Ship Recycling Market Turns Selective as Supply Stays Tight News

The current ship recycling market is moving through a cautious, uneven phase, with firm buyer interest in several destinations but not enough end-of-life vessel supply to create a broad transaction wave. Recent market reporting...

Autonomous Vessel Tech: Where are we really in 2026? Tech

The 2026 autonomy story is practical, supervised, and mission specific Autonomous vessel technology is not arriving as one giant leap into crewless ocean shipping. It is entering maritime through controlled lanes: port operations, autonomous-capable...

10 Data Points That Can Change a Charter Negotiation Report

Charter negotiations now turn on proof, not promises A vessel’s commercial story is stronger when the owner can prove how the ship actually performs. Speed, fuel burn, hull condition, weather impact, idle time, emissions,...

Germany Pivots From F126 Frigates to TKMS Warship Plan News

Germany has formally moved away from its troubled F126 frigate program after years of delay, rising cost expectations, and growing uncertainty over whether the original shipbuilding structure could deliver the vessels on a workable...

Cruise Hotel AI Systems That Can Relieve Labor Pressure Cruise

The strongest systems usually work as quiet copilots. They route, predict, triage, prioritize, and surface next actions. That matters onboard because hotel operations at sea are dense, multilingual, and time-sensitive in ways that shore-side...

10 C4ISR Systems Navies Are Backing as Fleets Spread Out naval

Distributed fleets reward systems that keep commanders confident when the force is scattered, the network is stressed, and the sensor picture has to stay usable across ships, aircraft, shore nodes, submarines, and unmanned platforms....