Starlink at Sea or Managed Maritime Connectivity for Commercial Fleets

Starlink has changed the conversation at sea. For commercial fleets, the old question was usually whether a vessel had enough bandwidth for email, crew welfare, basic reporting, and remote support. Now owners are looking...
Top 10 Ship Retrofits That Could Keep Older Vessels Earning Longer

Older ships do not stay commercially alive just because steel prices are high or freight markets give them one more cycle. They stay alive when owners can keep them compliant, efficient enough to charter,...
Hormuz Weekend Shipping Update: Mine Warning, Fresh U.S. Action and Fragile Ceasefire Hopes Keep Traffic on Edge

The Strait of Hormuz weekend news flow pointed in one direction: the shipping situation is still unstable, even without a new full-scale closure announcement. On Saturday, Oman’s Maritime Security Centre issued a navigation warning...
Cruise Capacity Boom and the 8 Supplier Pressure Points That Could Tighten Fast Before 2030

Cruise growth is no longer just a demand story. It is becoming a systems-capacity story, and that is exactly where suppliers need to pay attention. CLIA says global cruise passenger volume reached a record...
China Extends Pressure to Taiwan’s East Coast in a New Coast Guard Patrol Signal

China said its coast guard carried out law enforcement patrols in waters east of Taiwan, widening the pressure picture beyond the Taiwan Strait and the island’s western side. The move came after Japan and...
Navios Partners Expands VLCC Fleet With Four Newbuilds and Locks In Long-Term Earnings Cover

Navios Partners has moved deeper into large crude tanker expansion by agreeing to acquire four scrubber-fitted VLCC newbuildings for a total of $482 million, with delivery scheduled for the second half of 2028. The...
Key Naval Supply Chain Niches That Could Surge as Fleets Modernize

Naval supply chains are becoming more important not only because fleets want more ships, but because modernization is pushing demand into harder-to-replace components, more distributed production, and more maintenance-intensive upgrade cycles. The Navy’s 2026...
10 Sanctions Red Flags That Can Turn a Normal Voyage Into a Legal Problem

A voyage can look commercially ordinary on paper and still carry sanctions risk that grows into a contract dispute, an insurance problem, a payment blockage, a cargo hold, or a regulator-facing legal event. The...
Machinery Warnings Owners Should Catch Before the Next Failure Hits

Predictive maintenance in shipping is no longer just a digital nice-to-have. Class and OEM material now treat it as part of a more serious maintenance and survey framework. DNV says its Condition Based Maintenance...
Drewry’s Latest World Container Index Shows Container Rates Still Climbing as Early Peak Season Tightens the Market

Drewry’s newest weekly update shows container spot rates continuing their recent rise rather than flattening out. The World Container Index increased 3% week on week to $2,800 per 40-foot container, extending the current uptrend...
South Africa Pushes LNG Port Buildout Forward With Ngqura Deal as Richards Bay and Durban Plans Stay in Play

South Africa’s port-led LNG strategy has moved into a new phase after Transnet National Ports Authority signed a 25-year terminal operator agreement for an onshore LNG regasification facility at the Port of Ngqura in...
Hormuz Shipping Is Reopening in the Dark as Tankers Resume Transits With Transponders Off

Over the last 48 hours, the most revealing Hormuz development has not been a broad reopening of traffic. It has been the appearance of a limited number of energy cargoes moving again under unusually...
Top Safety Issues on Cruise Ships that Guests Worry About Most Before They Sail

Cruise guests usually do not think about safety in one neat category. They worry about the things that can visibly ruin a trip, threaten health, or make them feel vulnerable far from shore. Right...
Hong Kong Convention Is Live 8 Ship Recycling Decisions Owners Should Recheck in 2026

Ship recycling is no longer something owners can leave to the final sale conversation. Since the Hong Kong Convention entered into force on 26 June 2025, the practical burden is now much more front-loaded:...
Fleet Data Platforms That Make Compliance Reporting Pay at Sea

Compliance reporting is turning into a much bigger commercial data problem than it used to be. IMO DCS requires ships of 5,000 GT and above to collect and report fuel-consumption data, and since 2023...
Seafarer Abandonment Crisis Deepens as WMU Launches a Global Research Push

