Robotics on Deck and the 11 Shipboard Tasks Most Likely to Be Automated First

The first shipboard robots will chase dangerous, dirty, repeatable work Robotics on deck is moving toward practical tasks that crews already know are labor-heavy, risky, repetitive, or difficult to document. The strongest early use...
China’s Electric Cargo Fleet Moves From Pilots to Scale

China’s electric ship rollout is moving beyond showcase vessels and into a larger commercial deployment phase, with recent market reporting showing the country’s electric cargo fleet expanding from four vessels in 2022 to 42...
CMA CGM’s Fleet Push Puts Maersk’s No. 2 Spot in Play

CMA CGM is closing in on one of the biggest ranking shifts in container shipping, with the French carrier positioned to challenge Maersk for the No. 2 slot as newbuild deliveries, secondhand acquisitions, chartered...
India’s Recycling Surge Could Reprice the End of a Ship’s Life

Alang is becoming a pricing, compliance, and capacity signal India’s recycling push is changing the end-of-life conversation for shipowners. Alang is no longer judged only by the headline scrap price. Owners, brokers, cash buyers,...
Hormuz Weekend Exit Wave Signals Cautious Return for Gulf Shipping

The weekend Hormuz update brought a visible shift in Gulf shipping activity as a group of Japan-linked vessels began moving out of the Strait of Hormuz after being trapped inside the Gulf during the...
Six Cruise Ships Still Coming in 2026 and the Fleet Changes Operators Should Watch

The remaining 2026 deliveries are less about raw ship count and more about what kinds of capacity and product shifts are still entering the market before year-end This is a tight group, but it...
Red Sea Attack Near Hodeidah Puts Merchant Ship Risk Back in Focus

A fresh security incident has pushed the southern Red Sea back onto maritime risk screens after the UK Maritime Trade Operations center said a cargo vessel reported being under attack by unknown armed assailants...
The Littoral Build Rush and the 8 Vessel Types Navies Are Chasing

The new littoral build story is not just about more hulls. It is about hulls that can move inside archipelagos, work in shallow water, survive cluttered coastal fights, and keep logistics or reconnaissance moving...
Container Rates Hit Four-Year Highs: 10 Contract Clauses Shippers Should Recheck Before Peak Season

Peak season turns contract language into landed-cost risk When spot container rates move quickly, contract details that looked routine can become expensive. Shippers should recheck the clauses that control space, rate validity, surcharges, rollovers,...
Canada’s Pacific Oil Push Points to Bigger Asia Tanker Flows

Canada has advanced a new West Coast oil pipeline proposal designed to move more Alberta crude to the Pacific Coast and expand the country’s access to Asian energy buyers. The plan, announced by Prime...
Container Rates Surge Again as Peak Season Pressure Builds

Container freight markets moved sharply higher again on the July 2 rate screen, with Drewry’s World Container Index rising 9% to $4,530 per 40ft container, lifted by gains across both the Transpacific and Asia-Europe...
AI Ship Finance Could Turn Loan Origination Into the Next Maritime Automation Market

Ship finance is becoming a workflow automation target Maritime lending is asset-based, document-heavy, and risk-sensitive. That makes it a natural market for AI that can read files, organize borrower data, summarize vessel risk, prepare...
Vietnam’s Northern Container Gateway Gets a PSA Deepsea Boost

PSA Vietnam’s move into the Lach Huyen deepsea container project gives northern Vietnam a major new port-development signal at a time when manufacturers, shipping lines, logistics providers, and industrial-zone developers are watching the Hai...
The Overlooked Decarbonization Tool That Can Pay Before Alternative Fuels

The fastest fuel-saving project may already be underwater Hull performance monitoring turns fouling, coating condition, propeller loss, speed penalty, and cleaning timing into measurable commercial signals. It gives owners a way to cut fuel...
A.P. Moller Holding Makes a Big Move Into Ship Leasing

A.P. Moller Holding has agreed to acquire 100% of Ocean Yield from funds managed by KKR, putting one of shipping’s best-known vessel leasing platforms under long-term Danish ownership. Ocean Yield is headquartered in Oslo...
IMO MASS Code Opens 10 Maritime Tech Markets Around Autonomous Ships

