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A €74.3 million EU grant is sought by THG and Truesense for a digital identity system for ticketless travel.
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A €74.3 million EU grant is sought by THG and Truesense for a digital identity system for ticketless travel.

Britain has imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its shadow fleet, Yandex Bank, and military intelligence networks.
Hapag-Lloyd is raising rates and cancellation fees for North America-bound cargo from the Indian Subcontinent, Pakistan, and the Middle…

Rhenus states that the traditional shipping peak season is being replaced by multiple, overlapping demand waves, increasing volatility

AD Ports Group and Dajin Heavy Industry have partnered to develop an offshore wind manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi

ZeroUSV's 12-meter uncrewed surface vessel has received certification from the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Nordic marine insurers are creating a new contract to standardize offshore wind insurance and prevent liability disputes.

Dutch inland shipping volumes were stable in 2025, with notable increases in coal, containers, and metal products.
Julia Prescot has been appointed as the new chair of the Port of Tyne, effective July 1, 2026.

Maersk is implementing a revised Peak Season Surcharge for cargo moving from Asia to Southern Africa, starting July 1, 2026.
Allelys, a UK heavy lift and transport engineering specialist, appointed Richard Cross as Senior Commercial Manager
Despite diplomatic progress, the Strait of Hormuz remains a high-risk waterway with reported explosions and military protection needs
Europe's main transport union federation warns that a new EU military logistics plan threatens civilian safety rules and heavy transport.

Recent major port infrastructure transactions suggest a reshaping of global port control by investment firms.
Euroseas has ordered two more 1,800 TEU feeder containerships from China for delivery in 2028 and 2029.
Iolcos Hellenic Maritime has ordered two kamsarmax bulk carriers from New Dayang Shipbuilding in China, set for 2029 delivery
AD Ports Group has begun trial operations at its new Noatum Ports Safaga Terminal in Egypt, with full launch expected soon
Knutsen OAS Shipping is partnering to explore nuclear propulsion as a zero-emission solution for maritime decarbonization.
Enstructure will acquire LOGISTEC's marine terminal operations across North America, including Gulf Stream Marine, to expand its logistics…
Woodside Energy has denied any acquisition talks with ExxonMobil, countering speculation about a potential takeover.
Gulf Marine Services has returned its four liftboats to the Persian Gulf following an earlier evacuation due to regional tensions

A supply boat sank near Singapore's Pasir Panjang Terminal after a collision, leading to three deaths.

Stena Line has secured an agreement with the Swedish Transport Administration to continue rail ferry services between Sweden and Germany

CMA CGM will apply a new Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) on shipments from China to West Africa starting June 15, 2026
Limited demolition supply is creating opportunities for shipowners with older vessels to enter the recycling market

ABS and MOBY Robotics have partnered to develop and certify subsea mining and offshore mineral transport technologies

China completes its largest bulk carrier to container ship conversion, signaling a trend in vessel repurposing

FreightWaves Today discussed a SCOTUS ruling on safety preemption, cyber cartel threats, and fuel economics.

British authorities have charged an Indian captain with violating UK sanctions on Russian oil exports after detaining his tanker
China's move to cleaner energy is set to reduce dry bulk demand, especially for coal, affecting global shipping.
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