Ship Fires Are Turning Into a Bigger Cargo Risk Test News

Ship fire risk has moved back into the foreground in 2026, with a mix of container fires, engine-room fires after attacks, battery and dangerous-goods concerns, and port-side firefighting cases forcing owners, carriers, insurers, terminals,...

The Overlooked Service Market Behind Drone Fleet Expansion naval

Uncrewed naval systems service report Every navy wants more drones at sea. Fewer are talking about the service layer that keeps those systems ready: maintenance crews, spare parts, batteries, software updates, sensor calibration, depot...

Bunker Prices Jump as Gulf Risk Reprices Marine Fuel News

The latest bunker screen shows marine fuel costs moving higher across major hubs, with Ship & Bunker listing the Global 4 Ports Average VLSFO at $668/mt, up $17/mt, and the Global Average Bunker Price...

The Container Freight Playbook for Surging Rates Report

The winning strategy is rarely 100 percent spot or 100 percent contract When container rates surge, long-term contracts protect core volume but may fail if space is soft, surcharges are loose, or carrier acceptance...

Wellness at Sea Is Becoming the Next Cruise Upgrade Race Cruise

Cruise Wellness Upgrade Report The healthier ship is becoming the more valuable ship Cruise operators are competing for travelers who still want entertainment, dining, and ports, but also want better sleep, cleaner air, lighter...

Maersk Suez Return Signals Faster Container Routes News

Maersk is expanding its return to Suez and Red Sea routing with a fresh set of service changes that move more container traffic away from the longer Cape of Good Hope diversion. The latest...