Choke Point for Gas: Hormuz Sees One-Fifth of Global LNG Flow
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has revealed that approximately 20% of global LNG trade transited the Strait of Hormuz, primarily from Qatar, in...
UAE SRR Comes into Force Alongside Hong Kong Convention
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has implemented the Ship Recycling Regulation (UAE SRR) to promote environmentally sound and safe ship recycling practices, in alignment...
Indian Stakeholders Warn Ship Retirement Rule May Cut 20,000 Jobs
Indian maritime stakeholders raised concerns about a national maritime policy that mandates the retirement of aging ships, warning it could lead to thousands of...
Lessons Learned: Communication Dome Hatch Fell Due to Poor Securing
This incident was reported by IMCA and concerns the discovery of a missing access hatch on a vessel's communication dome during a routine inspection....
Port Houston Strengthens Trade Flow with May Gains and Tech Investments
Port Houston handled 381,640 TEUs in May 2025, marking a 5% year-over-year increase.
General cargo rose 12% and steel imports increased by 11%...
WinGD to Equip Over 30 Boxships with Methanol-Ready Engines
Taiwanese Operator Switches to Methanol Following IMO Net Zero Push.
Methanol Gains Ground as WinGD Secures Major Engine Order.
WinGD’s Methanol Technology Chosen...
Pacific Basin Partners with Towngas to Secure Green Methanol Supply
Pacific Basin signed an MOU with Towngas to secure access to green methanol for its dual-fuel, low-emission vessels.
The agreement supports compliance with...
USC Technology Could Cut Ship Emissions by 50% Using Ocean Chemistry
Scientists at USC and Caltech have developed a shipboard system that captures and neutralizes CO₂ emissions using a natural ocean-inspired chemical process.
The...
Bunker Prices Fall as Ceasefire Eases Supply Fears
LNG Emissions Could Be Cut by 60%, Says IEA.
Ammonia Seen as Leading Future Fuel in BIMCO Survey.
European Gas Storage Rises, TTF...
Deck Officer Charged After Bulk Carrier Grounds Off Sweden
Phone Distraction Blamed for Ali Aykin Grounding Incident.
Watch Officer Faces Negligence Charges in Swedish Grounding.
Ali Aykin Grounding Sparks Legal Action, Safety...
Russia’s First Ice-Class LNG Tanker Set for Arctic Deployment
Sanctions Push Russia to Launch Home-Built Arctic LNG Tanker.
Maiden Russian Ice-Class LNG Tanker to Serve Arctic LNG 2.
Arctic LNG 2 to...
Maersk Launches AI Tariff Studio to Simplify Global Trade
New Maersk Platform Brings Clarity to Customs and Trade.
Maersk Launches Trade & Tariff Studio for Smarter Global Logistics.
Maersk Tackles Rising Trade...
BIMCO Projects Steady Container Shipping Demand During Global Shifts
BIMCO projects a stable overall demand outlook for container shipping through 2026, despite trade policy uncertainties.
North American import growth is expected to...
Fortescue Issues First-Ever Digital Fuel Certificate for Ammonia Ship Transfer
Fortescue, in partnership with Trovio and the Green Hydrogen Organisation, has issued the world’s first digital fuel certificate for an ammonia-to-ship transfer.
The...
Crowley Launches First Direct Shipping Route Between U.S. Northeast and Central...
Crowley introduces its first ocean shipping service linking Philadelphia to Central America.
The service utilizes advanced LNG-powered Avance Class vessels for fast, efficient,...
PowerCell’s Marine System 225 Achieves Lloyd’s Register Type Approval
PowerCell’s Marine System 225 receives Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register, validating its safety and performance for maritime use.
The system offers 225 kW...
Veson Nautical: U.S. Fleet Ranks 4th Globally with Valuation of USD...
The U.S. ranks fourth globally in fleet value, with assets totaling USD 116.5 billion.
Cruise ships are the most valuable segment, accounting for...
Hanwha Systems Invests in Hanwha Ocean’s U.S. Shipping Arm
Hanwha Systems to invest 84.63 billion won in HS USA Holdings through full subscription of rights offering
Investment supports expansion of Hanwha Shipping,...
ReCAAP ISC Provides Updated Guidance for Navigating Asian Waters
The ReCAAP ISC (Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia Information Sharing Centre) has indeed reported five incidents...
Key Measures for Vessels Calling at Ports in Conflict Zones
The recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East, involving Israel, Iran, and the USA, has understandably led numerous maritime authorities and flag administrations...