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World Logistics News
- From Deluges to Dry Beds: How Extreme Weather is Rewriting Logistics Strategyby Gaven Simon on July 13, 2026 at 8:39 pm
Historically, supply chain managers viewed extreme weather as a series of isolated, unlinked headaches, a temporary detour here, a delayed container vessel there. But recent events are proving that climate-driven disruptions are no longer isolated events; they are systemic, compounding risks occurring simultaneously. Right now, global logistics are caught in a bizarre paradox of water volatility: The post From Deluges to Dry Beds: How Extreme Weather is Rewriting Logistics Strategy appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
- Defense Drones Are Becoming an Industrial Supply Chain Raceby Jim Frazer & LV Staff on July 13, 2026 at 7:17 pm
Ondas’ acquisition of DZYNE shows why competitive advantage in autonomous systems is shifting from technical demonstrations toward component security, modular design, manufacturing scale, and supplier integration. The defense-drone market is moving from technical experimentation to industrialization. Companies still need better aircraft, autonomy software, sensors, communications systems, and counter-drone technologies. But as governments prepare to purchase The post Defense Drones Are Becoming an Industrial Supply Chain Race appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
- Logistics Viewpoints Expands Its Supply Chain Resource Libraryby LV Staff on July 13, 2026 at 5:56 pm
The growing collection now includes strategic white papers, market-research executive summaries, advisory guides, and supplier visibility programs spanning AI, energy, cybersecurity, transportation, warehousing, and global trade. As of July 2026, Logistics Viewpoints offers more than two dozen downloadable resources for supply chain executives, technology providers, and industry professionals. The library has expanded beyond traditional market The post Logistics Viewpoints Expands Its Supply Chain Resource Library appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
- Trump Proposes 20% Hormuz Cargo Charge as Shipping Risk Surgesby LV Staff on July 13, 2026 at 4:08 pm
The proposal could turn the Strait of Hormuz crisis into a direct cost on global trade, adding new uncertainty for energy, shipping, insurance, and supply-chain planning. President Donald Trump said today that the United States would seek reimbursement equal to 20% of cargo moving through the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. forces moved to secure The post Trump Proposes 20% Hormuz Cargo Charge as Shipping Risk Surges appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.
- AI Projects Need More Than One Model: The Rise of Multi-Step, Multi-Model AI Architecturesby Jim Frazer on July 13, 2026 at 1:43 pm
When organizations begin experimenting with generative AI, the first question is usually straightforward: “Which model should we use?” It is a reasonable question, but increasingly it is the wrong one. The more important question is: “How should the work be structured?” Enterprise AI initiatives are moving beyond the assumption that a single, all-purpose large language The post AI Projects Need More Than One Model: The Rise of Multi-Step, Multi-Model AI Architectures appeared first on Logistics Viewpoints.










