Oil Tankers Transit Strait of Hormuz Despite Iranian Closure Claims
Millions of barrels of oil transited the Strait of Hormuz this weekend, defying Iranian claims of closure.
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Millions of barrels of oil transited the Strait of Hormuz this weekend, defying Iranian claims of closure.

A 49-year-old man surrendered to police after a fatal road accident involving a cyclist in Biddinghuizen

A driver in Breda, Netherlands, fled after hitting two people on a scooter at a city intersection.

Echo Global Logistics is expanding its domestic transportation services in Mexico to leverage the country's growing manufacturing sector

Police are seeking witnesses after a fatal hit-and-run involving a cyclist on the N305 in Biddinghuizen, Netherlands.

Terminal Portuario Valparaíso's concession for Terminal 2 at the Port of Valparaíso has been extended until December 2029.

ABS is bolstering its digital and remote support capabilities for the offshore energy sector, integrating AI and addressing cyber threats

Iran has restarted crude oil loadings from Kharg Island after a six-week halt due to lifted US sanctions

Current tight conditions in the truckload market are projected to continue for an extended period, potentially lasting into 2027

HaiSea Marine has successfully completed 100 LNG carrier escorts at the Kitimat LNG Canada export facility

NEUMAR, a new association, has launched to unite nuclear and maritime players for advancing nuclear solutions in shipping

Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to shipping, alleging a ceasefire violation, raising concerns for global maritime trade

A drone attack on a Panama-flagged ship in the Black Sea resulted in one fatality and two injuries among the crew.

DHL is now utilizing autonomous electric vehicles for daily logistics operations at its Singapore Advanced Regional Center.

A 21-year-old woman died in a collision with an agricultural vehicle near Amsterdam while cycling
Shipowners face a choice between two distinct transit routes in the Strait of Hormuz, each with different rules

A vessel has been intercepted by Solomon Islands authorities on suspicion of international maritime crimes.
Nuclear propulsion is re-emerging as a strategic topic for shipping's decarbonization efforts, according to Lloyd's Register
China's iron ore imports have risen in 2026, driving global seaborne trade and positively impacting the dry bulk market
The Baltic Dry Index rose to a one-week high of 2,722 points, primarily driven by the capesize vessel segment
AD Ports Group and Aqaba Development Corporation launched a digital solutions joint venture to boost Aqaba's logistics.
The Drewry World Container Index (WCI) climbed 12% last week, hitting an 18-month peak
PhilaPort secured its position as the leading US container port in productivity for the third year in a row
The New ConTex Index rose to 1,554, signaling continued strength in the container ship time charter market
Indian ship recyclers are concerned that current vessel purchase prices are not sustainable, leading to subdued market sentiment
Ammonia's potential as a marine fuel is now being evaluated for its scalability rather than its toxicity.
EMA Group launched CarbonFit, an onboard carbon capture solution for shipping, addressing the industry's decarbonization efforts.
Commercial vessel transits through the Strait of Hormuz reached a two-month high on June 18, despite significant AIS disruptions
The Sailors' Society will host expanded Wellness at Sea Conferences in 2026, focusing on mental wellbeing and career development.
Copper concentrate exports from Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi mine have resumed after being halted by local protests
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