Cadeler takes delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally Copenhagen-headquartered offshore wind farm installation specialist Cadeler has taken delivery of its first A-class vessel, Wind Ally. It is the first of three A-class newbuilds ordered by the company. Its sister vessel,
Circle Group enhances Milos® for smarter port logistics Circle S.p.A., an innovative SME listed on Euronext Growth Milan, has strengthened its predictive solutions for ports and intermodal hubs with the Milos® Intelligence suite. The upgrade integrates the company's Milos® TAP (Truck Appointment Platform) and Milos® TFP (Transport Federative Platform) digital tools. The enhancement is part of a national innovation program aimed at modernizing port ope
Port of Hamburg reinforces Baden-Württemberg relations Approximately 120 guests from business, politics, and logistics accepted Port of Hamburg Marketing's invitation to the Port Reception in Stuttgart on 23 September. Representatives of Baden-Württemberg's industry, logistics companies, and Port of Hamburg partners utilized the opportunity to exchange perspectives on current developments and joint opportunities in international trade. With contribut
The president of Valenciaport highlighted innovation as a requirement Valenciaport president Mar Chao emphasized the significance of port facilities not only as logistics hubs but also as facilitators in areas such as energy transition, economy digitalization, and the continuous pursuit of innovation. Innovation is no longer optional for our sector, but a requirement we must integrate into our operational methods, she stated. Chao participated in opening the 10th W
Atlantic capacity rises, but demand wanes Incoming capacity on the Atlantic trades has not shifted the spot rate dial even with the major increase of 21% in capacity overall, from 723,152 to 875,808 teu. Unexpected and highly disruptive measures are making the various global trades tough to read and far more difficult than usual to forecast, given that major changes can happen rapidly shifting the focus from one issue to another. Last ye
Port of Houston appoints Chief Operating Officer and Chief Legal Officer Port Houston announced the appointment of two experienced executives to its leadership team following a nationwide search: Eric Casey as Chief Operating Officer and Parker Harrison as Incoming Chief Legal Officer. CEO Charlie Jenkins commented that Eric and Parker are exceptional individuals, and he's confident their contributions will drive meaningful progress for the organization and the region
Merkley, Wyden announce investment in Oregon airports Oregon's US Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced that the Federal Aviation Administration is investing US$18,352,590 in airports throughout Oregon through the Airport Improvement Program. Merkley stated that investing in critical airport improvements like taxiways and lighting strengthens the infrastructure. Wyden added that Bipartisan Infrastructure Law maintains critical infrastructure
IAG Cargo expands temperature-controlled shipments IAG Cargo, the air cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has approved SkyCell's 1500X temperature-controlled containers for use across its network. The SkyCell 1500X series offers reliable cold chain protection for sensitive shipments such as vaccines and biologics. The containers feature self-charging capabilities in cold environments and can operate independently for up to 270 h
Evergreen ship makes transpacific trip with Samsung's autonomous navigation system Evergreen Marine Corporation has successfully completed a transpacific trial voyage with AI-based autonomous navigation system developed by Samsung Heavy Industries (Samsung HI). The system, Samsung Autonomous Ship, was trialled on the Taiwanese operator's 15,000 TEU ship Ever Max that sailed from the US West Coast port of Oakland to Taiwan's Kaohsiung port between 25 August and 6 September. This
Port of Oakland reports export growth The Port of Oakland reported consistent cargo flows in August 2025, processing 192,313 TEUs, nearly matching August 2024 volumes (-0.3%). In year-over-year comparison, imports decreased slightly and totaled 82,245 TEUs (-1.2%), while exports rose to 62,477 TEUs (+5.2%), demonstrating sustained demand from overseas markets. August's results followed a robust July surge and reflected continued adju
How military actions increase the risk of Baltic shipping route? The Baltic Sea container shipping route faces unprecedented vulnerability as military deployments in Gotland and escalating hybrid warfare activities create a nexus of risks that could severely disrupt one of Europe's most critical maritime corridors
