Shipping’s Profit Signals Are Still Flashing Green Despite Hormuz Risk

Shipping markets are still flashing multiple positive financial signals even with Hormuz risk, Red Sea disruption, and geopolitical uncertainty in the background. The latest Port of Los Angeles volume shows U.S. import demand remains...
IMO is Studying Swappable Ship Batteries that Could Turn Energy Into a Leased Container

I think the most interesting part of swappable ship batteries is not the container, but who owns it. It is whether the owner can buy the vessel, but lease the energy container. If traction...
Global Port Watch August 2026: Record Cargo, 19-Day Queues, Labor Strikes and a New Wave of Terminal Expansion

Port activity is moving in sharply different directions around the world as August progresses. The Port of Los Angeles handled 960,464 TEUs in July, its second-busiest July on record, while neighboring Long Beach moved...
UAV + USV + Vision AI & 8 Maritime Inspections That May No Longer Need a Human Survey Team On Site

Maritime inspection is moving from site visits to data collection missions The strongest use cases are not the ones where robots fully replace human judgment. I would treat UAV plus USV plus vision AI...
Car Carriers Standardize Emissions Data as New GRC Council Covers 80% of Global Capacity

The car-carrier sector has moved another step toward a common system for measuring the emissions generated when vehicles are transported by sea. On August 19, the Global Ro-Ro Community established the GRC Council, giving...
Cruise Ships Can Save Fuel by Losing Weight Above the Hull

Cruise Hotel Lightweighting Report The next fuel-saving retrofit may be inside the hotel I see cruise lightweighting as a quiet fuel-efficiency market hiding inside bathrooms, furniture, floors, panels, glass, ducts, cables, galleys, and entertainment...
German Port Strike Hits Six North Sea Gateways as Wage Fight Disrupts Cargo Flow

A coordinated 24-hour warning strike disrupted operations across six German seaports, adding a fresh labor shock to northern Europe’s container, automotive, breakbulk, inland rail and trucking networks. The action affected Hamburg, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Wilhelmshaven,...
UAE-Iran Trade Freeze Adds New Shock to Gulf Shipping and Finance

The United Arab Emirates has suspended trade, commercial exchanges and financial transactions with Iran after saying it detected two ballistic missiles launched from Iranian territory toward the Gulf state, a claim Tehran has denied....
Who Owns the CAD File? 8 IP Battles Coming With the Navy’s Digital Spare-Parts Strategy

Digital spare-parts and naval IP report I think the Navy’s additive manufacturing strategy creates a rare supplier question: when a spare part becomes a certified digital file, the value shifts from the warehouse shelf...
GPS Jammed at Sea and 7 Navigation Technologies That Still Give Ships Position Confidence

A jammed GPS signal should trigger a navigation stack, not a single backup habit I would treat GPS jamming as a position-confidence problem rather than a simple receiver failure. The ship still needs to...
Bunker Watch August 2026: Ship Fuel Prices Stay High as Brent Tops $90 and MGO Breaks $1,400 in Fujairah

Marine bunker prices remain elevated entering August 18, with the latest daily index showing VLSFO at $831/mt in Singapore, $660 in Rotterdam, $816 in Fujairah and $695 in Houston, while low-sulfur marine gasoil is...
New: Ship Universe Maritime Intelligence Radar (Updated Daily)

Ship Universe has launched a new Intelligence section designed to make it easier to see where the maritime industry is moving, not just read about individual stories after they happen. >> https://www.shipuniverse.com/intelligence/ >> The...
Secondhand Ship Prices Stay Red-Hot as 19-Year-Old Suezmax Fetches Nearly $50M

The secondhand ship market is producing unusually strong prices across several vessel classes, with tankers providing the clearest evidence of just how far asset values have moved. Angola’s Sonangol has agreed to sell the...
The Post-Fixture Profit Test: 12 Events That Should Automatically Trigger a New Voyage P&L Forecast

I keep coming back to post-fixture P&L forecasting because the voyage estimate should not sit untouched while the voyage keeps changing. The fixture may be fixed, but expected profit is still moving every time...
Cruise Ships Are Dumping Heat While Operators Hunt for Fuel Savings

