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Supply Chain and Logistics News April 13th-16th 2026

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This week in supply chain and logistics brought headlines on major partnerships, announcements, and warehousing. Jim Frazer shared his views on the top five transportation technology trends reshaping supply chains, and the Logistics Viewpoints Podcast released a new episode on the Future of Warehousing. Lastly, the Home Depot acquired warehouse automation company Simpl Automation, and Redwood Materials announced its newest partnership with Rivian.

Your Supply Chain and Logistics Stories for the Week: 

Five Transportation Technology Trends Reshaping Supply Chains in 2026

The transportation landscape in 2026 has transitioned from fragmented pilot programs to a model of connected execution, where Jim Frazer notes that integrated architectures are replacing isolated tools. This shift is characterized by a move from simple optimization to full orchestration linking transportation data with inventory and labor, and the evolution of TMS platforms into AI-driven decisioning tools that prioritize real-time adjustments over static planning. Furthermore, dock and yard operations are now synchronized as part of a holistic workflow. At the same time, autonomous technology has matured into a pragmatic phase, deploying selectively within bounded corridors and specific last-mile niches where the economic and regulatory conditions are most favorable.

Rivian and Redwood Materials Announce Energy Storage Partnership for Manufacturing 

From data centers to car manufacturing, Redwood Materials announced another major partnership utilizing its battery storage systems. This week, American automotive and technology company Rivian announced a partnership to deploy pioneering battery energy storage at Rivian’s Normal, Illinois, manufacturing facility. The plan is to use more than 100 second-life Rivian battery packs to unlock 10 megawatt-hours of dispatchable energy during peak demand times, to reduce energy costs and grid load. Redwood will integrate the batteries into a Redwood Energy system, supported by the company’s Redwood Pack Manager technology, allowing their stored energy to be used on-site by Rivian’s plant in Normal.

The Future of Warehousing: Newest Podcast Episode 

Gaven Simon and Jeremy Hudson sit down for a candid conversation about the future of warehousing. The conversation touches upon automation within the warehouse, labor retention, packaging, sustainability, and WMS. Jeremy shares his experience in the logistics industry, spanning from riding around on a golf cart dropping off cups to implementing WMS software at a major warehouse operation. The episode ends with a discussion about retaining employees by improving the work atmosphere and leveraging software to reduce repetitive tasks. 

Why Sulfuric Acid is Emerging as a Supply Chain Constraint in Copper 

While typically viewed as a secondary industrial input, sulfuric acid is now a primary supply chain constraint due to a combination of geopolitical disruptions in the Middle East, China’s recent export restrictions, and tightening smelter economics. This shift creates a dual-threat environment: leach operators face rising procurement costs and inventory risks, while smelters lose critical byproduct revenue that previously cushioned weak refining charges. For supply chain leaders, this serves as a critical reminder that resilience requires looking beyond headline commodities to the “enabling inputs” that can quietly destabilize entire production systems when trade flows shift.

Home Depot Acquires Warehouse Tech Firm to Boost Fulfillment Strategy

The Home Depot has acquired warehouse technology firm Simpl Automation to bolster its distribution speed and efficiency. This move follows a successful pilot at the retailer’s Locust Grove, Georgia, facility, where the technology—which includes automated storage and retrieval systems as well as vertical lift modules—led to faster pick speeds and a reduction in manual product touches. By integrating these automated workflows, the company aims to improve worker safety and support its broader strategy of offering same-day and next-day delivery by housing high-demand products closer to customers. This acquisition aligns with a larger industry trend of major retailers like Walmart and Amazon investing heavily in mechatronics to streamline fulfillment networks.

 

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