A measure of manufacturing activity in the Chicago region rose but remained in contraction territory. (MarketWatch)
British rail workers began a five-day strike, as the U.K. government faces a wave of industrial actions. (WSJ)
Semiconductor maker Nvidia and electronics manufacturer Foxconn will jointly develop autonomous vehicle platforms. (WSJ)
Rivian Automotive says it missed its 2022 production target because of supply chain issues. (WSJ)
Foxconn’s troubled iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, China, is gradually recovering from recent disruptions. (South China Morning Post)
Chip maker Advanced Micro Devices plans to move its main logistics center from Hong Kong to Taiwan. (Taiwan News)
The Black Sea grain initiative has facilitated about 16 million metric tons of exports since it began in August. (Lloyd’s List)
Container lines are offering increasingly flexible terms in efforts to sign shippers to long-term contracts. (The Loadstar)
A Chinese shipyard delivered a 24,000-box container ship to Evergreen Marine four months ahead of schedule. (ShippingWatch)
Port Houston will start imposing a fee on long-dwelling shipping containers amid continued strength in import volumes. (Maritime Executive)
U.S. rail regulators ordered Union Pacific to deliver five trains of corn to chicken supplier Foster Farms. (Trains)
Kion North America will expand production capacity for its material handling equipment at its Summerville, S.C., plant. (Transport Dive)
Local authorities approved construction of a 1 million-square-foot fulfillment center in central California for an unnamed tenant under the name Project Almond. (San Benito County News)
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