CMA CGM launches 2025 Cherry Express service CMA CGM has announced the launch of its 2025 Cherry Express Service, dedicated to exporting cherries from Chile to China. The seasonal service will provide a fast 23-day transit time between San Antonio and Shanghai. As part of the program, adjustments will be made to existing rotations: ACSA 1: Shanghai - Ningbo - Qingdao - Busan - Callao - Chancay - San Antonio - Shanghai M2X: Shekou - Ningbo -
DHL strengthens leadership in industrial projects and customs DHL Global Forwarding, Freight has made two key executive appointments to boost growth in Industrial Projects and Customs, two critical focus areas under its Strategy 2030. Martyn Lawns becomes CEO of DHL Global Industrial Projects. This specialized unit handles complex project forwarding for energy, mining, engineering, and infrastructure sectors. Lawns will expand DHL's capabilities in projects
Klaipeda Port installs first onshore power station The Port of Klaipeda has installed its first onshore power supply (OPS) station at the Port Authority's Fleet Base. The station will connect to the grid and undergo testing by the end of 2025. It will power the port's new hydrogen- and electric-powered waste collection vessel, set to arrive later this year. "Klaipeda Port is firmly set on a green course. We invest in sustainable solutions to stay
Everllence to power Mauritania with 74 MW dual-fuel plant Everllence has secured a contract from China National Electric Engineering Co. Ltd. (CNEEC) to supply four 18V51/60DF dual-fuel engines for a new power plant in Nouakchott, Mauritania. The plant will deliver 74 MW of capacity to help close the country's electricity gap. Each engine will generate 18.5 MW. Early production planning and close collaboration with CNEEC and the end user enabled fast de
Yusen Logistics breaks ground on New Hung Yen Logistics Center Yusen Logistics (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. has broken ground on a new, eco-friendly logistics center in Northern Vietnam. The ceremony took place on 22 September 2025 and marks the company's seventh logistics center in Vietnam since 2008. The new Yusen Hung Yen Logistics Center sits on a 40,000 sqm plot in Yen My Industrial Park, Hung Yen Province. It will feature an 18,634 sqm warehouse built to LEED s
DP World opens Morocco-UK-Europe shipping lane DP World has launched the Atlas Service , a dedicated shipping lane connecting Morocco's ports to London Gateway and Antwerp Gateway. The new route targets perishable goods, replacing the 3,000 km trucking journey with a faster and more reliable sea connection. Going by sea avoids road delays and border bottlenecks, protecting cargo quality and improving delivery times. Built on DP World's networ
SCFI drops 14.3% as weak demand pressures rates The Shanghai Containerized Freight Index (SCFI) fell 14.3% in Week 38, sliding to 1,198.21 points as Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA) reported. This marks its third straight weekly decline. Transport demand stayed weak despite the upcoming China National Day holiday. Oversupply of vessel capacity intensified competition, forcing carriers to slash spot rates on most trade
Grimaldi adds ammonia-ready Grande Svezia to fleet The Grimaldi Group has welcomed the Grande Svezia, the second of ten next-generation Pure Car & Truck Carriers (PCTC) under construction at China Merchants Heavy Industries Jiangsu. Grande Svezia is 220 meters long, 38 meters wide, and weighs 91,611 gross tons. It sails at 18 knots and carries up to 9,000 CEU across 14 decks. Like sister ship Grande Shanghai, it transports both electric and conve
RAD Propulsion launches US RAD Propulsion, the UK-based innovator in electric marine propulsion systems, has expanded into the US with the opening of a new office in Charleston, South Carolina. The move marks a key milestone in the company's growth strategy and reflects rising demand for sustainable, high-performance marine technology across North America. The new base will allow RAD to better support customers and partner
How NetZero Slot Initiative in Panama reshape operational balances The Panama Canal's NetZero Slot initiative, launching October 3, 2025, represents a watershed moment in maritime logistics that will fundamentally reshape competitive dynamics in global shipping
Singapore Inc feels the squeeze It might be the world's premier maritime hub, but the bills are a pain. How do you run a tight ship in the Lion Republic? Singapore may be celebrated as one of the world's most efficient and stable maritime hubs, but beneath the gloss, businesses are grappling with the rising cost of keeping their operations ...
