Qatar Eases Maritime Restrictions Amid Ongoing GPS Disruption

On October 6, 2025, Qatar's Ministry of Transport partially lifted a nationwide maritime navigation suspension, allowing daytime sailing for non-conventional vessels while maintaining nighttime...

Dry Bulk Q3: Asia-Pacific Panamaxes Outshine Capesize and Supramax

Grain movement drives Pacific Panamax earnings. Minor bulk movement saves Supramaxes. Atlantic market fundamentals key for Capesizes. Dry bulk freight rates in Q3 2025...

DNV: Ammonia Sets Sail as Shipping’s Next Clean Fuel

Ammonia emerges as a leading clean-fuel contender, with over 40 ammonia-capable vessels on order and major engine manufacturers preparing dual-fuel technologies for delivery...

Daehan Shipbuilding Dominates Global Suezmax Crude Oil Carrier Market

Daehan Shipbuilding has signed yet another contract for a Suezmax-class crude oil carrier with a shipping company in Oceania on September 30, following a...

Qatar Ports See Robust Growth Momentum in 9-month Period

Qatar’s major seaports—Hamad, Ruwais, and Doha—have demonstrated remarkable performance during the first nine months of 2025, underscoring their growing role in supporting the nation’s...

Cavotec Secures EUR 9.35 Million Orders for Shore Power Systems

EUR 3.8 Million Order Adds Shore Power Systems for Newly Built Vessels. Cavotec Solutions Cut Emissions and Support International Environmental Compliance. Shore Power...

Maritime Digitalisation and Cybersecurity: Navigating a Race Against Obsolescence

Industry leaders at London International Shipping Week (LISW) stress the urgent need for digital integration in a fragmented maritime sector. Experts call for...

Hanwha Ocean Achieves First LNG Ship-to-Ship Transfer During Sea Trials

STS LNG Transfer Reduces Environmental Impact and Eases Terminal Congestion. LNG Directly Transferred Between Vessels Under Trial for Greater Efficiency. Hanwha Follows Recent...

Restart of Kurdish Crude Exports Boosts Mediterranean Tanker Activity

Kurdish crude exports restart after a 2.5-year suspension, with initial flows of 150–160 kbd. The resumption follows a new agreement between Iraq’s federal...

US Issues Rules for China-Linked Vessel Fees

CBP Says Vessel Operators Responsible for Determining Fee Liability. New Charges Up to $50 Per Net Ton for Chinese-Owned or Built Ships. Payments...