The latest development in the seafarer abandonment story is not a single casualty or enforcement action, but a new large-scale research project aimed at understanding why existing legal protections keep failing in practice. The...
Limited Sailings, Rising Costs, and a Corridor Still Far From Normal a Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is showing selective movement again, but the latest shipping picture is still one of restricted access, incomplete confidence, and very uneven normalization. In the newest verified movements, crude, naphtha, and...
Nuclear Power for Ships Gains Real Momentum as IMO, MARAD and Class Move From Theory to Framework Building

Commercial nuclear power for ships has moved into a more concrete phase over the last few months. The clearest recent developments are no longer just concept studies. In January, IMO’s Ship Design and Construction...
Global Port Expansion Update 2026 as Chile’s $4.45 Billion San Antonio Buildout Leads a New Capacity Wave

Chile’s approval of the $4.45 billion San Antonio “Outer Port” expansion is one of the biggest fresh port-capacity moves now on the board, and it is landing alongside several other meaningful infrastructure steps across...
Shipbuilding Boom as New Orders Surge Across LNG, Boxships, Bulkers, and Specialty Fleets

The newest shipbuilding picture is no longer centered on one vessel class or one decarbonization theme. Over the past several months, commercial ordering has spread across containerships, LNG carriers, dry bulk vessels, open-hatch specialty...
Undersea Drone Capabilities Navies Are Most Likely to Push Next

Navies are moving past the stage where undersea drones are judged only by whether they can dive, navigate, and come home. The official signal now is much more specific. The U.S. Navy has accepted...
10 LEO Upgrade Questions Owners Should Ask Before Replacing VSAT at Sea

The real decision is no longer just “LEO or VSAT.” Official maritime providers are increasingly framing the market around hybrid and multi-orbit architecture instead of a clean one-for-one replacement. Inmarsat says Fleet Xpress remains...
8 Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Budget For as Geopolitical Risk Spreads

Marine insurance is becoming more operational, more contract-driven, and more route-specific as geopolitical risk spreads across more trading patterns. In 2026, owners are not just dealing with higher war-risk premiums. They are dealing with...
Explosion Report Near Oman Puts Gulf Tanker Risk Back Under a Harsh Spotlight

A very large crude carrier reported an external explosion off Oman on May 26 in one of the world’s most closely watched tanker corridors. UKMTO said the blast struck the vessel’s port side near...
Canada-Germany LNG Deal Nears as SEFE Moves to Back Ksi Lisims Export Supply

Canada is set to announce a major liquefied natural gas agreement with Germany’s state-owned SEFE tied to supply from the proposed Ksi Lisims LNG project in British Columbia. The deal is expected to be...
G2 Ocean Orders Six Newbuilds to Deepen Open Hatch Capacity and Push Fleet Renewal Further Out

G2 Ocean is moving ahead with another major fleet-expansion step after confirming a six-vessel newbuilding programme that will add more gantry-crane open-hatch tonnage to its pool from 2029. The new ships will be built...
10 Baltic and Arctic Maritime Defense Needs Suppliers Should Watch Now

Baltic and Arctic maritime defense demand is starting to separate into two related but different buying environments. In the Baltic, NATO has launched Baltic Sentry to protect critical undersea infrastructure with frigates, maritime patrol...
Hidden Cruise Cybersecurity Gaps That Can Expose Guest Wi Fi Hotel IT and OT Networks

Cruise cyber risk is becoming harder to manage because the ship is no longer a neat stack of isolated systems. Guest Wi Fi, hotel platforms, passenger servicing tools, crew welfare systems, and operational technology...
9 Ship Efficiency Upgrades That Can Pay Back Before Alternative Fuels Arrive

Shipowners do not need to wait for methanol, ammonia, or a full fuel-supply buildout to improve vessel economics. The regulatory pressure is already here. IMO’s EEXI and CII measures have been mandatory since 2023,...
Remote Survey Evidence Tools Owners Should Compare Before the Next Class Window Closes

Remote surveys are becoming more useful, but they are not a blank check to replace physical attendance. IMO’s 2025 HSSC survey guidelines say that under normal circumstances initial and renewal surveys, other than documentary...