FuelEU Maritime vs IMO Rules vs EU ETS

FuelEU, EU ETS, and IMO rules are starting to overlap on the same voyages, but they “charge” the business in different ways: EU ETS prices tonnes of CO2 via allowances, FuelEU prices the ship’s...
8 Reasons Maritime Software ROI Is Harder Than Vendors Make It Sound

Maritime tech buying reality Software ROI often leaks between the pilot and the fleet The hardest part is usually not buying the tool. It is getting reliable data into it, fitting it into vessel...
The Container Fleet Power Play That Just Got Real

A major shift is underway in who controls the steel behind container supply. Ocean Network Express is moving to nearly 49% ownership of Poseidon, the holding company behind Seaspan, while Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is deploying...
Antwerp Bruges Vessel Traffic Squeezed as Pilot and Control Actions Trigger Queue Build

Strike-driven constraints are now showing up as a hard nautical bottleneck at Antwerp-Bruges, not just slower terminal work. With pilot availability and traffic-center coverage disrupted, seagoing inbound and outbound movements have been suspended in...
Luxury vs Mass Market vs Expedition

The real comparison is no longer just price point. Luxury, mass market, and expedition now behave like three different operating models with different capital intensity, demand patterns, port needs, guest expectations, and margin logic....
Mine and Counter-Mine Activity Is Now Part of the Hormuz Operating Picture

The risk profile around the Strait of Hormuz just added a new layer that changes day-to-day voyage behavior. U.S. Central Command said it destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait after warnings that...
Ships Hit Again Near Hormuz on Day 12 as Projectile Strikes Force Fresh Route Pauses

Day 12 delivered a sharp escalation for commercial traffic near the Strait of Hormuz: three separate vessels were struck by projectiles within hours, including a shipboard fire north of Oman. Crews were reported safe,...
10 Reasons Naval Shipbuilding Still Struggles to Scale

Naval shipbuilding still struggles to scale because the bottleneck is not one yard, one contract, or one program. It is a stacked industrial problem: aging infrastructure, thin supplier depth, workforce shortages, unstable demand signals,...
The New Suez Math How Much Longer Routing Really Changes Voyage Economics

Force majeure and war-risk headlines get attention, but the bigger structural shift is quieter: if carriers and owners treat Suez as intermittently non-executable, the economics flip from “shortest route” to “most reliable plan you...
Maritime Cyber Risk 15 Vulnerabilities Getting Harder to Ignore in 2026

Maritime cyber risk has moved from a compliance discussion to an operational one. Shipping companies now operate highly connected vessels that rely on satellite communications, cloud platforms, sensor networks, and integrated bridge systems. This...
Oil Whiplash Rewrites Voyage Economics in Real Time

Over the last 48 hours, crude went from fear-driven highs to a sharp pullback, and maritime feels that swing immediately because it hits bunkers, freight behavior, and the cost of uncertainty at the same...
Record Demand New Pressures 10 Cruise Trends Reshaping 2026

Cruise is heading into 2026 with unusually strong underlying demand, but the easy headline is only half the story. CLIA’s 2025 outlook points to global ocean-going passengers rising from 34.6 million in 2024 to...
Europe Takes Every Arctic LNG Cargo as the 2027 Ban Clock Ticks

Europe just absorbed the entire February export stream from Russia’s Arctic Yamal LNG, even as EU law now sets a full LNG import ban starting January 1, 2027. The tension is not theoretical: it...
Hormuz Is Still Effectively Blocked, and Gulf Export Logistics Are Hitting Hard Limits

Saudi Aramco is warning of “catastrophic consequences” for oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, while describing a very practical constraint: Aramco says it is not exporting from the Gulf and is...
Hormuz Closure Drives Bunker Prices to Record Highs

When Hormuz stops functioning as a reliable corridor, bunker markets reprice faster than almost anything else in shipping. In early March 2026, a mix of constrained East of Suez supply, disrupted operations at Fujairah,...
The Unmanned Fleet Shift – 10 Ways USVs Are Changing Naval Procurement

