Panama Draws a Harder Line in the Canal Port Fight News

Panama’s dispute with Hutchison over the Balboa and Cristóbal canal ports has entered a sharper public phase after President José Raúl Mulino directly rejected the company’s latest arbitration allegations. Hutchison’s Panama Ports Company said...

Cruise Itinerary Shake-Up Quiet Changes Are Reshaping 2026 Cruise

Cruise lines are not just adding ships and opening sales. They are actively reshaping schedules underneath the surface. In the last year, operators have canceled selected voyages, swapped homeports, shifted ships between regions, rewritten...

Ras Laffan and Gulf Energy Hubs Move Into the Strike Zone News

Over the past several days, Gulf energy infrastructure has been directly targeted in a way that goes beyond tanker risk or general regional instability. In Qatar, official statements and diplomatic filings say Ras Laffan...

Short Cruises Big Margins Cruise

Three- to five-night sailings are back in focus because they now solve several cruise-industry problems at once. They fit travelers with less vacation time, they create a lower-friction entry point for first-time cruisers, they...

Digital Fog Moves Closer to the Engine Room News

New maritime cybersecurity research published this week disclosed a chain of vulnerabilities in a widely used maritime IoT platform that, according to the researchers, could have allowed a remote attacker using only a web...

Washington Hardens Hormuz Transit Rules for U.S.-Flag Ships News

MARAD has issued a new U.S. maritime security advisory for the Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, and Gulf of Oman that gives U.S.-flagged vessels more explicit operating instructions during transit. The advisory, numbered 2026-004...

The New Navigation Redundancy Playbook Report

Satellite navigation has not stopped being essential, but it has stopped being sufficient on its own. The change is no longer theoretical. In March 2025, IMO, ICAO, and ITU jointly warned about the rising...

The Hidden Cost of Fragmented Maritime Software Tech

The hidden cost of fragmented maritime software is not just that teams have too many systems. It is that critical work gets broken across disconnected tools, repeated by different people, and re-checked because nobody...

The Naval Cyber Gap: Blind Spots at Sea naval

Naval cyber risk is no longer a niche IT problem sitting somewhere below missiles, propulsion, or ship design. The gap now is between how fast navies, shipyards, suppliers, and maritime operators are digitizing and...

Nearly 80 Ships and Billions Committed Cruise

The cruise newbuild story is no longer just a shipyard headline. It is now a market-structure story. Cruise Industry News’ latest March 2026 orderbook update shows 78 ships on order representing more than 206,600...