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  • 8 Reefer Readiness Upgrades Container Ship Owners Should Price Before Chasing Premium Cold Chain Cargo
  • Shipping’s 2008 Echo and 7 Signs Confidence Could Push Ordering Too Far
  • 9 Electronic Bill of Lading Adoption Traps Maritime Trade Teams Should Fix Before Scale-Up
  • 9 Hidden Biofouling Hotspots Shipowners Should Fix Before Small Growth Turns Into Bigger Cost
  • 9 Insurance Battles Marine Owners Should Prepare For Next
  • Top 10 Ship Retrofits That Could Keep Older Vessels Earning Longer
  • 10 Sanctions Red Flags That Can Turn a Normal Voyage Into a Legal Problem
  • Hong Kong Convention Is Live 8 Ship Recycling Decisions Owners Should Recheck in 2026
  • 8 Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Budget For as Geopolitical Risk Spreads
  • 9 Ship Efficiency Upgrades That Can Pay Back Before Alternative Fuels Arrive
  • 7 Sea Chest Cleaning Systems Owners Should Compare Before Biofouling Rules Tighten
  • Maritime Chokepoints That Are Rewriting Shipping in 2026
  • Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation Costs Owners Should Price Before Parking Older Tonnage
  • Port Call Cost Leaks that Owners Should Audit More Closely in 2026 and 2027
  • The Next Ballast Water Spending Wave: Service Problems Owners Should Budget After Installation
  • Marine Valve and Actuator Failures Owners Should Budget for Before Off-Hire
  • FuelEU Surplus Mistakes That Leak Charter Value
  • Onboard Carbon Capture: Ship Types That May Have the Space, Weight, and Port Access to Make It Work
  • Hidden Costs in Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofits That Owners May Miss Before Class Review
  • Red Sea Rerouting Costs Owners Still Miss
  • 8 Shipyard Scheduling Mistakes That Make Small Retrofits Expensive
  • 9 Hidden Costs of a Partially Open Chokepoint
  • 11 Marine Equipment Categories Owners Should Rebid Before Their Next Class Renewal
  • 10 Maritime Compliance Costs Owners Still Underestimate in 2026
  • 10 Hidden Costs in Alternative Fuel Ready Ship Designs Owners Miss Early
  • Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Watch as Geopolitical Risk Raises Vessel Exposure
  • Hormuz Is Creating a Floating Storage Squeeze: The Impacts that Owners Should Watch Next
  • UK ETS Shipping Contract Fixes Owners Should Make Before July 2026
  • Hull Coatings or Air Lubrication: Which Upgrade Pays Back Faster in 2026
  • Marine Insurance Questions Owners Should Ask Before Sending Ships Into High Risk Corridors

Technip Energies Lands Key Mozambique FLNG Scope as Coral Norte Moves Closer to Full Buildout News

June 8, 2026
Technip Energies has secured a major role on Mozambique’s Coral Norte floating LNG project, winning a significant EPCIC contract together with JGC and Samsung Heavy Industries from Mozambique Rovuma Venture, the Eni-led joint venture...

8 Reefer Readiness Upgrades Container Ship Owners Should Price Before Chasing Premium Cold Chain Cargo Report

June 8, 2026
Cold-chain demand can look attractive from the outside, but reefer revenue is only as strong as the vessel’s weakest supporting system. The commercial trap for container ship owners is assuming reefer opportunity begins and...

Bunker Proof 9 Sampling and Custody Tools Owners Need Before Fuel Disputes Turn Costly Tech

June 8, 2026
Marine fuel disputes usually become expensive not only because the fuel may be off specification, contaminated, unstable, or poorly compatible, but because the evidence chain is weak by the time the argument starts. The...

Houthi Threats Reignite Red Sea Shipping Risk as Israel and Iran Exchange Missiles News

June 8, 2026
The Houthis have moved back toward active involvement in the regional confrontation as Israel and Iran trade direct missile fire, adding a renewed Red Sea shipping risk to an already volatile Middle East security...

Cruise Queue Tech That Can Lift Spend Without More Headcount Cruise

June 8, 2026
Cruise queue-management technology is becoming a real revenue lever because waiting time is not just a guest-satisfaction problem. It is also a spend problem. If the line can shorten or smooth dining waits, excursion...

