Where Maritime Demand Spikes When Conflict Escalates

Escalation risk in the Middle East tends to shift maritime spend toward services that either price risk, reduce exposure, keep voyages legal and insurable, or restore operations fast after incidents. The result is a...
15 Electronic Warfare Controls Every Commercial Ship Should Have Ready

Electronic warfare at sea is no longer a naval-only concern. In multiple shipping corridors, bridge teams are reporting GNSS interference, spoofed positions, AIS anomalies, and degraded satellite signals. When the electronic picture becomes unreliable,...
Strait of Hormuz Timeline & 2026 Shipping Shock

Commercial shipping through Hormuz has shifted from normal risk management to an operational stop start environment driven by VHF transit warnings, security incidents near the approaches, and insurance availability tightening into a practical gating...
Top 12 Ways the Iran War Impacts the Cruise Industry

Iran tension does not just hit “Middle East cruises.” It forces itinerary teams, port agents, insurers, fuel buyers, and flight operations to make fast decisions that ripple into schedule integrity, guest satisfaction, and cost...
Arctic Metagaz Sinks and Russia’s LNG Fleet Starts Rerouting as Risk Premium Jumps

A sanctioned Russian LNG carrier, Arctic Metagaz, has now sunk after an explosion and fire in the central Mediterranean, and the immediate follow-on signal is operational: other Russian LNG tonnage is changing behavior, including...
VLCC Freight Is Blowing Out Enough to Bite Into Crude Economics

The key shift is that VLCC freight is no longer “just higher,” it is large enough to materially change crude netbacks and arbitrage decisions. Argus assessed the Basrah Medium Middle East Gulf to China...
11 Escort Shifts Defining the New Normal in the Gulf

Escort in the Gulf is no longer a short “surge and leave” mission. When risk stays elevated, escort becomes a standing operating system that blends protection, deconfliction, merchant routing guidance, and insurance-driven behavior changes....
Two Strikes in One Night Push Gulf Shipping Into Harder Risk Mode

A reported blast near a tanker off Kuwait and a separate hull-damage incident near Iraq’s Khor al Zubair port are adding fresh evidence that the northern Gulf operating picture is deteriorating fast. The immediate...
Auto Export Schedules Are Slipping, Signaling Real Economy Cargo Delay

This is the point where disruption stops being a tanker and insurance story and starts showing up in factory outbound plans. Reporting indicates Indian automakers are delaying shipments to the Middle East and North...
2026 Maritime Tech That Saves Millions

Waiting time, fuel burn, and avoidable claims are where “millions” quietly leak out of fleets. The tech that reliably saves big money in 2026 is the tech that either (1) cuts fuel in a...
MSC Ends Gulf Voyages: Nearest Safe-Port Discharge and $800 Per Container Surcharge

MSC has taken the rare step of declaring an “End of Voyage” for Arabian Gulf bound cargo under its custody, meaning shipments already on the water and even units still ashore will be routed...
Sanctions Tripwires Hitting Counterparties First: 10 Ways a “Clean” Fixture Turns Toxic

Sanctions enforcement has moved up the commercial stack. It is no longer only about whether a ship is designated. The highest-friction failures right now are happening at the counterparty layer: who arranged the deal,...
Passenger Health Operations 2026: Screening, Outbreak Playbooks, and Medical Cost Control

Passenger health ops in 2026 is a margin and continuity discipline as much as a medical one. The operators that stay stable are the ones who treat screening as a layered control system that...
Saudi Pushes Red Sea Loadings to Bypass Hormuz but Tanker Owners Hesitate

Saudi is trying to shift crude liftings away from the Strait of Hormuz by offering more loadings from Yanbu on the Red Sea via the East West pipeline, but the switch is proving harder...
Tanker Earnings Are Printing Extreme Numbers as Availability Gets Trapped

Spot tanker economics have snapped into “scarcity pricing.” Reported fixtures and benchmarks are showing VLCC earnings in the $400k/day range, with Suezmax levels also surging, as owners avoid the Gulf, ships inside the region...
Insurance Backstop on the Table as Escort Talk Returns to Hormuz

