Open Tonnage Swells Across the Tanker Market News

The tanker market is shifting from wartime tightness into a new phase of oversupply as a wave of ballasting ships returns to open markets faster than cargo demand can absorb them. The clearest sign...

Panama Canal Cost Shock Ripples Across Global Shipping News

Panama Canal pricing pressure has become one of the clearest secondary effects of the Iran war on global shipping because the canal is now absorbing rerouted cargo demand that was not originally supposed to...

Japan-Linked Crude Is Testing Hormuz Again Signal

A meaningful live-market test is now underway in Hormuz. The Panama-flagged VLCC Idemitsu Maru, carrying about 2 million barrels of Saudi crude, has been attempting to cross the Strait, making it the first Japan-linked...

10 Patrol Vessel Systems Buyers Keep Coming Back To naval

Small combatants are drawing bigger procurement attention because they offer a comparatively affordable way to cover EEZ patrol, maritime interdiction, infrastructure protection, SAR, anti-smuggling, low-intensity combat, and selective ASW or unmanned missions without moving...

Owners Turning Drydock Into a Commercial Advantage Report

A drydock slot is no longer just a maintenance obligation. In 2026 it can be one of the most commercially useful decisions an owner makes all year. That is because the economics now reach...

Bigger Cruise Ships Bigger Service Contracts Cruise

The commercial story behind the newest mega-cruise ships is not only about waterparks, neighborhoods, or passenger counts. It is also about the supplier layers that quietly grow with ship scale. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of...

Ship Automation and Control Systems Systems Made Simple Tech

Ship automation is basically the vessel’s nervous system for monitoring, control, alarms, and fast operational response. In modern commercial ships, that usually means a combination of alarm and monitoring, power and energy management, machinery...

FuelEU Pooling in Plain English for Shipowners Report

FuelEU pooling matters because it can turn a fleet’s mixed performance into a more manageable compliance position. In plain terms, it lets the over-compliance of one ship help cover the under-performance of another, as...

Golden Pass LNG Ships First Export Cargo From Texas News

Golden Pass LNG has now shipped its first export cargo from the Sabine Pass terminal in Texas, moving the long-delayed project from commissioning milestones into active seaborne trade. The cargo departed aboard the tanker...