Where Maritime Demand Spikes When Conflict Escalates Report

Escalation risk in the Middle East tends to shift maritime spend toward services that either price risk, reduce exposure, keep voyages legal and insurable, or restore operations fast after incidents. The result is a...

Strait of Hormuz Timeline & 2026 Shipping Shock News

Commercial shipping through Hormuz has shifted from normal risk management to an operational stop start environment driven by VHF transit warnings, security incidents near the approaches, and insurance availability tightening into a practical gating...

Top 12 Ways the Iran War Impacts the Cruise Industry Cruise

Iran tension does not just hit “Middle East cruises.” It forces itinerary teams, port agents, insurers, fuel buyers, and flight operations to make fast decisions that ripple into schedule integrity, guest satisfaction, and cost...

11 Escort Shifts Defining the New Normal in the Gulf naval

Escort in the Gulf is no longer a short “surge and leave” mission. When risk stays elevated, escort becomes a standing operating system that blends protection, deconfliction, merchant routing guidance, and insurance-driven behavior changes....

2026 Maritime Tech That Saves Millions Tech

Waiting time, fuel burn, and avoidable claims are where “millions” quietly leak out of fleets. The tech that reliably saves big money in 2026 is the tech that either (1) cuts fuel in a...

17 hidden cost leaks on cruise ships that add up fast Cruise

In 2026, the biggest cost leaks on cruise ships are rarely dramatic failures. They are small operational defaults that repeat every day: a little extra speed to recover schedule, a little more drag from...

War-Risk Insurance Cancellations Hit Hormuz as Tankers Stack Up News

Marine war-risk underwriters and P&I-linked war-risk arrangements are issuing cancellation notices for voyages touching Iranian and nearby Gulf waters, with multiple tanker attacks and a growing cluster of ships holding position near the Strait...