Baltic Dry Bulk Index Reaches Two-Week Low as Capesize and Panamax Rates Decline
The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index fell to its lowest point in over two weeks due to declining capesize and panamax rates
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The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk index fell to its lowest point in over two weeks due to declining capesize and panamax rates
TAPA APAC's Q2 2026 report highlights 125 cargo crime incidents and 148 counterfeit cases in Asia Pacific, with over $4.8M in losses
MACN introduces new intelligence tools, converting corruption data into actionable insights for maritime operations.
Global refined product markets face a diesel crunch from Russian refinery attacks and Middle East crude supply issues
The Clean Arctic Alliance has raised environmental concerns about container ships increasingly using the Northern Sea Route.
The LNG market faces uncertainty due to Middle Eastern disruptions and doubts about Qatar's production recovery
Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have impacted tanker and bulker markets, driving up costs and risk.
Despite a brief period of ample supply in mid-July, crude oil markets are signaling an upcoming supply tightness.
ZeroUSV has launched its new Oceanus17 class Unmanned Surface Vessel, "The Lady of the Lake," enhancing UK maritime innovation
Global shipping is shifting from pure efficiency to resilience due to geopolitical chokepoint disruptions like the Red Sea.
Cardiovascular incidents, though rare, represent the highest cost for maritime crew health, according to new industry data
Genco Shipping & Trading Limited informed shareholders about Diana Shipping Inc.'s withdrawal of its acquisition offer

A cargo ship has been declared a total loss after being hit by projectiles off Yemen, marking another attack in the Red Sea

The Port of Los Angeles maintains fluid operations, avoiding vessel backlogs and ensuring efficient landside logistics.

The Port of Los Angeles processed nearly 1 million TEUs in July, making it the second-busiest July on record.

Jeddah port is experiencing significant berthing delays of up to ten days, impacting project cargo and inland logistics

US officials privately suggest a low probability of a tariff deal with Canada, indicating continued trade uncertainty.
Amazon is developing a new 1-million-square-foot distribution center in Norwich, Connecticut to support its logistics operations

JLL will provide strategic advisory and brokerage services for the Mare Island Maritime Campus, a large industrial property.

The US has lifted security restrictions on vessels from Nigeria, a move expected to reduce shipping costs and boost port competitiveness

FMCG shippers' tender savings are eroded by increasing surcharges, necessitating detailed market-based audits.

Many pharmaceutical companies, even large ones, still use Excel for freight procurement, hindering efficiency and data analysis.

Medical device shippers report peak season capacity issues are impacting carrier selection during freight tenders.

A Starwood-led group obtained a $672 million loan for US outdoor storage properties, vital for e-commerce logistics.
A new report details activity in the carrier sales and purchase market for Week 33, offering insights into vessel transactions.
Athenian Shipbrokers S.A. published its July 2026 report, detailing global shipping market trends and developments.

Electronics logistics often requires rapid shifts between ocean and air freight, driven by production needs and component availability.

A 136.5-tonne Yankee Dryer is being shipped from Karlstad, Sweden, to Iskenderun, Türkiye, for the paper sector

Former President Trump announced no US-Iran talks were underway, while Iran insisted the Strait of Hormuz would stay closed.

US truck tonnage declined in July, indicating continued market volatility, though year-to-date figures remain positive.
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