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BlueGrace acquires Idaho 3PL Truk TMS to expand Pacific Northwest LTL
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BlueGrace acquires Idaho 3PL Truk TMS to expand Pacific Northwest LTL

BlueGrace Logistics has acquired Idaho-based third-party logistics provider Truk TMS to strengthen its presence in the Pacific Northwest. The deal brings Truk TMS—previously a BlueGrace partner—fully into the company’s ecosystem, granting its customers access to BlueGrace’s Managed Logistics platform and BlueShip technology. Financial terms remain undisclosed. BlueGrace, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, serves over 10,000 customers from nine offices across the U.S. and Mexico and operates a carrier network exceeding 250,000. As a Warburg Pincus portfolio company, BlueGrace previously acquired STB Freight Group and FreightCenter in 2025. Truk TMS CEO Mark Barnes emphasized continuity of service backed by expanded capabilities.

India launches PLI scheme for polysilicon to cut China imports
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India launches PLI scheme for polysilicon to cut China imports

India is launching a Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for domestic polysilicon manufacturing to eliminate its 100% dependence on Chinese imports. Announced by Santosh Kumar Sarangi, Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, the scheme targets over 10 GW of capacity and supports India’s goal of 500 GW of non-fossil power by 2030. It builds on existing PLI investments totaling ₹240 billion ($2.52 billion) and complements current domestic capacity — including 200+ GW of solar panels and 32+ GW of cells — with plans for 80 GW of ingot and wafer capacity by June 2028.

India accelerates water reforms to power AI, manufacturing, agriculture
Manufacturing

India accelerates water reforms to power AI, manufacturing, agriculture

India must accelerate water governance reforms to sustain growth in AI infrastructure, manufacturing, and agriculture. UBS economist Tanvee Gupta Jain warns that despite rising infrastructure investment, policy lags threaten $24 billion in AI projects and $100 billion in PLI manufacturing incentives. A 17% national water deficit — projected to reach 21% by 2030 — already disrupts semiconductor fabs in Chennai and delays cold chain development in Gujarat. Rural economic shifts toward high-water-value agri-businesses further strain outdated allocation systems.

India Needs $1 Trillion Manufacturing Investment to Create 40M Jobs
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India Needs $1 Trillion Manufacturing Investment to Create 40M Jobs

Ashish Dhawan, founder of ChrysCapital, argues India must attract $1 trillion in manufacturing investment over the next decade to generate 40–50 million jobs and lift exports from $450 billion to $2 trillion. He highlights critically low manufacturing FDI — just $20–$22 billion annually — versus headline $90 billion FDI figures skewed by short-term private equity. With improved infrastructure, active industrial policy, and geopolitical tailwinds from EU-China trade tensions and new FTAs with the US, EU, and UK, Dhawan asserts India's 'enabling conditions' are stronger than in the past 10–15 years.

SpaceX, Tesla to build $16.8B Texas chip factory with on-site gas plants, battery arrays
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SpaceX, Tesla to build $16.8B Texas chip factory with on-site gas plants, battery arrays

SpaceX and Tesla are developing a $16.8 billion semiconductor factory in Grimes County, Texas, with integrated natural gas power plants and large-scale battery arrays. The first phase will create 3,000 jobs and receive a $30 million Texas Enterprise Fund grant. Riley Trettel of SpaceX confirmed the companies will "bring their own power," leveraging Tesla's Megapack manufacturing and SpaceX's 13,000-acre land holdings. Intel joined in April 2026 to provide chip design and fabrication expertise. The facility will produce chips for Tesla vehicles, Optimus robots, and SpaceX missions — addressing supply chain gaps and geopolitical risks.

Freight Hero raises $5M for broker back-office operations
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Freight Hero raises $5M for broker back-office operations

Freight Hero, a Durham, North Carolina-based startup, has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Field Ventures to expand its back-office operations service for freight brokers. The company manages shipments end-to-end—from rate confirmation through proof of delivery—using AI agents that handle over 90% of load touches, supplemented by human 'Heroes' for exceptions. With more than 50,000 loads managed by end-July 2026 and customers reporting 100%-plus ROI, Freight Hero converts fixed labor costs into variable ones. Ally Logistics, a Michigan brokerage, achieved 82.4% year-over-year revenue growth without increasing operations headcount. The $19 billion brokerage sector faces margin pressure amid the aftermath of the Great Freight Recession.

