Antwerp’s Spill Shock Freezes a Key European Gateway News

An oil spill during a bunkering operation in Antwerp’s Deurganck Dock has triggered one of the port’s sharpest operational interruptions of the year, spreading from the dock into the Scheldt and forcing a major...

Hormuz Is Open in Principle yet Still Fully Constrained News

The Strait of Hormuz remains functionally constrained even after the ceasefire because the political pause has not yet restored normal commercial confidence, traffic density, or risk pricing. Major carriers and insurers are still treating...

Ceasefire on Paper, Gridlock in Practice News

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains close to a standstill even after the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, with the latest vessel-tracking data showing only one oil-products tanker and five dry-bulk ships transiting the waterway in...

Hormuz Redrawn Into a Permission-Based Corridor News

Iran has recast traffic through the Strait of Hormuz from open commercial passage into a tightly controlled, permit-based system in which ships are being told they must coordinate with Iranian forces before entering the...

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...