Panama Canal Draft Cut for July Rekindles Drought Fears as Traffic Runs Near Full Use News

June 8, 2026
The Panama Canal has moved back into drought-watch mode after announcing that the maximum authorized draft for Neopanamax vessels will be reduced from 50.0 feet to 49.5 feet tropical fresh water starting July 3,...

Iran Says Strait Stays Open, but New Fee Plan Leaves Owners Facing Fresh Uncertainty News

June 8, 2026
Iran’s latest public position is that the Strait of Hormuz will remain open to navigation, but under new conditions that would include transit fees set under a joint Iran-Oman framework. That is the headline...

Warship Freshwater and Reverse Osmosis Upgrades That Pay Off on Long Deployments naval

June 8, 2026
Longer deployments make shipboard water systems feel less like background utilities and more like operational endurance equipment. Official Navy health guidance says most U.S. Navy combatants and submarines use reverse-osmosis water production plants, and...

Shipping’s 2008 Echo and 7 Signs Confidence Could Push Ordering Too Far Report

June 5, 2026
Shipping does not need a replay of the last great ordering trap to feel familiar. The current setup already has some of the same emotional ingredients: strong pockets of earnings, long shipyard lead times,...

Maritime AI Moves Into Daily Operations Across Fleets Claims Crews Routes and the Bridge Tech

June 5, 2026
Maritime AI is starting to matter less as a buzzword and more as an operating layer. The clearest sign is that vendors and operators are no longer talking only about generic copilots. They are...

Drewry’s Latest Container Index Jumps as Peak Season Demand Hits Earlier and Harder News

June 5, 2026
Drewry’s latest weekly World Container Index, posted on 4 June 2026, showed a sharp acceleration in container freight pricing, with the composite benchmark surging 23% week on week to $3,433 per 40ft container. Drewry...

Ship Scrapping is Turning Into a Story of Tight Supply, Tougher Rules, and a Growing Shadow-Fleet Debate News

June 5, 2026
The current ship scrapping picture is not being driven by a flood of end-of-life tonnage. It is being shaped by a shortage of willing candidates, firmer operating markets in several shipping segments, and a...

Hormuz Shortages Rundown: LPG, Plastics, Aid Cargo and Fuel Costs Tighten While Europe Says Jet Fuel Is Still Available News

June 5, 2026
The latest Hormuz supply picture is no longer a single crude-oil story. As the Strait of Hormuz remains heavily disrupted, shortages and near-shortages are showing up unevenly across the global economy. The most visible...

AD Ports’ $835 Million Brazil Buy Opens a New South America Grain Corridor for Abu Dhabi News

June 5, 2026
AD Ports Group has agreed its largest acquisition to date by striking an $835 million deal to buy Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura, or CLI, a Brazilian agri-bulk terminal operator with major assets at Santos...

Sensor Calibration Mistakes That Can Destroy Maritime Fuel Savings Claims Tech

June 4, 2026
Fuel savings claims are only as strong as the measurements behind them. A vessel owner may install air lubrication, premium hull coatings, propeller upgrades, shaft-power meters, fuel-flow meters, voyage optimization software, wind-assist systems, trim...

9 Electronic Bill of Lading Adoption Traps Maritime Trade Teams Should Fix Before Scale-Up Report

June 4, 2026
Electronic bills of lading are moving from pilot-stage ambition into real operational rollout, but adoption is still far from frictionless. DCSA says about 11% of bills of lading were issued electronically in 2025, which...

COSCO Expands LNG Shipping With a $953 Million Jiangnan Order Backed by Shell Charters News

June 4, 2026
COSCO Shipping Energy Transportation has moved ahead with a new LNG carrier investment worth about RMB 6.445 billion, or roughly $953 million, ordering four 175,000 cubic meter LNG carriers at Jiangnan Shipyard through its...

Cruise Guest Tech Profit Drivers or Cyber Liability Trap Cruise

June 4, 2026
Cruise guest technology is now sitting in one of the most sensitive parts of the business because the same systems that drive onboard spending also collect, route, and depend on some of the most...

Kpler’s $1 Billion Plus Funding Deal Signals a Bigger Push Into Maritime Intelligence, Risk, and Trade Analytics News

June 4, 2026
Kpler has secured a new minority strategic growth equity investment of more than $1 billion from Sixth Street, marking one of the largest recent capital moves in the maritime and commodity-data space. The company...

