Hidden Costs in Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofits That Owners May Miss Before Class Review

Wind-assisted propulsion retrofits are getting more serious attention because the fuel-savings case is improving, but owners can still underestimate the cost and complexity that appears before class review is fully cleared. Lloyd’s Register says...
Adani Ports Makes a $1.36 Billion Bet on Europe’s Offshore Buildout

Adani Ports has committed $1.36 billion through fiscal year 2031 to expand its offshore capabilities in Europe, pairing with U.S.-based Oceaneering International and targeting a much larger marine-services footprint beyond its core Indian port...
9 Digital Twin Buyer Tests That Separate Real Value From a Fancy Archive

A ship digital twin should do more than store drawings, PDFs, manuals, and static models in a nicer interface. The stronger standard is decision support. DNV defines a digital twin as a virtual representation...
Hapag-Lloyd Q1 Loss Deepens as Hormuz Disruption and Weak Rates Keep Pressure on Containers

Hapag-Lloyd reported an unsatisfactory first quarter for 2026, posting a net loss of €218.6 million after a profit of €446.2 million in the same period last year, as lower freight rates, severe weather disruption,...
Petronas Locks In Five 20-Year LNG Carrier Charters With MISC in a Major Long-Term Shipping Move

PETRONAS LNG Ltd. has signed a 20-year time charter agreement with MISC Group for five newbuild 174,000-cbm LNG carriers, with construction set for Shanghai and charter commencements expected between 2029 and 2030. PETRONAS said...
9 Cruise Safety Detection Systems That Could Become Refit Priorities After High Visibility Incidents

Recent cruise incidents have kept the spotlight on one uncomfortable truth: the hardest safety events are often the ones where certainty arrives too slowly. In June 2025, a girl and her father were rescued...
CMA CGM’s Mombasa Bet Could Reshape East African Port Competition

CMA CGM is moving ahead with one of the largest new port commitments in East Africa after agreeing to invest about $820 million, or €700 million, in Mombasa under a cooperation framework announced during...
9 Undersea Protection Technologies Navies Are Moving on Faster

Undersea infrastructure protection is turning into a real naval technology market because the mission is no longer just about sending a warship near a cable route and hoping presence is enough. NATO’s Digital Ocean...
Red Sea Rerouting Costs Owners Still Miss

Red Sea rerouting is now much more than a longer line on a voyage map. Owners are paying for added sea time, higher bunker consumption, war-risk treatment that can still remain voyage-specific, cargo and...
Build the Connected Vessel Stack as One Operating System Decision

The connected-vessel buying process is getting harder because owners are no longer choosing a satcom package in isolation. They are choosing an operating stack that affects business continuity, remote diagnostics, emissions and performance data,...
ONE Orders Six LNG Dual-Fuel Boxships at HD Hyundai in a Fresh $1.2 Billion Fleet Move

Market sources have identified Ocean Network Express as the liner behind HD Hyundai’s newly disclosed order for six LNG dual-fuel containerships worth about $1.22 billion. The ships are being described as 15,900 TEU vessels,...
Panama Canal Transit Costs Explode as Bidding Wars Push Priority Slots to New Highs

The Panama Canal’s auction market for last-minute transit access has hit a new extreme, with one crossing slot reaching $4 million, according to current reporting on the canal’s recent traffic surge. The spike comes...
Shore Power Business Opportunities Cruise Ports Cannot Ignore

Shore power is often discussed like a compliance project, but the better way to see it is as a port-side business platform. The plug itself is only one piece of the opportunity. Cruise ports...
Russia’s LNG Shipping Buildout Keeps Growing as Sanctions Struggle to Choke Capacity

Russia-linked LNG shipping capacity is still moving higher in 2026 even though Western sanctions continue to target the vessels, buyers, and project infrastructure needed to make that expansion commercially smooth. In late April, ship-tracking...
One LNG Cargo Gets Through, but Hormuz Shipping Still Broken

The latest Hormuz update shows that a single LNG passage has not changed the wider commercial picture in the strait. The LNG tanker Al Kharaitiyat completed a transit on May 11, becoming the first...
9 Naval Supplier Niches Growing as Shipyards Struggle to Add Throughput

