
Oil Prices Decline as Strait of Hormuz Transit Improves Despite Vessel Incident
Crude oil prices fell sharply as supply concerns eased with increased tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Crude oil prices fell sharply as supply concerns eased with increased tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

BLS Cargo Nord began service on the newly electrified and doubled Line 11 rail route to Antwerp's Combinant terminal
Crimea declares state of emergency as Ukrainian attacks on fuel transport and infrastructure cause economic disruption

Chain's new AI tool automates routine freight booking, rate negotiation, and carrier vetting for brokers.

Transport Logistic Shanghai 2026 saw record exhibitor and visitor numbers, highlighting global interest in logistics solutions

Trucker Path now includes Verisk CargoNet's cargo theft intelligence, providing drivers with county-level risk data for route planning

FMCSA is intensifying efforts against rogue carriers while reducing compliance complexities for compliant trucking firms

Air cargo leaders identify recruitment, freighter capacity, and cyberattacks as top threats to the industry's stability
The US heavy transport sector is pushing for more extensive tariff relief on imported equipment, citing current exemptions as inadequate

DORIS and Perenco Brazil are collaborating to reactivate two offshore platforms in Brazil, focusing on electrification for emissions…

Hungary temporarily lifts its weekend truck driving ban for vehicles over 7.5 tons due to an extreme heat warning.

CMA CGM adds a 24,212 TEU LNG-powered vessel to its Asia-Europe FAL service, testing port interfaces in North Europe

XO Shipping founder Christian Levin has stepped down from the board as dry bulk markets face volatility and geopolitical uncertainty
DESMI's 2025 revenue rose 9% to DKK 1,865 million, with 7% organic growth, exceeding market expectations
The Day of the Seafarer emphasizes the maritime industry's commitment to seafarer welfare, safety, and professional development.

Dutch transport operators are advised to verify their vehicle's CO2 emission class by July 1st to avoid extra costs.
A new wireless smoke and heat detection system for ships has received ABS Approval in Principle, reducing cabling needs
Mintra and MARINA signed an MOU to enhance digital learning for Filipino seafarers and maritime professionals.
Seawork 2026 focused on education and professional development for the commercial marine workforce, including careers day and apprentice…
Oil prices rose after a commercial vessel was reportedly struck in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting regional shipping risks
Global base oils markets face a prolonged recovery due to supply constraints and geopolitical tensions, especially for Group III.
The European Council has extended economic sanctions against Russia for another year, now valid until July 31, 2027.
DCE iron ore futures showed strength, with the main contract up 0.81%, as port spot prices increased.

Three Ship-to-Shore cranes have arrived at Morocco's Nador West Med port, destined for the West Med Container Terminal

Venice's pilot project successfully integrated port, airport, and urban transport, enhancing passenger and cargo handling.
Zhonggu Logistics is upsizing new container ship orders from 6,000 TEU to 6,300 TEU while selling three older vessels.

Skyborn Renewables and Uniper have finalized a long-term power purchase agreement for the Gennaker offshore wind farm.

Rotterdam Port has banned a protest on its railway infrastructure scheduled for June 27 by pro-Palestine and climate activists.
Evos Rotterdam begins construction on new methanol and ethanol storage tanks at the Port of Rotterdam, expanding capacity for industrial…
BC Ferries has received the first of four new hybrid-electric Island Class vessels, built by Damen Shipyards in Romania.
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