Hormuz Oil Flows Edge Higher as “Dark Mode” Shipping Blurs the Real Supply Picture News

June 4, 2026
More oil is getting out of the Strait of Hormuz again, but the market is becoming harder to read at the same time. New reporting says exports through the chokepoint have picked up modestly...

9 Port Security Layers Against Drone Boats and Underwater Drones naval

June 4, 2026
Port security planning is being pushed into a new phase because the threat set is no longer limited to conventional intruders, divers, or standoff sabotage. Current signals point toward a layered defense model that...

Delfin LNG Wins Final Investment Approval, Moving Louisiana Toward the First U.S. Floating LNG Export Project News

June 4, 2026
Delfin Midstream has approved the final investment decision for Delfin FLNG 1, the first floating LNG export facility to move ahead in U.S. waters, marking a new phase for offshore gas exports off Louisiana....

9 Hidden Biofouling Hotspots Shipowners Should Fix Before Small Growth Turns Into Bigger Cost Report

June 3, 2026
Biofouling is getting more expensive because the real drag and compliance pain often sit in niche areas, not just across the broad hull. The IMO’s 2023 biofouling guidelines say niche areas can be more...

Remote OEM Access Risks Inside Smart Ship Service Agreements Tech

June 3, 2026
Remote diagnostics can be one of the most useful upgrades on a modern vessel. An engine maker, automation supplier, scrubber vendor, ballast system specialist, DP integrator, or bridge equipment provider may be able to...

Rising Container Rates, Gulf Disruption and Early Peak Season Pressure Reshape Shipping News

June 3, 2026
Maritime logistics has tightened again over the past several days, with the latest market picture showing stress building from more than one direction at once. Drewry’s newest container data shows the World Container Index...

Ichthys LNG Strike Delays Australian Cargo Loadings as Labor Dispute Reopens Supply Risk News

June 3, 2026
Loadings at Australia’s Ichthys LNG project were delayed after strike action by workers disrupted terminal operations and caused at least one scheduled cargo to miss its departure window. The most visible impact was on...

8 Cruise Food Waste Technologies That Could Quietly Save Millions Cruise

June 3, 2026
Cruise food-waste reduction is turning into one of the clearest procurement stories in the sector because the gains are now measurable, operational, and increasingly proven at fleet scale. Carnival Corporation said it achieved a...

MSC Ship Hit Off Iraq Raises New Security Questions Around Umm Qasr and Northern Gulf Trade News

June 3, 2026
MSC says its MSC Sariska V was struck by two projectiles while departing Iraq’s Umm Qasr on June 1, with the first hit occurring while the pilot was still onboard and the second striking...

Gulf Shipping Risk Surges Again as U.S. Strikes and Iranian Retaliation Hit the Hormuz Picture News

June 3, 2026
Gulf shipping risk escalated again after a fresh round of U.S. military action and Iranian retaliation pushed the Strait of Hormuz back toward a higher-alert operating posture. The latest developments include U.S. strikes near...

The Top Undersea Cable Defense Technologies Navies and Ports Should Compare naval

June 3, 2026
Undersea cables have moved out of the telecom-only conversation and into the defense and infrastructure-security conversation. CSIS has described subsea cables as carrying roughly $10 trillion in financial transfers daily, while NATO has described...

