Shadow Fleet Risk Checks for Older Tanker Buyers

Older tanker deals now need a shadow-fleet filter A cheap older tanker can look attractive on price, steel, employment potential, and delivery timing. The harder question is whether the vessel brings hidden sanctions, insurance,...
10 Cruise Supplier Niches Gaining Ground as China Pushes Into Large Ship Production

The supplier story is getting more interesting because China now looks like it is building a cruise ship program not just a cruise ship Sea trials matter, but the bigger signal is repeatability. Once...
Zanzibar’s Free-Port Push Enters a Bigger Capital Phase as New Gateway Plans Gather Pace

Zanzibar is pushing ahead with a larger free-port and maritime logistics buildout as part of its blue-economy and trade-hub strategy, with current market and project coverage describing the investment push in the range of...
AD Ports and Dajin Heavy Link Up as Abu Dhabi Pushes Deeper Into Offshore Wind Logistics

AD Ports Group has taken another step in building an offshore wind platform by signing a strategic agreement with Dajin Heavy Industry to explore opportunities in offshore wind and the wider maritime sector. The...
9 Vessel Ownership Graph Tools That Could Outrank Basic AIS Tracking

The next compliance edge in shipping may come less from seeing where a vessel went and more from seeing who keeps reappearing behind the vessel, the manager, the nominee structure, the address cluster, and...
Hormuz: Maersk Holds Position, Tanker Lines Stay Cautious, and U.S. Workarounds Keep Gulf Oil Moving

The latest Hormuz update is less about a clean reopening than about a slow, uneven restart after the U.S.-Iran agreement. Maersk said it welcomed the deal but made no change to its Middle East...
9 Foreign Build Risks the U.S. Navy May Need to Price Before Buying Abroad

Foreign shipbuilding risk pricing The hardest cost is often the one that does not appear in the first yard quote. That is usually the downstream price of redesign, integration friction, sustainment complexity, and political...
Shipbuilding Market Outlook 2026: Hengli’s Breakout Shows How the Global Yard Map Is Changing Fast

The latest shipbuilding outlook is no longer just a story about fuller orderbooks. It is also a story about which yards are gaining share, which vessel classes are driving the cycle, and how quickly...
12 Cargo Securing Equipment Picks That Matter More Than Most Buyers Realize

Cargo securing equipment The smartest buyers compare securing gear by cargo type, deck routine, and weather exposure, not by catalog page alone. That is because the biggest failures usually come from mismatch. The wrong...
Shipyard AR Training Could Turn New Workers Into Faster Builders

Shipyards are under pressure to build more complex vessels with fewer experienced hands, tighter schedules, and a workforce that often needs to learn high-skill production tasks faster than traditional shadowing can support. Recent shipbuilding...
Panama Flag Under Pressure as U.S. Sanctions Demands and China Port Detentions Pull the Registry in Opposite Directions

Panama’s ship registry is being squeezed from both sides of the U.S.-China rivalry, and the pressure is no longer abstract. On one side, Panama has been tightening its registry to answer U.S. scrutiny over...
Oil Crashes on potential U.S.-Iran Peace Deal, but Shipping Still Faces a Long Climb Back

Oil fell sharply after the United States and Iran announced a preliminary peace framework aimed at ending the conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, pushing Brent and WTI to roughly three-month lows. It...
UK Boards Russian Shadow Fleet Tanker in the Channel in a Major New Sanctions Enforcement Move

Britain has carried out its first direct interdiction of a Russian shadow-fleet tanker in the English Channel, with Royal Marine Commandos and National Crime Agency officers boarding the sanctioned vessel Smyrtos in an operation...
Naval Auxiliary Ship Upgrades That Could Matter More as Combat Fleets Stretch Further

The smartest auxiliary upgrades are the ones that help a support ship stay useful farther forward, transfer faster under pressure, and keep doing logistics work even when the threat picture gets less forgiving. That...
Capital Tankers Expands Its VLCC Bet With Three 2027 Newbuilds From Marinakis-Linked Fleet