Cruise Thermal Energy Investment Report The overlooked retrofit race is not electricity first I see cruise waste heat as one of the best hidden investment screens on a large passenger ship because the ship...
Maersk’s Fleet Ceiling Crack Signals a New Container Capacity Race

Maersk appears to be moving toward a new phase in its container fleet strategy after years of emphasizing capacity discipline, fleet renewal, decarbonisation and integrated logistics over aggressive slot growth. The reported shift follows...
Fatal Hormuz Engine-Room Strike Puts Crew Risk in Focus

A merchant vessel transiting out of the Strait of Hormuz was struck by an unidentified projectile off the coast of Oman, damaging the engine room and causing a crew casualty in the latest attack...
Saronic vs Anduril: Software Defined Naval Shipyards Become the Next Arms Race

Shipyard of 2035 investment report I think the Saronic versus Anduril story is really a contest over the future factory model, because autonomous warships will need shipyards that behave more like software-defined production systems...
Quantum Navigation at Sea Accelerates as Royal Navy Links Atomic Clocks to GPS-Denied Radar

Maritime quantum technology has moved another step out of laboratory testing and into working naval systems after the Royal Navy disclosed a new trial combining Aquark Technologies’ AQlock cold-atom clocks with Saab Giraffe 1X...
The Voyage Margin Leak That Turns Good Fixtures Into Weak P&L

I would frame voyage margin leakage as the difference between the deal the desk approved and the voyage the vessel actually performed. The commercial desk may approve the voyage based on a strong TCE,...
Shipping Cost Shock Deepens as Hormuz War, Panama Drought and Rhine Lows Hit Global Trade

Global shipping costs are climbing across several major trade lanes as conflict, low water and capacity constraints converge at the same time. The latest global container benchmark stands at $4,339 per 40-foot container, with...
IACS E27 Procurement Checklist: 15 Cybersecurity Questions to Ask Before Installing Any Connected Marine Equipment

Connected marine equipment now needs a cyber file before it reaches the ship I would treat IACS E27 as a procurement filter, not a paperwork exercise. The practical shift is that cyber resilience is...
China’s Arctic Express Turns a Polar Shortcut Into a Scheduled Container Service

Sea Legend’s Arctic Express has moved China-Europe container shipping through the Northern Sea Route from an experimental voyage into a scheduled seasonal service. The 2026 program is built around eight consecutive sailings during the...
Will Electric Cruise Ships Turn Ports Into High-Voltage Charging Hubs?

Electric Cruise Port Infrastructure Report The ship is only half of the electric cruise story I see the 80,000-GT electric cruise ship concept as a port infrastructure story before it is a shipbuilding story....
Maritime Weekend Conflict Update: Hormuz Slowdown and Port Attacks

The weekend maritime conflict map tightened across three major operating zones. In the Gulf, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed again after tanker attacks, with Kpler data showing only five commodity vessels passing...
Pearl Harbor Dry Dock 5 Turns Infrastructure Into a Supplier Goldmine

Naval infrastructure and shipyard supplier report I think the most useful way to read Pearl Harbor’s Dry Dock 5 is as a whole industrial system, because the visible concrete basin only works if the...
Radar + INS + AIS + GNSS Is Becoming the New Sensor Stack in Maritime Anti-Spoofing Tech

The bridge is moving beyond one anti-spoofing box and toward a stacked trust model I would not buy a single anti-spoofing appliance and assume the navigation problem is solved. The stronger 2026 direction is...
Drewry WCI Rises Again as U.S.-Bound Container Rates Break Higher

Drewry’s latest World Container Index rose 1% on August 13 to $4,339 per 40ft container, marking the second consecutive weekly increase after the late-July slide. The headline gain was driven by U.S.-bound Transpacific pricing,...
Cruise Food Waste Tech: Microbial Digesters vs Waste-to-Energy Gasification

Cruise Food Waste Technology Report The investment gap tells the real story I see cruise food waste technology as one of the clearest examples of a practical system beating a more ambitious system in...
Ferry Disasters, Ship Fires and Rotterdam Blast Put Maritime Safety Back in Focus

Maritime safety incidents have accumulated rapidly during the opening six weeks of the third quarter, ranging from passenger-ferry disasters and vessel fires to terminal explosions, storm losses and attacks on civilian shipping. The newest...