9 Maritime Tech Segments IMO’s Digital Push Could Lift First Tech

IMO’s March 2026 digitalization move matters because it pushes the conversation beyond general “smart shipping” language and toward interoperability, standardization, data-sharing, data governance, and digital trust across organizations and jurisdictions. The official IMO briefing...

When Ship Connectivity Starts Paying the Service Bill Tech

Remote technical support at sea starts saving real money when connectivity stops being just a communications utility and starts acting like a service-delivery channel. The strongest savings cases are not abstract. They come from...

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...