
Aviation Supply Chain Issues Persist, Impacting Airline Operations Through 2028
Aviation supply chain disruptions, including aircraft delivery delays and component shortages, will persist until at least 2028.
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Aviation supply chain disruptions, including aircraft delivery delays and component shortages, will persist until at least 2028.

More vessels are openly signaling their intent to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, indicating growing confidence among shipowners.
Cido Shipping is reportedly ordering four VLCCs from HD Hyundai, with deliveries expected between 2029 and 2030

Challenge Handling appointed Detlef Schaefer as CEO to lead its next growth phase, focusing on Liège operations and client relations.
Ionic, a Greek shipping firm, has ordered four new suezmax and aframax tankers from Japanese shipyards, maintaining its focus on…

Questions over who will control the Strait of Hormuz and potential tolls could disrupt peace talks and shipping.

Marlink and Oldendorff Carriers are expanding their partnership to integrate Starlink LEO connectivity across Oldendorff's owned vessels

The U.S. Coast Guard is developing regulations and training for future nuclear-powered commercial vessels
Metrostar Management has ordered two 50,000 dwt MR product tankers from HD Hyundai Mipo for 2028 delivery.

Saipem has begun operations for the GranMorgu offshore oil project in Suriname, deploying the Normand Navigator vessel
The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) recorded a slight drop of 17 points, reaching a total of 2667.
A report warns North East Scotland's energy sector faces critical choices to transition its offshore workforce by 2030
Seaspan Yangtze containership completes methanol dual-fuel engine upgrade, first in a five-vessel retrofit program for Hapag-Lloyd.

BIFA states freight forwarders are critical for UK-EU trade, adapting to new border rules through tech and compliance investments
Monjasa's latest trainee group from its MOST program has graduated, with most joining the company's global offices.

ASCO has opened its first Middle East office in Qatar to expand regional operations and meet growing demand.

ABL, an energy and marine consultancy, has opened a new office in Salvador, Brazil, to expand its asset integrity services.
Hungary's MÁV has initiated tenders for new suburban and inter-city EMUs, leveraging EU funding for fleet modernization
Geopolitical and economic instability, coupled with regulatory uncertainty, are the top risks for the maritime industry.
Scotland has invested £1.7 million into three projects to boost training and skills for its growing offshore wind sector

ECT expands evening hours for mandatory safety and access tests for truck drivers at its Rotterdam terminals.
Dorian LPG has ordered a new very large gas carrier from HD Hyundai and sold three older vessels to modernize its fleet

Germany's BSH proposes amendments to offshore wind farm locations and auction schedules to optimize future projects.

A Dutch transport company must re-calculate wages, overtime, and compensation for a dismissed truck driver following a court order
Taylor Maritime Group finalized two more vessel sales, yielding over $45 million for shareholders as part of its disposal strategy

Vietnam Airlines has appointed ECS Group as its cargo GSSA in the US to enhance its transpacific air cargo network.

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is expanding its alternative fuel infrastructure to help shipping meet 2050 emissions goals
Bureau Veritas has certified the CMA CGM Notre Dame, the first in a series of 24,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships
Seawork 2026, Europe's leading commercial marine exhibition, concluded with record attendance and strong industry recognition.
LNG shipping stocks fell as geopolitical tensions eased in the Strait of Hormuz, impacting market perception of risk.
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