Marine Insurance Costs New Shipowners Keep Underestimating Report

The premium is only the first number New shipowners often budget for hull insurance and P&I, then discover that the real cost sits in deductibles, trading limits, surveys, war-risk areas, crew claims, pollution exposure,...

Panama Flag Dispute Puts China Linked Shipping Under U.S. Pressure News

The Panama-flag detention dispute has moved back into focus after a U.S. maritime regulator warned that China’s increased port state control actions against Panama-flagged vessels are continuing and could eventually bring Chinese-controlled carriers in...

Hormuz Shipping Risk Jumps as U.S. and Iran Trade Fire News

The U.S.-Iran ceasefire framework has come under fresh strain after U.S. Central Command said Iran attacked three commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, identifying the vessels as the Marshall Islands-flagged M/T Al Rekayyat,...

Defense’s Quiet Shipyard Gold Rush naval

Naval MRO Investment Report Ship repair is becoming a defense-market pressure valve. When newbuild programs slip, fleets age, and deployment tempo stays high, navies cannot simply wait for the next generation of warships. They...

UK Dutch Ship Deal Sets Up a New NATO Amphibious Fleet News

The UK and the Netherlands have signed a £2.4 billion maritime partnership to develop and field a new class of amphibious transport ships for both countries’ forces, creating a joint naval procurement program with...

Israel Pushes Back as ZIM Sale Faces Security Test News

The proposed $4.2 billion sale of ZIM to Hapag-Lloyd has moved into a more difficult political and regulatory phase after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz urged that the transaction...

Panama Draft Cuts Tighten Canal Load Planning News

The Panama Canal’s next Neopanamax draft reductions are putting cargo intake, booking timing, and voyage planning back under review for ships using the larger locks. The maximum authorized draft is scheduled to step down...

Canada Picks German Submarine Team for Arctic Fleet Reset News

Canada has selected Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems as the preferred supplier to begin negotiations for up to 12 conventionally powered submarines, moving the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project into its next procurement phase and putting the...

China’s Electric Cargo Fleet Moves From Pilots to Scale News

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 News

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...

Container Rates Surge Again as Peak Season Pressure Builds News

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...

Vietnam’s Northern Container Gateway Gets a PSA Deepsea Boost News

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...