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Reports
  • 8 Reefer Readiness Upgrades Container Ship Owners Should Price Before Chasing Premium Cold Chain CargoJun 8
  • Shipping’s 2008 Echo and 7 Signs Confidence Could Push Ordering Too FarJun 5
  • 9 Electronic Bill of Lading Adoption Traps Maritime Trade Teams Should Fix Before Scale-UpJun 4
  • 9 Hidden Biofouling Hotspots Shipowners Should Fix Before Small Growth Turns Into Bigger CostJun 3
  • 9 Insurance Battles Marine Owners Should Prepare For NextJun 2
  • Top 10 Ship Retrofits That Could Keep Older Vessels Earning LongerJun 1
  • 10 Sanctions Red Flags That Can Turn a Normal Voyage Into a Legal ProblemMay 29
  • Hong Kong Convention Is Live 8 Ship Recycling Decisions Owners Should Recheck in 2026May 28
  • 8 Maritime Insurance Shifts Owners Should Budget For as Geopolitical Risk SpreadsMay 27
  • 9 Ship Efficiency Upgrades That Can Pay Back Before Alternative Fuels ArriveMay 26
  • 7 Sea Chest Cleaning Systems Owners Should Compare Before Biofouling Rules TightenMay 25
  • Maritime Chokepoints That Are Rewriting Shipping in 2026May 22
  • Vessel Lay-Up and Reactivation Costs Owners Should Price Before Parking Older TonnageMay 21
  • Port Call Cost Leaks that Owners Should Audit More Closely in 2026 and 2027May 20
  • The Next Ballast Water Spending Wave: Service Problems Owners Should Budget After InstallationMay 19
  • Marine Valve and Actuator Failures Owners Should Budget for Before Off-HireMay 18
  • FuelEU Surplus Mistakes That Leak Charter ValueMay 15
  • Onboard Carbon Capture: Ship Types That May Have the Space, Weight, and Port Access to Make It WorkMay 14
  • Hidden Costs in Wind-Assisted Propulsion Retrofits That Owners May Miss Before Class ReviewMay 13
  • Red Sea Rerouting Costs Owners Still MissMay 12
News
  • Technip Energies Lands Key Mozambique FLNG Scope as Coral Norte Moves Closer to Full BuildoutJun 8
  • Houthi Threats Reignite Red Sea Shipping Risk as Israel and Iran Exchange MissilesJun 8
  • Panama Canal Draft Cut for July Rekindles Drought Fears as Traffic Runs Near Full UseJun 8
  • Iran Says Strait Stays Open, but New Fee Plan Leaves Owners Facing Fresh UncertaintyJun 8
  • Drewry’s Latest Container Index Jumps as Peak Season Demand Hits Earlier and HarderJun 5
  • Ship Scrapping is Turning Into a Story of Tight Supply, Tougher Rules, and a Growing Shadow-Fleet DebateJun 5
  • Hormuz Shortages Rundown: LPG, Plastics, Aid Cargo and Fuel Costs Tighten While Europe Says Jet Fuel Is Still AvailableJun 5
  • AD Ports’ $835 Million Brazil Buy Opens a New South America Grain Corridor for Abu DhabiJun 5
  • COSCO Expands LNG Shipping With a $953 Million Jiangnan Order Backed by Shell ChartersJun 4
  • Kpler’s $1 Billion Plus Funding Deal Signals a Bigger Push Into Maritime Intelligence, Risk, and Trade AnalyticsJun 4
  • Hormuz Oil Flows Edge Higher as “Dark Mode” Shipping Blurs the Real Supply PictureJun 4
  • Delfin LNG Wins Final Investment Approval, Moving Louisiana Toward the First U.S. Floating LNG Export ProjectJun 4
  • Rising Container Rates, Gulf Disruption and Early Peak Season Pressure Reshape ShippingJun 3
  • Ichthys LNG Strike Delays Australian Cargo Loadings as Labor Dispute Reopens Supply RiskJun 3
  • MSC Ship Hit Off Iraq Raises New Security Questions Around Umm Qasr and Northern Gulf TradeJun 3
  • Gulf Shipping Risk Surges Again as U.S. Strikes and Iranian Retaliation Hit the Hormuz PictureJun 3
  • Posidonia 2026 Opens With Security, Decarbonization, AI and Nuclear Shipping Moving to the Front of the Industry AgendaJun 2
  • 20,000 Seafarers Trapped in Gulf Shipping Gridlock as Hormuz Stays Far From NormalJun 2
  • France Tightens Atlantic Pressure on Russia’s Shadow Fleet With Another Tanker InterceptionJun 2
  • Hormuz Weekend Shipping Update: Mine Warning, Fresh U.S. Action and Fragile Ceasefire Hopes Keep Traffic on EdgeJun 1
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Tech
  • Bunker Proof 9 Sampling and Custody Tools Owners Need Before Fuel Disputes Turn CostlyJun 8
  • Maritime AI Moves Into Daily Operations Across Fleets Claims Crews Routes and the BridgeJun 5
