‑on‑year increase, and recorded its first quarterly adjusted net profit. Gross margin rose to 9.4% as scale, AI‑driven dispatch efficiency, and depreciation leverage improved unit economics. The firm now serves...

Process Begins for Sale of Rail Logistics Europe Stake
SNCF is advancing the sale of up to 49 % of Rail Logistics Europe (RLE), valued at roughly €800 million (about $860 million), with Lazard and Indosuez handling the process. The stake covers six freight subsidiaries and is slated for completion by 2027....

Vietnam: CAI to Develop Phu Quoc International Airport as Regional Aviation Hub
Changi Airports International (CAI) has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Vietnam’s Sun Group to transform Phu Quoc International Airport into a regional aviation hub. The partnership will provide advisory services, a new runway and Terminal 2, and aims to raise...
Speeders Beware: 125 Traffic Cameras Are Coming to L.A., Along with Hefty Fines. What You Need to Know
Los Angeles will install 125 automated speed cameras across its 15 council districts between April and July, targeting school zones, high‑risk corridors, and accident‑prone streets. Drivers caught exceeding the limit by 11 mph or more face fines ranging from $50 to...
Premium eMTB Takes Lower Cost Route to Rough Riding
Aventon has launched the Current, its first full‑suspension eMTB, starting at $4,599—significantly below the $10,000 price tag of many premium models. The bike pairs a 110 Nm Ultro X mid‑drive motor with an 800 Wh battery, delivering up to 105 miles of range and...