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The 2026 everywoman in Transport & Logistics Awards celebrated leading women across the industry, recognizing achievements.
MPC Container Ships acquired four 7,000 TEU containerships for $340 million, expanding into a larger vessel segment.

Allianz reports $125 billion in vessel and cargo value exposed in the Persian Gulf as of mid-June 2026
A veteran crude oil tanker, part of the shadow fleet, is reportedly approaching its operational conclusion.
New research reveals that almost one-third of seafarers face demands for illegal recruitment fees to secure jobs.
Decarbonization is now a commercial imperative for maritime companies, offering cost savings and competitive advantages.
The IMO's Day of the Seafarer focused on critical crew welfare issues and the need for sustained support.

Iran's IRGC Navy has rejected the IMO's safe passage plan for the Strait of Hormuz, raising maritime security concerns
Keyfield International secured 13 new offshore vessel charter contracts totaling RM229m ($55.7m) with extension options.

A report indicates an experienced dockworker died after being pulled by mooring lines, underscoring port safety concerns

Samsara's new tracking label offers real-time freight visibility to counter the $35 billion annual cargo theft problem.

FedEx reported increased U.S. domestic and international export package volumes in its fourth-quarter results.
War risk insurance is available for Strait of Hormuz transits, though security and legal challenges still hinder normal maritime traffic
Höegh Autoliners partnered with Rystad Energy for analysis to guide its decarbonization strategy in uncertain markets
Recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz highlight the critical need to prioritize seafarer welfare in maritime contingency planning
EXMAR shares insights on safely operating the world's first ocean-going ammonia-fueled vessel, highlighting robust safety protocols
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed ExxonMobil to sue Cuban state-owned entities over oil assets seized in 1960
Maritime security concerns are escalating in the Black Sea and Strait of Hormuz, impacting vessel operations and insurance costs
NYK Group is donating $50,000 to assist with relief and recovery after the recent Mindanao earthquake
Kalé Logistics Solutions acquired Portel Logistics Technologies to boost its European market presence and regulatory compliance offerings
NAPA introduces an AI-powered Permit to Work Dashboard to enhance maritime safety, adopted by cruise operators
Maritime GPS jamming incidents surged to nearly one million globally in Q1 2026, predominantly in the Middle East Gulf.
ESL Shipping and SSAB's Raahe port operations are boosting safety through joint exercises and continuous operational improvements
Bunker fuel availability is very tight in Europe and Africa, with significant lead times needed for various grades.
A BIMCO paper warns shipowners about geopolitical cyber security risks from national strategies in an unstable global environment
Dry cargo charterparties are adopting stricter 'good weather' definitions, making it harder to assess vessel underperformance.

The U.S. shipping market is experiencing fluctuating dynamics, with carriers and shippers navigating evolving conditions.
Ocean freight spot rates are expected to increase for another month, with vessels fully booked until July, per Xeneta.

Master Boat Builders delivered the "Saturn," the first of four new Rapport 3000 escort tugs, to Suderman & Young Towing Company

Despite recent diesel price drops, the oil market shows dangerous complacency, with a crisis potentially weeks away
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