Replace First, Not Last: The 36 Parts That Keep Ships Trading

Most ships do not get taken down by one dramatic failure. They get taken down by a small component that was “fine for now” until it was not, and suddenly you are staring at...
Hapag-Lloyd and WiseTech Launch IoT Tracking Trial Across 2 Million Containers

Hapag-Lloyd and WiseTech Global have launched a large scale pilot to integrate Hapag-Lloyd’s real time container data (Live Position and Live ETA) into WiseTech’s CargoWise ecosystem. The trial is designed to ingest and process...
Danaos Backlog Hits $4.3B as Containership Owner Pushes Into LNG via Alaska Project

Danaos is reporting a $4.3 billion contracted revenue backlog built on containership charter coverage, after adding roughly $428 million in extensions and new fixtures across 17 ships and lifting average remaining charter duration to...
Bridge Alert Management Systems (BAM) in 2026: Ultimate Guide

Bridge Alert Management Systems (BAM) sit in the middle of a growing problem on modern bridges: too many alarms, too many sources, and too little consistency in how they are presented. A good BAM...
Recycling Activity Picks Up, But Candidate Supply Stays Tight

Cash buyer GMS reports ship recycling waterfront activity showing “faint signs of life” as sub-continent steel prices jumped, but they also flag a continuing shortage of recycling candidates. The mix matters: older handy bulkers...
Iran dark fleet pressure climbs as enforcement expands into ports and the high seas

The latest Iran-linked “dark fleet” updates are less about a single headline and more about a widening enforcement perimeter: new vessel designations, more aggressive scrutiny of ship-to-ship behavior, and visible interdiction actions that increase...
Europort Istanbul 2026 Review

Europort Istanbul 2026 is a practical buying-and-selling week for the Turkish and regional marine supply chain, with shipyards, owners, equipment makers, and service firms in one place. If you want to understand what is...
Ship Mooring Lines: Ultimate Guide 2026

Mooring lines look simple until something starts moving. The real cost shows up when the ship surges, a line heats up, a fairlead eats through fibers, or a mixed set of lines stretches unevenly...
Dynacom books nine Suezmax newbuildings at Hengli with deliveries from 2028

Dynacom has lined up a large Suezmax newbuild block at China’s Hengli Shipbuilding, taking nine of a ten-ship series of 158,000 dwt crude carriers disclosed via an exchange filing by Hengli’s parent group. The...
Sinokor Becomes a “Super” VLCC Operator: 16% Share of the Mainstream Fleet in New Broker Data

Fresh broker datasets are now framing Sinokor as one of the largest concentrated operators in the VLCC segment, after a sustained run of secondhand buying and charter-in activity. The headline takeaway is scale: estimates...
Voyage Data Recorders in 2026: Requirements and When to Replace

Voyage Data Recorders (VDRs) are the ship equivalent of an aircraft “black box”, but for maritime incidents. They continuously capture a time-stamped stream of navigation, bridge audio, and key sensor inputs so investigators (and...
INTERFERRY 2026 Review

Interferry’s annual conference is one of the few places where ferry operators, yards, class, ports, and suppliers talk in the same language: schedules, reliability, passenger experience, and what actually pencils out for the next...
Suezmax Values Stay Bid Even for Older Steel (NAT Sells 2003-Built Nordic Pollux for $25m

Nordic American Tankers agreed to sell its oldest Suezmax, the 2003-built Nordic Pollux, for $25 million (net to the company). For owners, this is a useful pricing tell: buyers are still paying up for...
US Boards Sanctioned Tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean

U.S. forces boarded the crude oil tanker Aquila II in the Indian Ocean after tracking it from the Caribbean in what was described as a right-of-visit maritime interdiction conducted without incident. Reporting frames the...
Smart Maritime Network Review

Smart Maritime Network is a practical “signal layer” for maritime tech and digital operations. If you sell into shipowners, shipmanagers, ports, terminals, or logistics operators, it is a place where your announcement or case...
Red Sea War Risk Pricing in 2026: Why Quotes Swing from 0.2% to 1% Overnight