Norfolk Southern-UP Merger Pledges 2.2M Truck Moves Without Lane Details
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Norfolk Southern-UP Merger Pledges 2.2M Truck Moves Without Lane Details

Veteran railroader Paul Tonsiger, CEO of Integrated Multimodal Solutions and former Maersk procurement head, questions the Norfolk Southern–Union Pacific merger’s pledge to divert 2.2 million truck moves, citing absence of lane-level details after roughly a year of proceedings. He highlights CN’s Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway — acquired 15 years ago — as an underreported asset granting UP a Chicago bypass. Tonsiger stresses railroads operate as wholesalers, dependent on IMCs and steamship lines like Maersk and CMA—not shippers like Walmart—to drive volume. The Surface Transportation Board holds final merger authority.

Intra-Asia Freight Rates Fall 4%, Carriers Add Capacity
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Intra-Asia Freight Rates Fall 4%, Carriers Add Capacity

Intra-Asia container freight rates declined by 4% across multiple key lanes in late July 2026, including Shanghai–Nhava Sheva ($1,667/40ft), Shanghai–Jakarta ($1,475/40ft), and Shanghai–Kaohsiung ($1,433/40ft). Despite weakening demand, COSCO expanded its North-east Asia network via Yang Ming’s JTS service, while Sinotrans launched the CIW2 corridor linking China and India. Analysts attribute the softening to the end of an exceptionally busy H1 2026 for Chinese exports, with May marking an all-time export high overall — though South-east Asia shipments peaked in April. The traditional July–October peak season is losing momentum, even as carriers add capacity on high-demand routes like East Asia–Australia.

Maersk raises intra-North Europe capacity by 28%, market share to 16.2%
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Maersk raises intra-North Europe capacity by 28%, market share to 16.2%

Maersk increased its intra-North Europe container capacity by 28% year-on-year — from 39,800 TEU to 50,800 TEU — lifting its market share to 16.2%. The trade lane overall grew 6.8% to 243 vessels averaging 1,294 TEU. CLdN’s acquisition of Samskip’s UK–Europe services halved Samskip’s capacity (9,600 TEU → 5,800 TEU) and dropped its ranking from 7th to 14th. MSC’s share dipped slightly to 21.2%, while CMA CGM fell to fourth place with 9.6% share. Maersk added 14,300 TEU via two new Baltic feeders, including the methanol-fueled Laura Maersk (2,100 TEU).

India Launches ₹10,000-Crore Container Manufacturing Scheme
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India Launches ₹10,000-Crore Container Manufacturing Scheme

India has launched a ₹10,000 crore national scheme to develop domestic container manufacturing, following a landmark 1,000-unit order from a global shipping line. The first ISO- and CSC-certified prototype was unveiled in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh on 3 July 2026. The initiative aligns with completion of 75 port infrastructure projects worth ₹31,967 crore, lifting Major Ports’ capacity to 1,728 MTPA. India currently imports over 95% of its containers, spending ₹2,400 crore annually — a dependency the new policy seeks to reverse through certified domestic production and integrated manufacturing clusters.

EU-LatAm trade growth remains one-way: 10.6% drop in Jan
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EU-LatAm trade growth remains one-way: 10.6% drop in Jan

EU-South America container volumes fell in three of the first five months of 2026, including a 10.6% year-on-year drop in January, despite the EU-Mercosur trade deal entering force. In contrast, LatAm-to-EU trade grew 9.2%, 4.8%, 12.7%, 0.1%, and 10.8% across those same months, building on 2025’s 8.7% annual growth. Forwarders report rising quotation requests from European shippers targeting Latin America, especially in automotive, machinery, and pharma sectors. Meanwhile, South American exporters cite strong demand in Europe for coffee, fruit, refrigerated cargo, foodstuffs, pulp, and leather — though capacity constraints and the EU’s May 2026 beef export ban pose near-term headwinds.

CMA CGM Q2 profit surges 42.4% amid Red Sea volatility
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CMA CGM Q2 profit surges 42.4% amid Red Sea volatility

CMA CGM reported a 42.4% surge in Q2 2026 EBITDA to $2.26 billion, with maritime volumes rising 6% to 6.3 million container units. Revenue climbed 22% to $9.96 billion. The company credited sustained freight rates and strategic resilience amid Middle East conflicts—including Strait of Hormuz disruptions and Red Sea volatility—enabling continued Suez Canal-Red Sea services. It launched the 24,212-TEU LNG-powered vessel CMA CGM Notre Dame and introduced the Mekong Transpacific Express service between Vietnam and the U.S. West Coast. Net income rose to $770 million from $520 million year-on-year.

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