Ship Automation and Control Systems Systems Made Simple

Ship automation is basically the vessel’s nervous system for monitoring, control, alarms, and fast operational response. In modern commercial ships, that usually means a combination of alarm and monitoring, power and energy management, machinery...
FuelEU Pooling in Plain English for Shipowners

FuelEU pooling matters because it can turn a fleet’s mixed performance into a more manageable compliance position. In plain terms, it lets the over-compliance of one ship help cover the under-performance of another, as...
Golden Pass LNG Ships First Export Cargo From Texas

Golden Pass LNG has now shipped its first export cargo from the Sabine Pass terminal in Texas, moving the long-delayed project from commissioning milestones into active seaborne trade. The cargo departed aboard the tanker...
Iran Tightens Hormuz Control as Ship Seizures, Tolls Claims, and Tanker Intercepts Escalate

Over the last 24 hours, the Hormuz crisis has shifted into a harder and more coercive phase. Iran has publicly displayed commandos boarding two commercial cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, said it...
Asian Refinery Cuts Are Turning the Energy Shock Into a Products-Shipping Risk

The latest shift in this crisis is that the damage is no longer confined to crude availability and tanker routing. It is now feeding directly into refinery behavior across Asia, where plants are cutting...
Russia Strikes Odesa Port Infrastructure Again as Ukraine’s Black Sea Export Lifeline Stays Under Pressure

Russia struck infrastructure at Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Odesa overnight, damaging berths, warehouses, railway infrastructure and port operators’ facilities, according to Ukraine’s deputy prime minister. Ukraine’s seaports authority said the attack also hit...
Cruise Ship Absorption Chillers: When Waste-Heat Cooling Is Worth the Retrofit

Absorption chillers are one of those marine ideas that sound smarter every time fuel prices, carbon rules, and hotel-load pressure climb. The logic is simple enough: instead of using a large amount of electricity...
Naval Aviation Support Systems Explained: The High-Value Components Behind Fleet Readiness

Naval aviation readiness is built on a support architecture that goes far beyond the aircraft itself. Official Navy and NAVAIR sources show that readiness depends on a layered system that includes depot maintenance for...
AI for Shipowners: 8 Uses Winning Budget and 6 That Still Look Like Hype

Shipping companies are not short on AI ideas. What they are short on is confidence about which ones deserve real money. Recent maritime AI research shows a market that is interested but selective: 82%...
10 Decarbonization Delays That Quietly Raise Fleet Costs

The real cost of waiting on decarbonization is rarely a single future retrofit invoice. It usually shows up sooner through rising carbon-cost exposure, weaker FuelEU flexibility, recurring CII underperformance, delayed retrofit payback, and ships...
Gunfire in Hormuz and the Biggest Daily Oil Supply Shock on Record

At least three commercial vessels were hit by gunfire in the Strait of Hormuz on April 22, according to maritime security sources and UKMTO-linked reporting, with crews reported safe but one ship’s bridge damaged....
EU 20th Russia Sanctions Package Targets Full Maritime Services Ban on Russian Oil

The European Union’s 20th sanctions package now includes a plan for a full maritime services ban covering Russian crude and refined products, but the measure will not take effect until there is further coordination...
Historic Energy Shock Keeps Maritime Disruption Global

The scale of the current disruption is what makes this more than a regional shipping story. The war involving Iran and the closure of Hormuz have created the largest recorded daily oil supply shock...
Cruise Sustainability Spending That Pays and Spending That Mostly Signals

Cruise sustainability spending is no longer one blended category. The pressure from IMO carbon-intensity rules has made some projects operationally urgent, while FuelEU Maritime is turning shore-power readiness into a route-planning issue for passenger...
Bourbon’s $180 Million Fleet Push Signals a Bigger Offshore Vessel Reset

Bourbon has added 13 vessels since the start of 2026 in an expansion worth more than $180 million, combining acquisitions, reactivations, and recent deliveries into one of the more aggressive offshore fleet moves of...
Repair Work Looks Hotter Than Newbuild Dreams for Smaller Naval Contractors

