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Van Moer Logistics has opened a new silo battery at the Port of Antwerp to boost petrochemical logistics.
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Van Moer Logistics has opened a new silo battery at the Port of Antwerp to boost petrochemical logistics.
China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) has opened a new representative office in Athens, Greece, to strengthen its European maritime…
The Dutch Ministry of Defence has launched a major domestic military exercise, moving armored vehicles and logistics via road and rail

The French government has set ambitious performance targets for SNCF Réseau to boost rail freight and passenger transport.
LGH has launched its Full Rental Partner program across Europe, offering an integrated solution for lifting equipment.
China's exports continue to grow despite global political challenges, supported by strong industrial infrastructure investment
CLdN has appointed Cameron Bowie as Chief Operating Officer for CLdN Shipping, effective July 13, 2026
Georgia Ports Authority has started a modification study for Savannah Harbor to boost capacity and accommodate larger vessels
HEMEXPO highlights Greek marine equipment manufacturers' significant role in maritime innovation and sustainability.

The EU-Mercosur trade agreement is expected to reshape global freight flows, increasing trade between Europe and South America.
A containership, ordered before the 2008 financial crisis, has finally been delivered and chartered to Unifeeder.
Leading shipowners and investors at Posidonia stressed resilience and disciplined investment amidst strong markets.
A shipping executive suggested that paying a transit fee for the Strait of Hormuz could prevent future disruptions.
Geopolitical events are profoundly impacting global shipping, altering trade flows, fleet deployment, and financial strategies.
The Persian Gulf offshore market is under pressure from contract suspensions, rising insurance costs, and EPC project threats

Ukrainian drones reportedly struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg's harbor, potentially affecting shipping and insurance costs

ABS report reveals growing integration of AI, digitalization, and new energy solutions across the maritime industry

US truckload spot rates, including fuel, have reached an all-time record, signaling heightened market demand and capacity issues.

Fleetzero, Thoma-Sea, and Glosten are partnering to accelerate the development of long-duration uncrewed surface vessels.

HII's ROMULUS unmanned surface vessel has been chosen by the U.S. Navy for at-sea testing in the MUSV program

The Paris MoU Committee noted a continuous rise in the detention rate to 4.18% in 2025, up from 4.03% in 2024

BHP and GCMD successfully trialed a B100 biofuel blend on a bulk carrier, demonstrating high-concentration biofuel viability

Diana Shipping has publicly criticized Genco Shipping & Trading's board for rejecting its acquisition proposals.

The UK logistics sector is a key economic stabilizer, navigating tariff pressures and geopolitical disruptions to maintain supply chains

A new report reveals 15 maritime security incidents globally, including a foiled pirate attack, impacting key shipping lanes.

US forces disabled a sanctioned oil tanker bound for an Iranian port, the sixth commercial vessel interdicted under the blockade
Greek shipowners are actively pursuing new vessel construction deals at Posidonia, driving a flow of bulker and tanker transactions.
The Baltic Dry Index is seeing its best first-half performance since 2023, fueled by strong Chinese iron ore imports
Continuous oil condition monitoring helps shipping operators convert data into actionable insights to prevent vessel breakdowns
Climeon delivered its first HeatPower 300 system to Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding for a new series of methanol dual-fuel container vessels
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