  • Sensor Calibration Mistakes That Can Destroy Maritime Fuel Savings ClaimsJun 4
  • Remote OEM Access Risks Inside Smart Ship Service AgreementsJun 3
  • Maritime Data Ownership: Who Controls the Vessel Data After the Software Is Installed?Jun 2
  • Starlink at Sea or Managed Maritime Connectivity for Commercial FleetsJun 1
  • Machinery Warnings Owners Should Catch Before the Next Failure HitsMay 29
  • Fleet Data Platforms That Make Compliance Reporting Pay at SeaMay 28
  • 10 LEO Upgrade Questions Owners Should Ask Before Replacing VSAT at SeaMay 27
  • Remote Survey Evidence Tools Owners Should Compare Before the Next Class Window ClosesMay 26
  • Money Controls That Maritime Operators Need Before the Next Fraud Attempt HitsMay 25
  • 9 Payment Controls Maritime Finance Teams Should Lock Down Before Fraud Gets More ExpensiveMay 22
  • Spare Parts Traceability Tools Shipmanagers Need Before Counterfeit Risk Gets More ExpensiveMay 21
  • Claims Tech Tools Shipping Teams Can Use to Cut Cargo Damage and Delay DisputesMay 20
  • Shared Data Shared Risk 10 Maritime Identity Gaps Buyers Cannot IgnoreMay 19
  • Spare Parts Authentication Tools Shipmanagers Should Put in Place EarlyMay 18
  • Vessel Camera Analytics and the 9 Uses That Are More Practical Than Full AutonomyMay 15
  • 11 Maritime E-Certificate Workflows Still Stuck Between Portals PDFs and EmailMay 14
  • 9 Digital Twin Buyer Tests That Separate Real Value From a Fancy ArchiveMay 13
  • Build the Connected Vessel Stack as One Operating System DecisionMay 12
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Cruise
  • Cruise Queue Tech That Can Lift Spend Without More HeadcountJun 8
  • Cruise Guest Tech Profit Drivers or Cyber Liability TrapJun 4
  • 8 Cruise Food Waste Technologies That Could Quietly Save MillionsJun 3
  • Cruise AI Profit Engines or Guest Trust ProblemJun 2
  • Cruise Capacity Boom and the 8 Supplier Pressure Points That Could Tighten Fast Before 2030Jun 1
  • Top Safety Issues on Cruise Ships that Guests Worry About Most Before They SailMay 28
  • Hidden Cruise Cybersecurity Gaps That Can Expose Guest Wi Fi Hotel IT and OT NetworksMay 27
  • 8 Cruise Cold Storage Upgrades That Could Cut Food Waste on Longer VoyagesMay 26
  • Cruise Entertainment Tech Upgrades That Could Lift Premium Guest SpendMay 25
  • Cruise Elevator Upgrades Bigger Ships May Need Before Guest Flow Gets WorseMay 21
  • Crew Area Upgrades Older Cruise Ships May Need to Stay Competitive on RetentionMay 20
  • 8 Cruise Food Waste System Questions Buyers Should Ask Before Installing New TechMay 19
  • Cruise Laundry Upgrades That Can Cut Utility Waste and Ease Labor PressureMay 18
  • Cruise Medical Center Upgrades Older Ships May Need Sooner Than ExpectedMay 14
  • 9 Cruise Safety Detection Systems That Could Become Refit Priorities After High Visibility IncidentsMay 13
  • Shore Power Business Opportunities Cruise Ports Cannot IgnoreMay 12
  • 10 Cruise Procurement Categories Suppliers Should Chase in the Newbuild and Refit BoomMay 11
  • Nuclear Cruise Ships: The Clean Power Idea Still Waiting for a Real BreakthroughMay 7
  • Cruise Cabin Design Shifts That Could Quietly Lift Revenue per BerthMay 6
  • 9 Cruise Safety Systems That Look More Important After the Latest Passenger IncidentsMay 5
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Naval
  • Warship Freshwater and Reverse Osmosis Upgrades That Pay Off on Long DeploymentsJun 8
  • 9 Port Security Layers Against Drone Boats and Underwater DronesJun 4
  • The Top Undersea Cable Defense Technologies Navies and Ports Should CompareJun 3
  • 3D Printed Military Boats for Forward Logistics Gimmick Today or a Real Naval Tool TomorrowJun 2
  • Key Naval Supply Chain Niches That Could Surge as Fleets ModernizeJun 1
  • Undersea Drone Capabilities Navies Are Most Likely to Push NextMay 28
  • 10 Baltic and Arctic Maritime Defense Needs Suppliers Should Watch NowMay 27
  • Unmanned Vessel “Marketplace” Models: Contract Questions Defense Suppliers Should Prepare ForMay 26
  • Naval Corrosion-Control Products That May Protect Readiness Better Than Another DashboardMay 25
