Oil Flow Halted: Trump's Strait of Hormuz Blockade Means Price Hikes at the Pump
Peace talks collapsed. The consequence? A naval blockade that's about to hit your wallet hard. Forget the diplomacy, this is about your gas bill.
Peace talks collapsed. The consequence? A naval blockade that's about to hit your wallet hard. Forget the diplomacy, this is about your gas bill.
Allegations swirl around Rep. Eric Swalwell, potentially pushing the House toward a series of expulsion votes not seen in years. The chamber's patience appears to be wearing thin.
Dawn breaks over the Persian Gulf. U.S. warships glide east-to-west through the Strait of Hormuz — the first since Iran's war machine went quiet — betting big on freedom of navigation to lure back jittery tankers.
FedEx Freight wants out. But will independence spark revenue fire, or fizzle like yesterday's logistics hype?
Factory floors in Georgia are choking on logistics headaches. The Ports Authority's inland port vows relief for 330 producers—but who's really cashing in?
Picture endless convoys of driverless rigs revolutionizing supply chains. Then — screech — Teamsters at DHL just yanked the plug, embedding ironclad bans in their fresh contract.
Imagine your factory's digital nervous system hijacked overnight. Iranian hackers are doing just that to US PLCs, ripping through supply chains in energy and water sectors.
Forget the headlines. This Russian port ban hits real wallets with sneaky bureaucracy. Volumes are tanking anyway—why poke the bear now?
Your Amazon package or Walmart grocery run? It could cost more soon. Tariff refunds promise relief for shippers, but brewing trade fights spell higher prices ahead.
Logistics was a grind of spreadsheets and gut calls. Now AI agents act like invisible air traffic controllers, rerouting fleets in real-time and saving millions—before humans even notice the snag.
Picture yanking a battery module from your EV like changing a tire. The Aria EV, a student prototype from Eindhoven, makes that real—and it's a wake-up call for the industry.
Manufacturing workers are skeptical of AI, and it's not just paranoia—it's a frontline revolt brewing. PwC's latest survey shows leaders aren't bridging the gap, dooming half-baked rollouts to failure.
Target's betting big on Shipt for next-day delivery straight from stores—slashing costs and outpacing rivals. Here's why this feels like retail's next platform leap.
Another massive containership idles off Panama's coast. El Niño forecasts spell low water levels by year-end, piling fresh pain on shippers already dodging Red Sea attacks and Strait of Hormuz jitters.
Electric air taxis sound futuristic. Joby Aviation's betting big on custom motors and total control — but history whispers caution.
Imagine sitting upright in a crystal-clear acrylic bubble, 1,000 meters down, as fish swarm your porthole. Deep Rover made that real in the 80s, kickstarting a subsea revolution.
Picture this: US gasoline at $4.12 a gallon, diesel topping $5.64. Amazon's response? A 3.5% logistics surcharge on third-party sellers from April 2026.
Picture this: a battery gulping 130 amps, hitting 80% charge in under five minutes, no fire risk. Donut Lab says they've cracked solid-state — but the world's top battery bosses call bluff.
Imagine firing up your 3D printer and spitting out a live electric motor—coils, magnets, the works—in under three hours. MIT's breakthrough isn't sci-fi; it's the supply chain savior we've craved.
Panama Canal's water woes are back, courtesy of El Niño. Shippers, brace for delays that could reroute global trade.