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cold storage
April 17, 2026

Smarter Sensors for Cold Storage Efficiency

Cold storage environments demand precision, consistency, and technology that performs under pressure. This free ebook explores how advanced sensor technologies are transforming cold storage logistics, helping teams reduce risk, improve accuracy, and keep goods moving safely through the supply chain. Inside the ebook, you’ll learn: How modern automation and sensor intelligence improve efficiency in deep-freeze and cold‑storage environments Real-world challenges cold storage facilities face—and the technologies designed to solve them The latest innovations in measuring, detecting, identifying, and quality‑control sensors built to withstand –40°C and beyond Practical ways to enhance safety, reduce energy consumption, and streamline your logistics workflow Click here to download
Red Sea
April 14, 2025

Supply Chain Now’s Guide to the Red Sea Crisis

An estimated 12% of global trade worth more than $1 trillion traverses the Red Sea each year. When Houthi rebels started attacking commercial vessels in November 2023, ocean carriers began rerouting container ships around Africa’s Cape of Good Horn rather than through the Suez Canal on voyages from Asia to Europe. That greatly increased travel time and costs. As of March of this year, shipping through the Red Sea was still down 70% from before the attacks began, according to The Economist, with many ocean carriers still avoiding the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, which separates the Red Sea from the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Peninsula. Maritime Industry Caught in the Crosshairs Houthi rebels launched attacks on ships in the Red Sea in response to Israel’s military operations in Gaza. The Houthis attacked more than 100 cargo ships between November 2023 and January 2025. The attacks, with missiles and drones, sunk two vessels and killed four sailors. In late October 2024, a headline in gCaptain read, “Red Sea Is Now So Dangerous Even NATO Warships Are Avoiding It.” “The United States Navy continues to send warships through the Red Sea, but its mission to protect merchant ships – Operation Prosperity…