The unmanned fleet shift is no longer a future-leaning concept story. It is increasingly a procurement story about how the Navy buys for distributed presence, lower-cost mass, modular payloads, and faster fielding pathways than...
Chain-reaction failure points after Force Majeure shows up

Force majeure is not the end of a disruption story in the Middle East right now, it is the legal switch that often triggers a commercial cascade. Once FM appears in the chain, nominations...
AI Feet Management Software – the pros, cons, and where we’re headed

AI-driven fleet management software has moved quickly from experimental dashboards to operational tools used by shipping companies to monitor vessel performance, fuel efficiency, regulatory compliance, and maintenance risk across entire fleets. Instead of reviewing...
Bapco Force Majeure After Bahrain Refinery Strike Fuel Flows Tighten Across the Gulf

Bahrain’s refining system just became an operational variable for regional shipping: Bapco Energies declared force majeure after an attack hit the Sitra refinery complex, and the ripple effect quickly shifts from “headline risk” to...
Aramco Opens the Spot Tap and Shifts Barrels West

Saudi Aramco has moved unusually fast to keep contracted flows and Asia supply chains from breaking: issuing rare crude tenders and pushing more liftings through the Red Sea system as Gulf-side loadings face disruption...
12 Cruise Propulsion Failures That Turn Into Expensive Voyage Problems

Cruise propulsion failures rarely start as “catastrophic.” In 2026, the expensive voyage problems are usually the failures that begin as vibration, temperature drift, seal leakage, converter instability, or alignment movement and then snowball into...
The Hidden Naval Constraints Behind Sustained Gulf Operations

Sustained Gulf operations are constrained less by the headline number of ships than by the quieter systems that keep those ships armed, fueled, repaired, and politically supportable over time. In the current Gulf environment,...
Oil Price Shock

Crude just printed a true shock move, with oil up around 25% on March 9 and Brent spiking as high as roughly $119.50/bbl, driven by fears of disrupted Middle East supply and constrained shipping...
Iraq’s Export Engine Stalls as Tankers Stop Arriving and Storage Hits the Ceiling

Iraq’s southern oil system is sliding into a forced slowdown because the export chain is breaking at the last link. With tanker movements constrained and new liftings failing to materialize at Basra-area terminals, crude...
Fairplay Towage joins Tug Network Team as alliance expands into Europe

Hamburg, March 9, 2026 – Tug Network Team (TNT), the alliance of independent towage operators launched in the Americas in 2024, has expanded into Europe with the addition of Fairplay Towage. The move gives...
A Large Crude Tanker Exited Hormuz With AIS Off, Signaling Stealth Behavior and Higher Compliance Friction

A large crude tanker carrying about a million barrels of Saudi crude reportedly left the Persian Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz after switching off its transponder, then later resumed signaling far from the...
Maritime Conflict Scenario Tools

Maritime Conflict Scenario Tools Ship Universe is releasing a set of conflict-scenario tools designed for the moments when the operating picture shifts faster than a normal workflow can keep up. Each tool is built...
VLCC Rates Blow Past $500,000 as Gulf Sabotage Warning Tightens the Market

VLCC earnings have moved into extreme territory as risk gating replaces normal supply and demand in the Middle East Gulf: a US-led coalition warning flagged a credible sabotage threat to stationary vessels and those...
Voyage Optimization Software Pricing Benchmarks Shipowners Can Use to Judge a Good Deal

Voyage optimization software has become one of the fastest-growing digital purchases in shipping because fuel represents roughly half of vessel operating costs. Even small improvements in routing, speed planning, and weather avoidance can translate...
Cruise Fuel Cost Control 2026 The 25 Line Items Quietly Hitting Voyage Margin

Fuel cost control in cruise is not just about the bunker price on the day the ship fuels. In 2026, voyage margin is getting hit by a wider stack of line items: fuel itself,...