With Gulf transits under stress and war-risk terms tightening, Washington is signaling a more direct role in keeping energy trade moving: a federal “risk insurance” backstop concept for Gulf shipping and the possibility of...
Submarine Sustainment in Focus: 15 Parts, Facilities, and Skills That Drive Availability Rates

Submarine availability is rarely “one big problem.” It is a chain. A dry dock slot slips, a nuclear-qualified shop is short, a SUBSAFE component arrives late or fails inspection, and an entire boat stays...
7 Ways to Salvage a Gulf Cargo Plan Without a Gulf Call

If the Strait and adjacent waters become insurance-gated, the biggest failure mode is not the threat itself. It is committing to an ETA and downstream promises before you know if the voyage is executable....
Hormuz Gridlock: Thousands of Ships Stuck as Tankers and LNG Carriers Pull Up Anchor

A Strait of Hormuz shutdown pattern is now showing up as a true traffic event, not just a risk headline: ships are stopping, waiting, and stacking on both sides of the chokepoint, with different...
17 hidden cost leaks on cruise ships that add up fast

In 2026, the biggest cost leaks on cruise ships are rarely dramatic failures. They are small operational defaults that repeat every day: a little extra speed to recover schedule, a little more drag from...
Qatar LNG shock hits Asia’s spot market as emergency tenders roll out

Qatar’s sudden halt in LNG output has knocked a major pillar of global supply offline and pushed Asian buyers into emergency sourcing mode, with governments and utilities moving to spot tenders, internal transfers, and...
AI Mistakes in Maritime: Failure Points With the Biggest Consequences

AI is already touching fixtures, screening, routing, maintenance, and bridge decision support. The risk is not that AI is “wrong sometimes,” it is that a wrong output can be treated as truth, and the...
War-Risk Cover Is Being Pulled or Rewritten Fast, Turning Gulf Voyages Into “Approval-Limited” Shipping

Marine insurers are issuing formal cancellation notices for war-risk cover tied to Iran and Gulf waters, with multiple clubs flagging effective dates around 00:00 GMT on March 5, 2026. The practical effect is not...
Fujairah Bunker Prices Surge as Owners Divert Fueling Plans

Bunker buyers just got hit with a fast, Gulf-linked pricing shock that is already changing voyage execution. Fujairah prices jumped hard in a matter of days as security risk and logistics uncertainty tightened the...
14 Mistakes That Lose Naval Bids Before Pricing Is Even Read

If a naval bid dies before pricing is even opened, it usually is not because the solution was “bad.” It is because the proposal was noncompliant, unevaluable, or too risky to keep in the...
Port Call Risk Scoring for Gulf, Oman, and UAE Approaches

Port call risk in this lane is no longer a single question of “is the port open.” It is a moving stack of constraints: Strait of Hormuz transit reliability, elevated electronic interference, sudden war-risk...
Hormuz GNSS Spoofing: 15 Moves Shipowners Can Standardize Now

If GNSS integrity drops in a chokepoint like Hormuz, the risk is not just “navigation error,” it is false certainty. The winning posture for shipowners is to standardize a trigger-driven playbook that forces fast...
Hormuz Transit Pause Spreads as Tankers Are Hit and Operators Halt Gulf Runs

Strait of Hormuz risk has moved from “price it in” to “pause it” behavior. After multiple tanker strike reports and crew casualties, a growing slice of operators and cargo interests are treating Gulf transits...
War-Risk Insurance Cancellations Hit Hormuz as Tankers Stack Up

Marine war-risk underwriters and P&I-linked war-risk arrangements are issuing cancellation notices for voyages touching Iranian and nearby Gulf waters, with multiple tanker attacks and a growing cluster of ships holding position near the Strait...
Strait of Hormuz Is Behaving Like an Operational Stop Signal

The Strait of Hormuz has shifted from “risk premium” to “execution disruption.” Multiple tanker strike incidents and a crew fatality, plus a large pool of ships choosing to anchor or hold position on both...