Marco Polo Marine expands fleet with two new AHTS vessels Singapore offshore vessel player and shipyard Marco Polo Marine will be expanding its fleet with the addition of two newbuild anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels. With a combined value of approximately $34m, the vessels are expected to join the fleet in 2026. With these additions, the group's offshore fleet will expand from a total ...
Nanjing Tanker inks $51m ethylene carrier order China's Nanjing Tanker has signed up for a new 9,500 cu m ethylene carrier, expanding its reach in the gas shipping market. The order, placed through subsidiary Shanghai Changshi Shipping at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng, is valued at about $51m, with delivery scheduled for the first half of 2028. The Shanghai-listed outfit said ...
DEME secures work on 495MW offshore wind farm in Taiwan Belgian marine services and dredging group DEME has secured a contract for the installation of foundations and an offshore substation for the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm in Taiwan DEME won the contract through its Taiwanese joint venture CDWE. The deal covers the transport and installation of 35 foundations and the offshore substation, as well ...
Royal IHC, SDHI partner to build offshore construction vessels in India Dutch shipbuilder and designer Royal IHC and India's Swan Defence and Heavy Industries (SDHI) have signed a memorandum of understanding for the building of offshore construction vessels. The agreement, signed in collaboration with Alar Infrastructure, the Dutch company's representative in India, marks a step in expanding Royal IHC's footprint in Asia. The partnership will focus ...
Coal trade faces rare back-to-back decline Global coal trade is forecast to shrink in 2025, the first drop since the covid-19 shock of 2020, with another fall expected in 2026. If confirmed, this would be the first consecutive two-year decline in seaborne coal trade in the 21st century, according to analysis by The Signal Group - a turning point that could ...
Seatrium teams with Cochin Shipyard to tap Asia offshore market Singapore shipyard group Seatrium has signed a memorandum of understanding with India's largest shipbuilder, Cochin Shipyard, to strengthen cooperation in the offshore sector across India and Asia. The agreement with Cochin Shipyard was signed by Seatrium's wholly owned subsidiary, Seatrium Offshore Technology. Seatrium will bring its engineering excellence, specialised equipment, and offshore so
TotalEnergies wins lead role in France's largest offshore wind project The consortium of TotalEnergies and RWE has been selected as the winner of the Centre Manche 2 (AO8) offshore wind tender. The French Ministry of Industry and Energy chose the consortium for the design, development, construction, and operation of a 1.5GW offshore wind farm located 40 km off the coast of Normandy. The project will ...
ABS sets out to certify humanoid robot shipyard deployment The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and robotics firm Persona AI have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how humanoid robots can be adapted for shipyard use with American robotics firm already piloting various initiatives including with South Korea's top yard, HD Hyundai. The collaboration with ABS will test inspection technologies for Persona AI's ...
India unveils $8bn maritime moonshot India has unveiled an $8bn maritime stimulus, its boldest bet yet to climb the global shipbuilding ladder. The Union cabinet this week signed off on a 69,725 crore package aimed at nothing less than vaulting the country into the world's top ten shipbuilding nations by 2030, and the top five by 2047. It is an ...
UNCTAD warns shipping is entering a period of fragile growth and mounting uncertainty Global shipping is entering a period of fragile growth, rising costs and mounting uncertainty, according to The Review of Maritime Transport 2025 released yesterday by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD). After firm growth last year, seaborne trade is expected to stall in 2025, with volumes barely rising (+0.5%). Long-distance rerouting caused by geopolitical tensions kept ...
MISC heralds ammonia-fuelled tanker design incorporating fuel cell technology Malaysian flagship MISC and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have received an approval in principle (AiP) from Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) for their pioneering design of the world's first ammonia-fuelled LR2 tanker powered by Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) technology. This initiative focuses on the design and development of a large-scale commercial vessel ...
Asian LNG faces affordability challenge Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie said potential new LNG demand from Asia is an 'unprecedented opportunity' for suppliers and investors, but...
