Latest Supply Chain Innovation News

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Yojee Limited has unveiled its next-generation MOSAIC platform prototype to strong industry acclaim, completed critical technical validation for its SmartYojee customs technology, and secured a $5.4 million capital raise to fuel growth and commercialisation.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
29 July 2025
Global Uranium and Enrichment Limited’s investee Ubaryon has sealed a binding agreement with uranium giant Urenco, unlocking a A$5 million investment and technical collaboration to accelerate a novel uranium enrichment technology.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2025
Global Uranium and Enrichment Limited is on the verge of finalizing a strategic partnership with uranium enrichment giant Urenco, securing a $5 million investment to accelerate Ubaryon’s innovative technology development.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
25 June 2025
Codeifai Limited has agreed to acquire its main competitor Trust Codes Global Limited, significantly expanding its footprint and product capabilities ahead of the 2027 global shift to 2D barcodes.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
18 June 2025
Ionic Rare Earths has signed a pivotal MOU with EMR to develop a circular supply chain for rare earth magnets, supporting its Belfast recycling plant and the UK’s net-zero ambitions.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
26 May 2025
WiseTech Global has announced its acquisition of E2open Parent Holdings, Inc. for $2.1 billion, significantly broadening its footprint in global trade and logistics software. The deal is expected to accelerate WiseTech’s vision of becoming the operating system for global trade and logistics.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
26 May 2025
Ionic Rare Earths has revealed preliminary Life Cycle Assessment results showing its magnet recycling process could reduce CO2 emissions by 30-50% compared to traditional rare earth oxide production, positioning the company as a sustainability leader in the UK and European rare earth supply chains.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Feb 2025
AML3D has delivered Copper-Nickel components for the U.S. Navy’s Virginia-Class submarine program in under five weeks, a dramatic reduction from traditional manufacturing timelines, reinforcing Australia’s role in the AUKUS defense supply chain.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
6 Jan 2025