Capital Tankers has moved further into the VLCC cycle by agreeing to acquire three scrubber-fitted VLCC newbuildings with 2027 deliveries from a Marinakis affiliate, deepening its exposure to the largest crude-carrier segment at a...
8 Cruise Cabin Bathroom Retrofits That Quietly Lift Scores and Cut Service Calls

The best bathroom retrofits are usually the ones guests experience as cleaner quieter drier and newer while the maintenance team experiences them as fewer repeat visits That usually points away from purely decorative upgrades...
The Disbursement Account Bottleneck That Slows Voyage Closing

The cargo has moved, the vessel has sailed, the port call is over, and the team has already shifted attention to the next fixture, but the disbursement account file is still waiting on missing...
8 Marine Robotics Niches Delivering Payback Before Autonomous Ships Do

Marine robotics is getting commercially interesting fastest in narrow, painful workflows, not in the dream of fully autonomous ocean shipping. That is clear from the way current solutions are being marketed and adopted. Jotun’s...
Drewry’s Latest WCI Climbs Again as Early Peak-Season Demand Keeps Container Pricing Firm

Drewry’s latest World Container Index was posted on 11 June 2026 and showed another weekly increase, with the benchmark rising 3% to $3,549 per 40-foot container. Drewry said the move was driven by higher...
Hormuz Stop-Start U.S. Signals Are Becoming a Cost Center for Global Shipping and Trade

The latest Hormuz story is no longer only about missiles, tankers and negotiations. It is also about the market struggling to price risk when U.S. messaging shifts quickly between threats, proposed settlements, conditional reopenings...
Transit Rights, War-Risk Clauses, Sanctions Exposure, and Crew Protections Are All Tightening at Once

The maritime-law picture around the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz has shifted from a narrow security discussion into a broader legal and contractual problem for shipowners, charterers, insurers, managers, and crews. The...
Marine Gearbox Warning Signs Owners Should Catch Before Off Hire Hits

A marine gearbox rarely turns into an off-hire event from one isolated symptom. The expensive failures usually start as a pattern: oil pressure that drifts, temperature that climbs, vibration that changes under load, clutch...
Container Rates Jump Again as Iran-War Fears Spread From Energy Markets Into Global Supply Chains

Global container shipping rates are rising sharply again as the Iran war pushes fuel costs higher, unsettles route planning, and triggers a fresh round of importer anxiety over future supply-chain costs. It is reported...
Three Indian Sailors Killed in U.S. Tanker Strike Off Oman as Shipping Tensions Deepen in the Gulf

Three Indian sailors have been confirmed dead after a U.S. strike on the tanker Settebello off Oman, turning a maritime interdiction into the first reported fatalities since Washington began its blockade of Iran-linked shipping...
World’s Largest All-Electric Container Ship Enters Commercial Service in China

China has now put the Ning Yuan Dian Kun into commercial service, marking the start of operations for what Chinese official and state-linked sources describe as the world’s largest all-electric intelligent container ship. The...
8 Voice Logging Tools Ships Can Use to Cut Admin Drag Without Weakening the Record

Shipboard voice-to-text logging is starting to look more practical because three things are moving in the same direction at once. First, regulators are already comfortable with electronic record books as a way to reduce...
8 Cruise Baggage Upgrades That Can Speed Embarkation Without a Bigger Terminal

Embarkation pressure is rising because cruise is running at a larger scale while many ports still have to work within the same basic terminal footprint. CLIA says passenger volume hit 37.2 million in 2025,...
Early Northern Sea Route Openings Collide With Sanctions, Icebreaker Strain, and New Summer Risk

The freshest Arctic route picture is more complicated than the usual shortcut narrative. Commercial interest in the Arctic is still rising, with Arctic Council data showing that 1,812 unique ships entered the Arctic Polar...
Naval Sensor Calibration Services That Could Become Fleet Bottlenecks

Fleet modernization is raising the importance of calibration and alignment work because more ships are carrying more tightly integrated sensors, combat systems, navigation suites, and communications equipment that have to function as one coherent...
War Risk Insurance Outlook for H2 2026 8 Pressure Points Owners Should Budget Before the Next Transit

War risk insurance is heading into the second half of 2026 with three realities in place at the same time. First, the market is still functioning: the London war market is actively quoting and...