  • 8 Warship Power Upgrades Navies Need Before Lasers Radars and EW Fight Over the Same MegawattsMay 21
  • 10 Distributed Shipbuilding Supplier Niches the Navy’s Modular Push Could Lift FastMay 20
  • Before Drone Boats Go Mainstream 8 Shipboard Systems Navies May NeedMay 19
  • 9 Naval Cable-Protection Technologies Moving Into the Budget MainstreamMay 18
  • 8 Naval Laser Problems the Fleet Still Has to SolveMay 14
  • 9 Undersea Protection Technologies Navies Are Moving on FasterMay 13
  • 9 Naval Supplier Niches Growing as Shipyards Struggle to Add ThroughputMay 12
  • Small Combatants and Smart USVs Are Back in the Naval ConversationMay 11
  • Patrol Missions Armed USVs Are Starting to Pull Away from Patrol CraftMay 7
  • 10 Frigate and Corvette Design Choices Buyers Are Reopening in 2026May 6
  • AUKUS Beyond the BoatsMay 5
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PR
  • Marlink report reveals evolving cyber risk driven by user credentials and human errorApr 14
  • Safety training as the foundation of professional seamanshipApr 7
  • Danelec and Thetius launch new industry report examining the gap between digital investment and decision quality in maritimeMar 26
  • Marlink launches XChange NextGen, the edge platform powering maritime digital possibilitiesMar 17
  • Fairplay Towage joins Tug Network Team as alliance expands into EuropeMar 9
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Awards
  • Top 10 Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) ProvidersMay 7
  • Top 8 Marine Sewage Treatment System ProvidersMay 1
  • Top 12 Fire Detection and Suppression Providers for ShipsApr 30
  • Top 8 Air Lubrication System Providers for ShipsApr 29
  • Top 8 Wind-Assisted Propulsion Providers for ShipsApr 28
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Signals
  • A CMA CGM Container Ship Was Hit in the Strait, With Crew InjuredMay 6
  • Gulf Shipping Risk Is Now Spilling Into Nearby Port Infrastructure and Regional Trade ConfidenceMay 5
  • The Market Is Still Trading Prolonged Gulf Disruption, Not NormalizationMay 4
  • Iran’s Export Choke Is Tightening as Crude Piles Up on TankersMay 1
  • Japan Is Treating Vessel Passage as a Top-Level Diplomatic IssueApr 30
  • The U.S. Is Expected to Extend the Blockade, Keeping Gulf Shipping Disruption AliveApr 29
  • Japan-Linked Crude Is Testing Hormuz AgainApr 28
  • Crew Welfare Is Turning Into a Commercial Constraint in the Persian GulfApr 27
  • Ship Detention Has Moved to the Front of the Crisis MapApr 24
  • Asian Refinery Cuts Are Turning the Energy Shock Into a Products-Shipping RiskApr 23
  • Historic Energy Shock Keeps Maritime Disruption GlobalApr 22
  • U.S. Exports Are Surging, but Replacement Capacity Is Still Not EnoughApr 21
  • Insurance and Sanctions-Workaround Capacity Are Still Evolving Around the DisruptionApr 20
  • The Market Is Shifting From Blockade Headlines to Post-Conflict Navigation PlanningApr 17
  • Sanctioned Supertankers Are Now Actively Testing the BlockadeApr 16
  • The Market Is Increasingly Treating Hormuz Risk as Structural, Not TemporaryApr 15
  • The Blockade’s Operational Scope Is Wider Than the Headline SuggestsApr 14
  • Shipping Tied to Iran Is Now the Sharpest Commercial Fault Line in the RegionApr 13
  • The IMO Pushes Back Against the Idea of Tolls for Hormuz PassageApr 10
  • Glencore and Taiwan’s CPC Charter Tankers to Restart Middle East LiftingsApr 9
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Company Spotlights
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  • Spinergie Review: From vessel activity to operational advantageFeb 12
  • Smart Maritime Network ReviewFeb 10
  • Hefring Marine Review: Smarter speed decisions, safer crewsFeb 9
  • Kaiko Systems Review: Inspections, structured and ready to proveFeb 6
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  • Starboard Maritime Intelligence Review: Turning ocean data into early warningsFeb 3
  • IQAX Review: Digital trade rails for boxes, docs and banksFeb 2
  • HavocAI Review: Operational Control at ScaleJan 30
  • DeepSea Technologies Review: From raw vessel data to real fuel cutsJan 29
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