Beyond Projections: “Ville de Bordeaux” Demonstrates Tangible Impact of eSAIL Wind...

bound4blue has delivered compelling evidence of the commercial viability of its eSAIL® wind propulsion technology, following the release of third-party assessed operational fuel savings...

Pacific Softness Hits Capesize While Atlantic and Asian Momentum Buoys Panamax...

The Capesize market for the C5 route (West Australia to China) has experienced a subdued week, indicating a softening sentiment in the Pacific basin....

VLCC Rates Soften as Suezmax and Aframax Markets Stabilize

The past week has seen an intensely volatile period for Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs), with freight rates in the Middle East Gulf (MEG)...

Norway and France Partner to Store French Industrial CO2 Under North...

An administrative arrangement signed in Oslo on June 23, 2025, between Norway's Minister of Energy, Terje Aasland, and France's Minister of Economy and Finance,...

Global Maritime Forum Releases Final Report On Diversity@Sea Pilot

In celebration of the Day of the Seafarer, the Global Maritime Forum has unveiled the final report from its Diversity@Sea: The Journey to the...

ETF Calls For Worker-Centered Transition Under European Ocean Pact

The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) has welcomed the European Commission’s launch of the European Ocean Pact, viewing it as a significant step toward...

Port Of Long Beach Approves $833 Million Budget to Advance Sustainability...

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners has approved an $833 million budget for the fiscal year 2026, reinforcing the Port of Long Beach’s...

Top 10 Carriers Reallocate Megaships To West Africa And Middle East...

As global trade patterns shift, top ocean carriers are redeploying ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) from traditional east-west lanes to emerging north-south and regional routes....

Denmark’s Cleanship Project Begins Real-Sea Testing Of Wind-Assisted Propulsion

In a major step toward sustainable shipping, Denmark’s Cleanship project has launched real-sea trials of wind-assisted propulsion on Uni-Tankers' vessel Jutlandia Swan. The initiative,...

Shanghai Achieves World’s First Ship-To-Ship LCO2 Transfer

In a global first, Shanghai has successfully carried out a ship-to-ship transfer of liquefied carbon dioxide captured from a large container ship using an...

U.S. Clears Ethane for Shipment to China—But Unloading Still Blocked

In a significant regulatory shift, the U.S. Department of Commerce has authorized major producers—Enterprise Products and Energy Transfer—to load ethane on vessels destined for...

Sanctions Pressure Mounts as U.S. Targets Iran’s Oil Lifeline

U.S. sanctions on Iran remain strict, with renewed focus on oil, shipping, and financial sectors. Over 30 global entities sanctioned for facilitating Iranian...

Ambrey: Heightened Danger for Israel and US-Affiliated Maritime Traffic

Ambrey has issued a threat circular regarding the Israel-Iran conflict following US intervention, reports Safety4sea. High Risk to Israel and US-Affiliated Shipping Ambrey has reported that...

Fuel Oils Push Fujairah Product Stocks to 5-Week Peak

Middle distillates at eight-week high. Ship fuel premiums slump. Jet fuel demand recovers if ceasefire holds. Oil products inventories at the UAE's Port of...

Critical Disruption Threat in the Strait of Hormuz Highlights Rising Regional...

The Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime chokepoint through which over 26% of the world’s oil trade passes, has become a focal point of...

Savannah Achieves Third Straight Month Over Half Million TEUs

Port of Savannah moves over 500,000 TEUs for three consecutive months. Over 4.8 million TEUs handled in fiscal year to date, up 11% ...

Global Alliance for Maritime Electrification Sets Sail

Four Maritime Associations Unite to Electrify the Shipping Industry. GAME Coalition Formed to Tackle Maritime Emissions Through Electrification. New Global Alliance Aims to...

Gard Report Flags 25% Rise in Seafarer Fatalities Post-Pandemic

Seafarer Deaths Climb as Stress and Illness Dominate Crew Claims. Crew Wellbeing Under Pressure: Gard Highlights Mental Health Crisis at Sea. Illness and...

Freight Rates Surge Despite Continued Flow Through Hormuz

Horrmuz Transits Stable, But Freight Rates Soar Post-June 13. VLCC Rates Double as Tensions Keep Tanker Risks High. Middle East Conflict Fuels Surge...

Ceasefire Fails to Resolve Strait of Hormuz Security Challenges

GPS Jamming Cuts Vessel Traffic in Hormuz by 20%. Freight Rates Surge as Ships Avoid Night Transits in Hormuz. VLCC Spot Rates Jump...