Maritime Cybersecurity After the 2025 Attack Surge: 9 Weak Spots Fleets Still Miss

Cyber risk has moved from the office network to the operating vessel The 2025 surge exposed a hard truth for fleet operators: maritime cyber risk is no longer limited to emails, accounting systems, or...
Maersk’s Stronger 2026 Signal Suggests the Container Market Still Has More Support Than Many Expected

A.P. Moller-Maersk has sharply upgraded its full-year 2026 guidance after saying container demand has remained stronger than expected, especially out of the Far East, while spot rates have also stayed elevated. The company now...
Fleet Modernization on a Budget: The 5 Retrofits That Buyers Notice During Vessel Due Diligence

Small modernization signals can change buyer confidence During vessel due diligence, buyers notice practical upgrades that reduce uncertainty. They are not always looking for the most expensive green retrofit. They are looking for evidence...
Carrier Money Floods Into Strategic Ports as MSC Backs India’s Vizhinjam Gateway

Global port investment is accelerating around a clear theme: carriers, terminal operators, and logistics groups are putting money into locations that can control cargo flows, reduce routing risk, and capture more value from regional...
Boutique and River Cruise Newbuilds and the 9 Supplier Niches Worth Watching

The smaller-ship build cycle is rewarding suppliers that can combine premium feel compact engineering and cleaner serviceability in vessels where wasted space and weak details show up fast River ships and boutique yachts are...
Bunker Costs Stay Uneven as Fujairah Premium Keeps Operators on Alert

Marine fuel costs are still moving through a split market, with major bunkering hubs showing very different price behavior even as crude has eased from recent highs. The latest live price boards show Singapore...
Undersea Cable Defense Systems Likely to Draw More Naval Spending

The cable-defense spending story is becoming less about one silver-bullet platform and more about building a layered system that can watch, classify, inspect, react, and help restore service when something goes wrong below the...
Russia’s Maritime Risk Map Widens as Armed LNG and Shadow Fleet Moves Accelerate

Russia-linked maritime activity is drawing renewed attention across the Baltic, Arctic LNG, and sanctions-enforcement lanes after two separate developments over the past few days sharpened the risk picture for operators. Estonian surveillance imagery has...
The AI-Ready Fleet: 12 Data Cleanup Steps Before Buying Maritime Software

Most maritime AI problems begin before the software demo Fleet operators are being sold smarter maintenance tools, voyage optimizers, emissions platforms, procurement dashboards, PSC risk systems, AI copilots, and remote support software. The deciding...
Orderbook Momentum Returns as MSC Eyes Another Giant Boxship Wave

Fresh containership ordering activity is picking up again around the very top and the middle of the market. The newest development is market reporting that MSC has returned to megaship contracting with a deal...
Wind-Assisted Propulsion vs Air Lubrication: Which Retrofit Fits Your Vessel First?

The first retrofit should match the ship, not the trend Wind-assisted propulsion and air lubrication are both serious fuel-saving options, but they reward different vessels. Wind likes route opportunity, open deck space, charterer visibility,...
Officer Shortage Warning Puts Global Crewing Strategy Back in Focus

The latest crew status report from BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping is putting seafarer supply back at the center of shipping’s operating outlook. The new Seafarer Workforce Report 2026 estimates that the...
Hormuz Weekend Shipping Update as Tanker Attacks Meet Fresh Talks

The Strait of Hormuz entered Monday morning with shipping markets still sorting through a tense weekend that included a reported tanker strike, higher maritime threat warnings, slower vessel movement in parts of the corridor,...
Alaska Cruise Growth and the Service Niches Best Positioned to Benefit

Alaska’s best opportunities are shifting toward the services that improve flow access and reliability as the market gets busier in some places and more constrained in others Ports, tour operators, transport providers, marine contractors,...
Britain Pivots From Type 83 Destroyers to Drone Command Warships

Britain is moving away from its previous plan to replace the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyers with a conventional next-generation Type 83 destroyer class, instead shifting toward at least six new Common Combat Vessels...
8 At Sea VLS Reload Upgrades That Could Reshape Fleet Endurance