Biodiversity protection should be linked to decarbonisation goals A new guidebook launched by the Sustainable Shipping Initiative explains the key threats shipping can pose to the marine ecosphere...
Latsis inks orders for up to four product tankers Two firm and two optional MR2s will cost just over $48m each, with delivery set for 2027
Ukrainian foreign ministry expresses 'indignation' at Chinese containership call The Ukrainian ministry has written to the Chinese government and notified the IMO of the port call
Ship recycling activity improves but no mass scrapping expected yet Still no signs of a significant downturn in earnings that could trigger a return to mass recycling of ships
Taikoo Brilliance decision clarifies Hague-Visby time-bar provisions Watson Farley & Williams hails Commercial Court's 'practical and pragmatic' approach
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries aims to broaden its presence in the US The company has confirmed that it is exploring investment opportunities in the US, but no concrete plans have yet been...
Modi's cabinet unveils $8bn shipbuilding and maritime boost Funding will aid India's ambition to become a top three shipbuilding nation by 2047, but more needs to be done
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Nanjing Tanker orders panamax pair at Dalian in fleet renewal drive The move is part of a wider fleet renewal push that also includes LR2 and gas carrier orders for delivery...
Satellite imagery reveals extent of damage to Hodeidah port as further strikes loom The majority of Hodeidah port's waterfront appears to be substantially damaged following many rounds of heavy Israeli air strikes in...
Daily Briefing Counting the costs of Trump's tariffs to global growth and trade | Freight rate war looming as Cosco holds line...
Trans-Pacific capacity cuts on the rise as carriers look to stem rate slide The jump in blank sailings comes as spot rates to the West Coast have fallen 30% over the past three weeks, with East Coast prices down almost 20%.
Uplift in ship demand to serve DEME, Cadeler wind farm projects Progress for wind projects in the UK and Taiwan have bucked the trend of an expected drop in offshore wind turbine generator awards this year.
Appeals court strikes down FMC's detention and demurrage billing rule A federal appeals court said the agency made an unfair and arbitrary rule that allows ocean carriers to bill late fees to one set of contracted parties but not others, like truckers.
Air cargo shift from major European hubs underway: report Smaller airports in Europe have positioned themselves as business-friendly entry points for cross-border e-commerce traffic that moves mostly on freighters, according to consultancy Trade and Transport Group.
DOF Group scores $400m in offshore vessel deals in Brazil Trio of vessels will spend three years carrying out subsea inspections for Petrobras
Golar raises $500m in 'significantly oversubscribed' private bond deal Tor Olav Troim-chaired floating LNG infrastructure player reels in cash to refinance bonds and more
Video: US forces fly to the rescue of Cido Shipping mariner after stroke-like symptoms Combat rescue unit deploys four aircraft to extract ailing mariner
'It's crazy': Panels at ASBA Miami conference puzzle over US trade policy uncertainty Annual broker-agent conference gets underway with all-star panel and thoughts on growing isolation
Powerful typhoon's deadly blow fuels delays in China's container exports Major port of Yantian could see delays of up to seven days
Torm handing $40m of stock options to top executives for next to nothing Danish tanker giant seeks to keep managers loyal until 2028
US lawmakers aim for Russia shipping sanctions as Trump drags his feet Will congressional action pressure the US president to act on the shadow fleet? Maybe not
Assault, abuse and underlying misogyny: Gay and transgender maritime leaders share 'battle fatigue' All Aboard Alliance study highlights worrying experiences of LGBTQ+ people in maritime
Bitter dispute over detained VLCC heads for world's top maritime court Ray Car Carriers-owned tanker was held for nearly nine months by Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria
Chinese container lines battle to hold market share in the face of US port fees Cosco Shipping Lines and OOCL throw down the gauntlet as analyst warns of prospective rate war
'I don't cry for them': John Coustas talks container liners and boxship markets Disconnect between charter and freight rates is here to stay, argues major Greek tonnage provider
