20 Clauses That Move the Money in Charters in 2026 Report

In 2026, the clauses that move the money are the ones that decide (a) when hire is actually earned or suspended, (b) how performance is measured and monetized, and (c) how fuel quantity and...

OceanScore Review: Compliance that runs like a workflow Spotlight

OceanScore sits at the point where emissions regulation turns into commercial math. For owners, managers, and charterers, the pain is rarely the headline rule itself. It is the day to day workflow: who is...

Saudi Maritime and Logistics Congress 2026 Review Events

Saudi Maritime and Logistics Congress is a two day, Saudi focused maritime and logistics meeting point in Dammam where owners, operators, ports, terminals, service providers, and regulators cluster around practical Eastern Province trade flows....

Recycling Activity Picks Up, But Candidate Supply Stays Tight Signal

Cash buyer GMS reports ship recycling waterfront activity showing “faint signs of life” as sub-continent steel prices jumped, but they also flag a continuing shortage of recycling candidates. The mix matters: older handy bulkers...

Europort Istanbul 2026 Review Events

Europort Istanbul 2026 is a practical buying-and-selling week for the Turkish and regional marine supply chain, with shipyards, owners, equipment makers, and service firms in one place. If you want to understand what is...

Ship Mooring Lines: Ultimate Guide 2026 Report

Mooring lines look simple until something starts moving. The real cost shows up when the ship surges, a line heats up, a fairlead eats through fibers, or a mixed set of lines stretches unevenly...

Voyage Data Recorders in 2026: Requirements and When to Replace Tech

Voyage Data Recorders (VDRs) are the ship equivalent of an aircraft “black box”, but for maritime incidents. They continuously capture a time-stamped stream of navigation, bridge audio, and key sensor inputs so investigators (and...

INTERFERRY 2026 Review Events

Interferry’s annual conference is one of the few places where ferry operators, yards, class, ports, and suppliers talk in the same language: schedules, reliability, passenger experience, and what actually pencils out for the next...

US Boards Sanctioned Tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean News

U.S. forces boarded the crude oil tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean in what was described as a right-of-visit maritime interdiction conducted without incident. Reporting frames the...