Hormuz Reopens on Paper but the Backlog Still Owns the Trade News

Shipping remains cautious even after the new two-week U.S.-Iran ceasefire because the Strait of Hormuz is reopening into a market that is still heavily jammed, under-insured, and short on confidence. Large shipowners and energy...

Ceasefire, But Not Clearance News

A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has created a narrow opening for movement through the Strait of Hormuz, but the reopening is only partial and heavily conditional. The agreement, announced on...

Additive Manufacturing Moves From Demo to Readiness Tool naval

Naval 3D printing is starting to solve readiness problems, not just showcase technical possibility Naval additive manufacturing is becoming more relevant because it is now being used to attack some of the ugliest maintenance...

Safety training as the foundation of professional seamanship PR

Partner Spotlight Working at sea involves responsibilities that extend far beyond daily operational tasks, because every crew member must be prepared to respond to emergencies, protect colleagues, and maintain safety on board at all...

Port-Area Container Risk Remains Active at Khor Fakkan Signal

A key container-shipping signal just moved closer to the port edge. The captain of a container ship at UAE’s Khor Fakkan port saw multiple splashes from unknown projectiles in close proximity to the vessel,...

Iraqi Crude Breaks Through Hormuz News

An Iraqi crude tanker has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking one of the clearest signs yet that limited commercial oil movement is resuming under tightly controlled conditions rather than through any full...