Three deals in a decade: Lois Zabrocky reflects on the 'unbelievable' rise of International Seaways Tanker executive talks about the daily grind that paid off handsomely ahead of ASBA's Miami meet
'Sweet spot': New investors take a look at secondhand crude tankers as rates stay hot Brokers say dirty tankers have now overtaken their clean cousins in catching the eye of buyers
Hafnia tankers turn up in fleet of India's ambitious Seven Islands Shipping Product tankers Hafnia Taurus and Hafnia Andromeda had been reported sold to Greek interests in July
Historic S&P broker pushes finance forward as leadership changes hands Streetwise caught up with a veteran broker undergoing a rebrand
IMO carbon deal: Like signing a contract without the small print Shipping set to watch as regulator states debate decarbonisation without having agreed on the details
Sparks fly as shipowners and Trump push back in race to decarbonise Shipping is not ready for a rapid transition to scarce new fuels, argues a group of leading owners
IMO setting up new greenhouse gas subcommittee as workload hots up Move would help speed up decarbonisation discussions among member states
Bahri signs chemical tanker deal to ship cargoes across the Middle East and India Saudi state shipowner agrees a contract with producer Luberef
Dalian Shipbuilding rolls out its first home-grown LNG carrier newbuilding China adds another shipbuilder to its growing list of LNG-capable yards
'M&A is the route to go': Star Bulk on the prowl as it stacks cash COO says potential takeover candidates typically prefer to be part of a larger platform
Outdated maritime leadership is driving staff to jump ship, study warns Respondents said they will move jobs or leave the industry, rather than face discrimination
Tanker owners to vie for second long-haul US crude cargo heading to Pakistan Trial shipment encourages Cnergyico to go for second loading
Latsis family firm linked to first product tanker newbuildings in a decade Latsco Shipping is said to be behind a series of vessels at K Shipbuilding at a time it has an eye on a public tanker fleet
'No risk, no money': Why Belships boss Ivar Myklebust believes shipping investors should think like a fox CEO sees US economy as the main uncertainty
New $800m newbuilding investment drive to boost MPC Capital growth German group already reporting strong rise in assets under management
Al Seer Marine eyes opportunistic growth in tankers and bulkers But Abu Dhabi-based shipowner says secondhand is the way to go as newbuild prices are too high
Braemar weighing up acquisitions as sale-and-purchase activity increases UK shipbroker has noted an improvement in charter rates since the start of the second half
Bio-LNG uptake takes off ahead of key IMO meeting, Shell Marine says President Houda Dabboussi 'supportive' of IMO Net-Zero Framework, but says details need to be addressed
Pacific Carriers expresses preference for modern secondhand tonnage over newbuilds Uncertainty over future fuels and upcoming October fees breed caution at Singapore-based shipowner
'Overdue for change': How WhatsApp-enabled AI agents could reshape chartering Entrepreneurs say the mundane work of compiling position lists is being transformed
Norvic Shipping has not been sold, founder and owner says Bulker operator has been going through changes
Paper tiger? Trump tariff 'noise' boosts rather than hurts shipping, shipowners say Big players speaking at the TradeWinds Shipowners Forum Greece look back at trade wars
Pacific Carriers expresses preference for modern second-hand tonnage over newbuilds Uncertainty over future fuels and upcoming fees in October breeds caution at Singapore-based shipowner
Itochu doubles bulker order at New Dayang Shipbuilding Delivery date for the latest 64,500-dwt newbuildings is set for late 2028
Al Seer Marine eyes opportunistic growth in tankers and bulk But Abu Dhabi-based shipowner says second hand is the way to go as newbuilding prices are too high.
Woodside Energy poised to kick off hunt for large haul of LNG carrier newbuildings Shipbuilders quietly holding 2028 berths for promised influx of LNG orders
Canadian government to end home delivery in Canada Post reform The Canadian government is shaking up Canada Post to reduce excess capacity and save money as postal demand shrinks.
Texas shipyard purchased by Turkish consortium for $50M Seatrium has sold its Brownsville, Texas, shipyard to Karpower Valley LLC, for $50 million.
DHL surges customs agent hiring as new tariffs confuse importers DHL is rapidly expanding its team of customs agents in the U.S. to help shippers comply with a proliferation of new Trump tariff rules even as it reports a slump in import volumes.
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