Orders for manufactured goods in the U.S. rebounded 1.4% in February after two straight monthly declines. (MarketWatch)

Conditions in Australia’s factory sector deteriorated in March at the fastest pace since May 2020. (WSJ)

Power and renewable-energy business GE Vernova completed its separation from GE Aerospace. (WSJ)

PVH says wholesale partners in Europe such as department stores are placing fewer orders with the Calvin Klein owner. (WSJ)

Europe’s winter ended with record levels of natural gas in storage. (Financial Times)

Samsung Electronics America filed regulatory complaints against Cosco Shipping and OOCL over alleged “excessive and unlawful” storage charges. (The Loadstar)

Mediterranean Shipping added five used, mid-sized containerships to its rapidly growing fleet. (TradeWinds)

Retailer Big Lots opened procurement offices in China and Vietnam to step up its overseas sourcing. (Retail Dive)

Footwear maker Shoes for Crews filed for bankruptcy protection with plans to sell the business to lenders. (Bloomberg)

Supply-chain services provider Quantix acquired chemical logistics specialist CLX Logistics. (Bulk Transporter)

Danish building materials retailer Stark Group named former DSV CEO Jens Bjørn Andersen chairman. (ShippingWatch)

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