The MASS Code turns autonomous shipping into a supplier market Autonomous ship rules do not only affect shipowners. They also create demand for the technology stack around autonomy: sensors, assurance, remote centers, training, communications,...
CMA CGM Expands U.S. Logistics Footprint With $1.4 Billion FedEx Supply Chain Deal

CMA CGM has agreed to acquire FedEx Supply Chain at an enterprise value of $1.4 billion in a move that materially expands its contract logistics footprint in North America through CEVA Logistics. The companies...
Ship Finance Meets the New Decarbonization Risk Test

Shipping decarbonization has moved into a new phase where the pressure is no longer limited to cleaner fuels, efficient hulls, or emissions reporting. The latest UCL-backed ship-level transition risk framework for financiers puts the...
Denmark’s New Dual Purpose Fleet Bet Signals a Different Kind of Naval Expansion

These new Danish vessels matter because they sit at the intersection of environmental response, coastal defense, and Baltic security logic. That combination may prove more commercially influential than a single mission label suggests. A...
A serious warning to the stakeholders of the global maritime transportation system

Opinion / Commentary: The following is a post from senior maritime training instructor Reza M.Alibeike. When I published my concerns about the role of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in preventing geopolitical tensions in...
Piracy Pressure Returns to Gulf of Aden as Tanker Boarding Raises New Security Alarm

Armed boarders have again put Gulf of Aden vessel security under the spotlight after a tanker was boarded and damaged south of Yemen, roughly 76 nautical miles south of Balhaf. The incident follows a...
Cruise Virus Exposure Control and the 8 Systems Worth Tightening Now

The strongest cruise exposure controls usually look ordinary until the day they are needed. That is exactly why they matter. Virus reduction on a ship is rarely about one dramatic fix. It is about...
Remote Operations Centers for Commercial Ships: Smart Control Hub or Expensive Compliance Headache?

The ROC is becoming the bridge between smart ships and shore accountability Remote Operations Centers promise a cleaner way to supervise connected vessels, support autonomous functions, coordinate data, and reduce operational blind spots. The...
Bulk Carrier Orders Surge as COSCO Locks In a Long Lease Fleet

COSCO Shipping Development has moved dry bulk ordering back into the spotlight with a 24-vessel newbuilding package valued at about $1.27 billion, structured around long-term leasing to Huifeng, a subsidiary of COSCO Shipping Bulk....
Hormuz Shipping Reopens Unevenly as Control Dispute Returns to the Surface

The latest Hormuz news over the last 24 hours points to a fragile reopening rather than a return to normal shipping. U.S. and Iranian technical talks in Doha are now focused directly on vessel...
LCO2 Carriers Are Becoming the New Ship Tech Testbed Suppliers Should Watch

LCO2 carriers are small in number but big in technology signals The liquefied CO2 carrier segment is moving from concept into real infrastructure. For suppliers, these vessels are worth watching because they combine gas-carrier...
8 Expedition Health Systems Operators Should Recheck After the Hondius Outbreak

The most important lesson is not that expedition operators need one more form or one more thermometer check. It is that rare zoonotic events punish weak escalation logic faster than they punish weak messaging....
Offshore Wind Pipeline Splits as Korea Awards Projects and Developers Recheck Risk

The offshore wind market is showing two very different signals at the same time. South Korea has awarded nearly 1.8GW of offshore wind capacity in its first-half 2026 fixed-price contract auction, selecting five projects...
Dry Bulk Finds Its Footing as Dirty Tanker Rates Lose Steam

The latest shipping earnings screen shows a split market heading into July, with dry bulk finally catching a small bounce while crude tanker momentum continues to weaken. The Baltic Dry Index was listed at...
Germany’s F126 Collapse and 9 Supplier Lessons From Europe’s Warship Reset

Germany’s F126 collapse is not just a cancelled frigate story. It is a live test of how Europe now values speed, national control, delivery credibility, and supplier replaceability inside major warship programs. Suppliers watching...