The clearest public signal in 2026 is that naval demand is no longer building only inside the shipyard fence line. It is spreading outward into supplier niches that remove bottlenecks, reduce rework, support distributed...
9 Remote Diagnostics Services LEO Connectivity Makes More Valuable at Sea

Remote diagnostics at sea gets more valuable when connectivity stops forcing support teams to work from delayed summaries, compressed files, and fragmented calls. LEO matters because it improves the practicality of higher-bandwidth, lower-latency support...
Japanese Ultramax Prices Surge as Baltic Dry Index Breaks 3,000

The dry bulk market has entered a much firmer phase, with the Baltic Dry Index climbing above the 3,000 mark for the first time since late 2023 and sale-and-purchase pricing reacting quickly in the...
Vroon Sells Livestock Express Fleet as Live Export Shipping Enters a New Ownership Era

Vroon has agreed to sell its livestock activities to Australian agribusiness and shipping group Heytesbury, ending its direct role in one of the most specialized niches in commercial shipping. The company said the transaction...
8 Shipyard Scheduling Mistakes That Make Small Retrofits Expensive

Small retrofits become expensive when owners treat them like minor add-ons instead of drydock projects competing for the same scarce slot, engineering time, approvals, maker attendance, and yard labor as major work. The current...
Crew Change Stress Is Now a Front-Line Shipping Risk as Conflict Disrupts Seafarer Movement

Seafarer and crew-movement disruption remains one of the most immediate operating problems in shipping because the latest Middle East conflict has kept thousands of crew in or around the Gulf under conditions that make...
VLGC Freight Erupts as U.S.-Asia LPG Rush Drives the Market to Fresh Highs

VLGC spot rates have surged to fresh highs as the LPG trade is being pulled sharply away from the Middle East and toward the United States. The clearest current benchmark is the Baltic Exchange’s...
10 Cruise Procurement Categories Suppliers Should Chase in the Newbuild and Refit Boom

Cruise procurement is not moving through one clean cycle. It is being pulled by two capital streams at the same time: a still-active newbuild pipeline and a heavy refurbishment and drydock program across the...
Small Combatants and Smart USVs Are Back in the Naval Conversation

Lower-cost naval platforms are getting fresh attention in 2026 because buyers are under pressure to add presence, missile volume, unmanned reach, and coastal combat utility without waiting for larger and more expensive major-surface-combatant programs....
9 Hidden Costs of a Partially Open Chokepoint

A partially open chokepoint can be more commercially deceptive than a fully closed one because it creates just enough movement to keep cargoes trying to flow while still leaving owners exposed to war-risk pricing,...
Drewry WCI Rebounds as Transpacific Surcharges Push Container Spot Rates Higher

Drewry’s World Container Index for 7 May 2026 turned higher after three straight weekly declines, rising 3% to $2,286 per 40ft container. The move was driven mainly by the transpacific, where Shanghai-New York climbed...
AI Phishing Fraud in Shipping and What Buyers Should Lock Down First

AI is making shipping fraud more believable, faster to launch, and harder to dismiss as obvious spam. The immediate risk is not only malware. It is credential theft, fake payment instructions, executive impersonation, synthetic...
Panama Canal Emerges as a Major Shipping Winner From Gulf Trade Disruption

The Panama Canal is increasingly benefiting from the shipping disruption created by the Gulf conflict, as rerouted energy and cargo flows lift both traffic and the value of scarce transit access. Canal officials said...
Hormuz Gunboat Escalation Keeps Gulf Shipping Frozen as U.S.-Iran Clash Deepens

The latest Hormuz picture is being driven by simultaneous military escalation and commercial paralysis. U.S. forces say Iranian missiles, drones, and small boats have been used repeatedly against American naval units and the ships...
Hapag-Lloyd’s ZIM Takeover Could Redraw Container Shipping if Approvals Hold

Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM are not at rumor stage. They signed a binding deal on February 16, 2026 under which Hapag-Lloyd would acquire 100% of ZIM for $35 a share in cash, valuing the transaction...