At sea VLS reloading is really a fleet-endurance problem disguised as a crane problem. The launcher matters, but the bigger question is whether the navy can build a repeatable reload ecosystem around heavy lift,...
Vessel Cyber Rules Tighten as Maritime Attacks Move Closer to Operations

Ship cyber risk is entering a more regulated and operationally visible phase as owners, managers, yards, equipment suppliers, ports, insurers, and charterers face a wider set of expectations around onboard resilience, incident response, cyber...
Marine Crane Certification Problems That Can Quietly Limit a Vessel’s Earning Power

Marine crane certification is easy to treat as a compliance detail until a charterer asks for proof, a port requires a valid register, an offshore client rejects a lift plan, or a surveyor limits...
Hormuz Transit Plan Halted After Gulf of Oman Attack Leaves Shipping on Watch

The latest maritime development around the Strait of Hormuz is that the International Maritime Organization has paused the evacuation framework it had begun using to help ships and seafarers move out of the Gulf...
9 Digital PSC Readiness Tools Helping Operators Avoid Detention Surprises

PSC risk is becoming easier to see before it becomes expensive A detention can trigger delay, repair pressure, class involvement, commercial questions, reputational damage, and crew stress. Digital PSC readiness tools help operators move...
Cruise Demand Holds Strong as Fuel Costs and Softer Guidance Test the Sector

The current cruise industry outlook is sending a mixed but important signal across the market. Demand remains strong, ships are still sailing with high occupancy, and industry passenger volume is sitting at record levels,...
Container Spot Rates Climb Again as Transpacific Pressure Drives WCI Higher

Drewry’s latest World Container Index update shows container spot rates still moving higher, with the composite WCI rising 5% to $4,166 per 40ft container in the June 25 assessment. The main driver is the...
Singapore Cargo Ship Hit Near Hormuz as Gulf Shipping Risk Spikes Again

A Singapore-flagged cargo ship was struck today near Oman while crossing the Strait of Hormuz, according to the UK Maritime Trade Operations channel and U.S. officials cited in current reporting. The vessel, identified in...
IMO MASS Code Turns Autonomous Ships Into a Boardroom Decision

The MASS Code changes autonomous shipping from concept pitch to due diligence file The new global safety framework does not make autonomous cargo ships instantly mainstream. It gives owners a clearer way to test,...
Fujairah Bunker Premium Widens the Fuel Gap for Gulf and Asia Voyages

Fujairah’s bunker market is still carrying a clear premium over several major refueling hubs, keeping voyage-cost planning uneven for ships moving through the Middle East Gulf, Indian Ocean, and Asia-Europe trades. Current bunker listings...
Fuel Planning Mistakes That Hurt Owners During Chokepoint Disruptions

Disrupted routes punish weak fuel planning During a chokepoint crisis, the bunker plan becomes a commercial risk document. The owner has to think beyond distance and daily consumption. Fuel price spreads, reserve policy, waiting...
Poland’s Gdańsk LNG Expansion Sets Up a New Baltic Gas Hub

Poland is moving toward a second floating LNG import unit at Gdańsk, expanding a project that was already designed to add a new Baltic gateway for seaborne gas. Gaz-System’s Gdańsk FSRU program is built...
Hormuz Traffic Reopens Slowly as Gulf Ship Movements Start to Unfreeze

The latest Gulf shipping picture is being shaped by a controlled reopening rather than a clean return to normal trade. In the last 24 hours, Maersk confirmed that the Maersk Baltimore and one time-chartered...
Cruise Port Growth After Galveston’s Surge: 9 Infrastructure Investments Other Ports Should Study

Galveston’s useful lesson is that cruise growth works best when the port upgrades the whole landside and berth system instead of chasing one shiny terminal at a time Other ports should study the infrastructure...
Ship Recycling Market Turns Selective as Supply Stays Tight

The current ship recycling market is moving through a cautious, uneven phase, with firm buyer interest in several destinations but not enough end-of-life vessel supply to create a broad transaction wave. Recent market reporting...