Smaller naval contractors usually do best where urgency is high, entry barriers are narrow enough to clear, and buyers need schedule relief more than they need massive production scale. Current evidence points strongly in...
The Hidden Cost of Manual Disbursement Account Handling in Shipping

Manual disbursement account handling looks manageable until the real cost is measured across the full port-call chain. The leakage rarely appears as one dramatic failure. It tends to build through slower approvals, tariff and...
Golden Pass Texas Prepares for First LNG Export as Train 1 Moves Into Cargo Phase

Golden Pass LNG in Sabine Pass, Texas is now at the point where its first export cargo is about to leave the terminal, marking the shift from startup milestones into actual seaborne LNG trade....
Predictive Maintenance in Shipping The Buyer Questions That Separate Real Value From Sales Hype

Predictive maintenance in shipping is no longer just a concept pitch. Major maritime players now market it around real-time vessel data, anomaly detection, and lower unscheduled maintenance, while class and research bodies frame data-driven...
Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach Renew Green Shipping Corridor With a More Operational Next Phase

Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach have renewed their Green and Digital Shipping Corridor agreement for another three years, extending a trans-Pacific initiative that now sits further along than a simple memorandum stage. The...
9 Luxury Cruise Hardware Bets That Can Outearn Flashy Attractions

Luxury cruise buyers usually do not book on the same logic as mass-market buyers chasing the newest thrill deck. The current premium signal is pointing somewhere else: larger all-oceanfront suites, better terraces, stronger bathroom...
U.S. Exports Are Surging, but Replacement Capacity Is Still Not Enough

The latest energy-shipping signal is that U.S. crude and fuel exports are doing real heavy lifting, but they still cannot fully replace what the market has lost from the Gulf. Reuters reported on April...
Hormuz Crisis Update: Traffic Back Near Zero After Ship Seizure Shocks the Strait

In the last 24 hours, the Strait of Hormuz has shifted further away from any meaningful restart and back toward emergency-level movement after the U.S. seizure of the Iranian-flagged cargo ship Touska reignited confrontation...
10 Commercial Angles Hidden Inside Naval Maintenance Backlogs and Depot Capacity Strain

Naval maintenance backlogs and depot-capacity limits are not just internal Navy management issues anymore. They are shaping a wider commercial market in which the most valuable contractors are often the ones that shorten repair...
10 Ship Types Where Wind Assisted Propulsion Has the Best ROI in 2026

The real ROI of wind-assisted propulsion is not spread evenly across shipping. It tends to be strongest on ships with long ocean legs, relatively stable speeds, enough open deck or structural integration room, and...
8 Maritime Tech Integrations That Save More Money Than Buying Another Standalone Tool

The strongest maritime tech savings often come from connecting systems that already sit close to the money, rather than adding one more isolated dashboard or niche app. Current vendor and class examples point in...
Hormuz Reopening Will Not Restore Oil and LNG Flows Quickly

Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens to commercial navigation, the return of oil and LNG flows will lag far behind the act of reopening the waterway itself. The latest reporting shows the gap...
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Expands Into Repair and Conversion in a Major Yard Market Shift

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has moved into ship repair and conversion by establishing a new wholly owned subsidiary, Jiangsu Yangzi Hongda Shipbuilding and Repair, with registered capital of US$100 million to develop and operate facilities in...
Cruise Shore Power The Plug In Bet Getting Harder to Ignore

Shore power has moved from a sustainability talking point into a real fleet-planning issue for cruise operators because the economics, regulation, and port politics are all tightening at once. The upside is easy to...
Insurance and Sanctions-Workaround Capacity Are Still Evolving Around the Disruption

One of the most important but quieter maritime signals right now is that trade continuity is being rebuilt through insurance adaptation and sanctions-workaround capacity, not through a clean return to normal risk conditions. Reuters...