The rapid acceleration of the global energy transition has placed unprecedented pressure on supply chain operators to manage the complex lifecycle of high-capacity lithium-ion batteries. As the maritime world aligns with the development of new green corridors, companies like CEVA Logistics and CMA
The Paradox: A Half-Billion Dollar Windfall Amidst Rising Costs Navigating the labyrinthine corridors of international trade law has become as critical to automotive survival as the engineering of high-performance engines or electric drivetrains. A $500 million check from the federal government
Why This Roundup Matters Now Six months after a fatal MD-11F crash prompted an Emergency Airworthiness Directive, FedEx signaled a May restart for its 29 parked tri-jets—and the industry took notice. This roundup gathers insight from safety auditors, operations chiefs, pilots, shippers, maintenance
Ships will not surge back into the Strait of Hormuz in a single triumphant wave; they will tiptoe through a narrow, priced, and policed corridor where politics, insurance, and preparation decide who moves first. That is the essential tension facing energy markets, governments, and supply chain
Rohit Laila has spent decades building and tuning supply chains that balance speed, cost, and resilience. He’s led network shifts, overseen automation rollouts, and stayed close to the shop floor—from the hum of sorters to the cadence of dock doors. With a 2 million–square-foot distribution center
Relentless delivery windows, tighter audits, and rising energy costs have turned every minute of warehouse downtime into a measurable liability, and operators have responded by tightening workforce competency while installing access systems that fail safely and recover fast. The strategy has been
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