
Venture Global Secures $1.5 Billion Financing for LNG Carrier Fleet Expansion
Venture Global secured $1.5 billion in financing for nine LNG carriers, bolstering its integrated export model.
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Venture Global secured $1.5 billion in financing for nine LNG carriers, bolstering its integrated export model.
Niconlift, a new venture by three Dutch firms, will develop innovative crane systems for heavy and oversized cargo handling.

A new kilometre-based truck toll in the Netherlands, effective July 1, will increase costs for road freight carriers.

Cargo-partner reinforces European automotive supply chains using its iLogistics Center in Dunajská Streda, Slovakia, with direct rail links.

AAL Shipping secured a top industry award for its project cargo services in China, affirming its strong market position

Co-op announced an expansion of its transport contract, signaling growth in its logistics network and distribution capabilities

Airlines face mandatory CORSIA participation, but carbon offset supply may fall short due to authorization delays and stricter rules
NAPA and Samsung Heavy Industries will collaborate on performance analysis for wind-assisted vessels and integrate voyage optimization.
The Heavy Lift Group (THLG) re-elected its executive committee during its 74th conference in The Hague, ensuring leadership continuity.

Thorpe Park Leeds has obtained planning permission for a new logistics development, set to boost regional freight infrastructure

Shell's annual report forecasts a 65% increase in global liquefied natural gas (LNG) demand by 2050, driven by Asia.

The article details the complex logistics and supply chain management behind the Wimbledon tennis championships.

Valenciaport secured a €160 million loan to advance rail services, bulk capacity, and terminal oversight after strong 2025 earnings
Mammoet has completed the second of five significant bridge replacements at Amsterdam Centraal Station, a complex heavy-lift project
Intra-Asia container shipping demand is decreasing after a recent mini-peak, according to Drewry Shipping.
Pan Ocean has ordered two new VLCCs, expanding its crude oil tanker fleet and reshaping its vessel portfolio.
The EU's AWESOME project, led by Kongsberg Maritime, aims to optimize wind-assisted propulsion systems for greener shipping
Nissen Kaiun is nearing ten vessel sales in six months, divesting modern bulkers and tankers to meet market demand

Fatal train incidents in Spain have caused rail freight volumes to plummet to levels last seen during the pandemic
MSC's terminal arm, TiL, has acquired a 49% stake in Adani Ports' Vizhinjam transhipment terminal for $1.4 billion

Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are forcing global supply chains to prioritize resilience over efficiency.
Fatalities in enclosed spaces on vessels continue despite long-standing procedures, prompting calls for engineering solutions.
The VLCC market adapted to the Strait of Hormuz closure in Q2 2026, leading to significant rerouting of crude oil shipments
Simon Møkster Shipping has secured a four-year frame agreement with Aker BP for Platform Supply Vessel services.
Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains stable despite geopolitical tensions and stalled peace talks.

Integrating design principles from diverse vessel types can foster innovation, improve efficiency, and enhance sustainability.

A Chinese-owned tanker completed its second U.S. coastwise asphalt shipment using an emergency Jones Act waiver.

A report indicates an oil spill from the Hibernia platform could have led to a serious maritime incident.
Dry bulk carrier values rose in H1 2026 due to stronger freight rates, better vessel utilization, and higher commodity demand
The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk freight index has dropped for the sixth consecutive session, hitting its lowest point since April 15.
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