Sensor Calibration Mistakes That Can Destroy Maritime Fuel Savings Claims

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

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

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 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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 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

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

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

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...
9 Insurance Battles Marine Owners Should Prepare For Next

Marine insurance is moving into a more complicated phase because four pressure points are starting to overlap instead of staying separate. Cyber risk is no longer just an IT issue. IMO’s updated cyber risk...
Maritime Data Ownership: Who Controls the Vessel Data After the Software Is Installed?

A vessel can now produce valuable data every hour: fuel burn, engine condition, route performance, hull efficiency, cargo status, emissions, crew records, maintenance history, sensor feeds, port clearance documents, incident logs, and cyber alerts....
Posidonia 2026 Opens With Security, Decarbonization, AI and Nuclear Shipping Moving to the Front of the Industry Agenda

Posidonia 2026 opens in Athens this evening with the event arriving at its largest scale yet and with a sharper strategic tone than in past editions. Organizers say this year’s exhibition will host 2,227...
20,000 Seafarers Trapped in Gulf Shipping Gridlock as Hormuz Stays Far From Normal

Roughly 20,000 seafarers remain stranded aboard ships inside the Gulf because traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is still severely constrained despite intermittent diplomatic progress and a temporary ceasefire. Current reporting says vessel movements...
France Tightens Atlantic Pressure on Russia’s Shadow Fleet With Another Tanker Interception

France has carried out another high-profile intervention against a Russia-linked oil tanker in the Atlantic, escalating a pattern of maritime enforcement that is now stretching beyond the Mediterranean into wider European waters. President Emmanuel...
Cruise AI Profit Engines or Guest Trust Problem

Cruise AI is moving out of theory and into the revenue stack. The business incentive is obvious. CLIA says global cruise passenger volume hit a record 37.2 million in 2025, and Carnival said 34%...
3D Printed Military Boats for Forward Logistics Gimmick Today or a Real Naval Tool Tomorrow

3D-printed military boats are not fantasy anymore, but they are not ready to replace conventional naval small craft either. The best current evidence points to a middle ground. The University of Maine printed 3Dirigo,...
Starlink at Sea or Managed Maritime Connectivity for Commercial Fleets

Starlink has changed the conversation at sea. For commercial fleets, the old question was usually whether a vessel had enough bandwidth for email, crew welfare, basic reporting, and remote support. Now owners are looking...
Top 10 Ship Retrofits That Could Keep Older Vessels Earning Longer

Older ships do not stay commercially alive just because steel prices are high or freight markets give them one more cycle. They stay alive when owners can keep them compliant, efficient enough to charter,...
Hormuz Weekend Shipping Update: Mine Warning, Fresh U.S. Action and Fragile Ceasefire Hopes Keep Traffic on Edge

The Strait of Hormuz weekend news flow pointed in one direction: the shipping situation is still unstable, even without a new full-scale closure announcement. On Saturday, Oman’s Maritime Security Centre issued a navigation warning...
Cruise Capacity Boom and the 8 Supplier Pressure Points That Could Tighten Fast Before 2030

Cruise growth is no longer just a demand story. It is becoming a systems-capacity story, and that is exactly where suppliers need to pay attention. CLIA says global cruise passenger volume reached a record...
China Extends Pressure to Taiwan’s East Coast in a New Coast Guard Patrol Signal

China said its coast guard carried out law enforcement patrols in waters east of Taiwan, widening the pressure picture beyond the Taiwan Strait and the island’s western side. The move came after Japan and...
Navios Partners Expands VLCC Fleet With Four Newbuilds and Locks In Long-Term Earnings Cover

Navios Partners has moved deeper into large crude tanker expansion by agreeing to acquire four scrubber-fitted VLCC newbuildings for a total of $482 million, with delivery scheduled for the second half of 2028. The...
Key Naval Supply Chain Niches That Could Surge as Fleets Modernize

Naval supply chains are becoming more important not only because fleets want more ships, but because modernization is pushing demand into harder-to-replace components, more distributed production, and more maintenance-intensive upgrade cycles. The Navy’s 2026...