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Jet Supply Chain Headaches May Still Be Here in 2026, IATA Says

Supply Chain Brain

and Airbus SE have been grappling with supply chain issues like parts and labor that were only exacerbated by the COVID pandemic.

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Japan Launching First Ammonia-Fueled Ammonia Gas Carrier in 2026

Supply Chain Brain

million-gallon ammonia fuel ammonia carrier, which is being built at the Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) Ariake Shipyard, is scheduled to be delivered in November 2026.

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Harness The Power of Data To Optimize Your Supply Chains

All Things Supply Chain

By 2026,… The global logistics automation market has been growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 12.4% since 2020, the highest growth rate of any supply chain market.

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3 Major Risks in the Global Cold Chain and How to Mitigate Them

C3 Solutions

compound annual growth rate through 2026. The global cold chain logistics market is likely projected to grow at a 17.9% Cold chains are an integral part of the global supply chain and logistics networks. Everything from produce to medicines and now even the COVID-19 vaccines need cold chains to be ferried.

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Stringent Reporting Regulations Require Data Integrity

Logistics Viewpoints

For example, once the permanent CBAM system enters into force on 1 January 2026, importers will need to declare annually the number of goods imported into the EU in the preceding year and their embedded GHG emissions. Across the globe, requirements for stricter reporting on complex metrics are increasing.

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October 21st – 24th Supply Chain & Logistics News Round Up

Logistics Viewpoints

This slowdown is expected to reduce Argentina’s future lithium output, particularly by 2026-2028, which could exacerbate a projected supply shortfall as demand rises toward the end of the decade. As a result, companies are cutting staff, slashing spending, and halting exploration projects.

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October 14th- 18th Supply Chain & Logistics News

Logistics Viewpoints

Boeing Cuts Production and Downsizes on Employees Amid Company Troubles Boeing is cutting 17,000 jobs, delaying the first deliveries of its 777X jet to 2026, and recording $5 billion in third-quarter losses due to financial strain from a strike by 33,000 workers, which has halted production of key jets.