War risk pricing in the Red Sea is basically a live market, not a static tariff. A single new incident, a change in how underwriters view a corridor, or a “sensitive” voyage detail can...
Maersk Orders Eight 18,600 TEU Dual Fuel Newbuilds at New Times Shipbuilding

Maersk has firmed up an agreement with China’s New Times Shipbuilding for eight large containership newbuilds forming a new 18,600 TEU series, with deliveries scheduled across 2029 and 2030. The vessels are described as...
India Coast Guard detains three suspected shadow-fleet tankers west of Mumbai in offshore anti-smuggling sweep

India’s Coast Guard says it intercepted and detained three suspect tankers about 100 nautical miles west of Mumbai in a coordinated operation targeting an international oil-smuggling network that used mid-sea transfers in international waters....
Container Ordering Still Alive at the Very Top End

Maersk has confirmed an order for eight large container vessels at China’s New Times Shipbuilding, with delivery scheduled in 2029 and 2030. The ships are described as dual-fuel, able to run on conventional bunker...
MSC Orders Eight More 11,500 TEU Dual-Fuel Container Ships at Jinglu, Deliveries Through 2029

MSC has been linked to an additional eight 11,500 TEU LNG dual-fuel containerships at Penglai Zhongbai Jinglu Shipyard, expanding the series at the yard to 16 sister ships following an earlier batch ordered in...
Cargo Tracking Systems in 2026

Cargo tracking systems in 2026 are splitting into two “real world” categories: platform-based visibility (carrier, port, and milestone feeds that cover most moves) and sensor-based tracking (devices that add condition, security, and higher confidence...
Multi-Agency Craft Conference (MACC) 2026 Review

MACC is a practical small-craft week where operators, acquirers, and builders compare what is working on the water right now. If you support patrol, expeditionary, security, rescue, or mission craft, this is one of...
Hefring Marine Review: Smarter speed decisions, safer crews

Hefring Marine is built around a very specific reality on fast workboats and demanding routes: crew safety and fuel efficiency are heavily influenced by how the vessel is actually behaving in the moment. Their...
2026 Container Downcycle Playbook: 12 Signals Rates Are Slipping Further

Spot rates do not usually roll over for one reason. They slip when multiple “tone” indicators line up at the same time: benchmarks trend down, front haul lanes soften together, and carriers start pulling...
Bunker Procurement Platforms and E-bunkering: 2026 Buyers Guide

Bunker procurement platforms and e-bunkering are getting attention because they compress a messy workflow into a repeatable cycle: plan stems, invite quotes, compare offers with a paper trail, then push confirmations and delivery documentation...
Venezuelan crude returns to Europe as Repsol cargos restart under Trafigura-linked supply

Venezuelan barrels are moving back into Europe again, with cargoes tied to Repsol and arranged through Trafigura showing up in shipping schedules and tracking, including roughly 2 million barrels heading to Spain. In parallel,...
Panama Canal Port Concessions Face Arbitration as China Retaliates

Panama’s Panama Canal port dispute has moved from a legal ruling into a live governance and geopolitics problem. After Panama’s Supreme Court annulled the long-running concession held by a CK Hutchison unit for the...
Container Rate Tone Weakens Again (Drewry WCI Drops to $1,959, Blank Sailings Rise Into LNY)

Drewry’s World Container Index fell 7% to $1,959 per 40ft for 05 Feb 2026, marking a fourth straight weekly decline. Drewry also flagged softer pre Lunar New Year demand and a sharper use of...
Gastech Bangkok 2026 Review

Bangkok becomes the meeting point for the gas and LNG ecosystem in September 2026, with hydrogen, climate tech, and AI in energy pulled into the same conversation. If you are tracking supply, contracting, shipping,...
MSC Giada III Explosion and Fire Near St Petersburg: MSC Feeder Disabled in Gulf of Finland

An MSC-operated feeder, MSC Giada III, suffered an engine-room explosion followed by a fire while inbound for the St Petersburg area via the Gulf of Finland, triggering a response that included rescue assets and...