Drewry WCI Rebounds as Transpacific Surcharges Push Container Spot Rates Higher

Drewry’s World Container Index for 7 May 2026 turned higher after three straight weekly declines, rising 3% to $2,286 per 40ft container. The move was driven mainly by the transpacific, where Shanghai-New York climbed...
Panama Canal Emerges as a Major Shipping Winner From Gulf Trade Disruption

The Panama Canal is increasingly benefiting from the shipping disruption created by the Gulf conflict, as rerouted energy and cargo flows lift both traffic and the value of scarce transit access. Canal officials said...
Hormuz Gunboat Escalation Keeps Gulf Shipping Frozen as U.S.-Iran Clash Deepens

The latest Hormuz picture is being driven by simultaneous military escalation and commercial paralysis. U.S. forces say Iranian missiles, drones, and small boats have been used repeatedly against American naval units and the ships...
Hapag-Lloyd’s ZIM Takeover Could Redraw Container Shipping if Approvals Hold

Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM are not at rumor stage. They signed a binding deal on February 16, 2026 under which Hapag-Lloyd would acquire 100% of ZIM for $35 a share in cash, valuing the transaction...
Maersk Warns Gulf Fuel Shock Will Outlast Any Iran Peace Breakthrough

Maersk said this week that the current energy shock tied to the Iran war will not disappear simply because a peace deal is signed. Chief executive Vincent Clerc said the group’s fuel bill has...
Fujairah and Khor Fakkan Are Becoming the Gulf’s Critical Trade Fallback

The latest Gulf trade picture shows the UAE’s two eastern ports, Fujairah and Khor Fakkan, carrying far more regional weight than they were designed for as disruption around Hormuz keeps reshaping cargo flows. Since...
LNG Carrier Chartering Turns Defensive as Conflict Pushes Buyers Off the Spot Market

LNG shipping is starting to tilt back toward longer charter cover as conflict in the Middle East, renewed Hormuz risk, and wider supply-chain disruption make spot exposure harder to manage. Speaking in Houston on...
Tanker Rates Face a New Threat as Demand Starts Unwinding After the Shock

The tanker market is now confronting a different kind of weakness than the one many owners and traders were positioned for at the height of the geopolitical crisis. After the initial surge in freight...
HMM Namu Blast Near Hormuz Puts Dubai Tow, Cargo Risk, and Gulf Transit Safety in Focus

The South Korean shipping group HMM said its Panama-flagged bulk carrier HMM Namu suffered an explosion and fire while stranded in or near the Strait of Hormuz traffic zone, and that the vessel is...
DOF Locks In a $2 Billion Brazil Growth Wave With Four Long-Term Petrobras Vessels

DOF has secured four 12-year charter and services contracts in Brazil for newbuild ROV support vessels tied to Petrobras’ deepwater subsea inspection, maintenance and repair work, with contract starts expected from 2030. The company...
Strait of Hormuz: Fresh Attacks and Policy Swings Keep Maritime Risk Elevated

As of May 6, 2026, the Strait of Hormuz remains open only in a narrow and unstable sense, with new attacks on merchant shipping, selective protected transits, active evasive behavior by LNG carriers, and...
Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens as New Attacks and Escort Moves Reshape Maritime Risk

Over the last 24 hours, the Strait of Hormuz moved into a more volatile phase for shipping as U.S. forces said they destroyed six Iranian small attack boats threatening commercial traffic, Washington pressed ahead...
North Atlantic Shipping Enters a Tougher Clean-Air Regime After Landmark IMO Vote

The IMO has now formally adopted a new North-East Atlantic Emission Control Area, creating the largest ECA yet approved under MARPOL Annex VI and extending stricter air-pollution rules across a very broad section of...
Sweden Seizes Sanctioned Shadow Tanker in Baltic Crackdown Near Trelleborg

Swedish authorities have boarded and seized the tanker Jin Hui in Swedish territorial waters south of Trelleborg after the Coast Guard said the vessel was sailing under a suspected false flag and did not...
IMO Net-Zero Rules Stay Alive, but the Adoption Path Is Still Unsteady

The IMO Net-Zero Framework remains on the table, but its path to formal adoption is still unsettled after another contentious round of talks in London. The framework, first approved at MEPC 83 in April...
Black Sea Strikes, Shadow Fleet Pressure, and Port Risk Are Rewriting Maritime Trade Again

The latest Russia-Ukraine maritime picture is being shaped by three developments at once. First, Russian attacks are still hitting Ukraine’s export system around Odesa and the Danube, including recent damage to port infrastructure and...
U.S. Escort Plan Opens a New Phase in the Hormuz Shipping Crisis

The latest development in the Strait of Hormuz is a U.S. decision to begin guiding stranded commercial ships out of the Gulf, with President Donald Trump saying the operation will start Monday morning as...
LNG Shipping Demand Is Splitting Into Two Markets as War Disruption Rewrites Trade Flows

Current LNG shipping demand is no longer moving in one clear direction. The latest market picture shows a sharp divide between stronger long-haul demand for flexible Atlantic Basin cargoes and weaker import appetite across...
Drewry WCI Slips Again as Container Spot Rates Keep Losing Altitude

Drewry’s latest World Container Index update for 30 April shows the benchmark falling for a third straight week, down 1% to $2,216 per 40ft container. The decline was driven by softer pricing on Asia-Europe,...
IMO Carbon Rules Face Rising Resistance as U.S. Pressure Reshapes the Vote

The current IMO carbon story has moved well beyond a technical debate over marine fuels. The fight is now centered on whether the organization can still carry its net-zero shipping framework forward after a...