Strait of Hormuz Shipping Threat Level Reduced Despite Ongoing Risk
The Joint Maritime Information Centre has reduced the threat level for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, but warns of continued risk
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The Joint Maritime Information Centre has reduced the threat level for shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, but warns of continued risk

Compas has commissioned a Liebherr LHM 600 mobile harbor crane at its Cartagena terminal, becoming Colombia's largest.

LH2 Shipping received NOK 344.3 million from Enova for two more liquid hydrogen-powered bulk carriers, expanding its fleet to six.

ABS and partners are developing a Conditional Unmanned Bridge system to advance autonomous navigation in shipping

A new initiative has been established by US regional partners to bolster the competitiveness of Northern Grain Belt inland ports

The Pentagon is reportedly exploring a new unmanned strike aircraft for the U.S. Navy, independent of aircraft carriers

The Port of Los Angeles saw a 17% increase in cargo volumes in May, processing 840,165 TEUs.

Southern California ports saw strong cargo volumes in May, signaling a positive near-term outlook for trade.

CMA CGM and Capital Clean Energy Carriers have formed a joint venture to operate an LNG bunker vessel

CMA CGM is introducing new Peak Season Surcharges on cargo from China to Southern and East Africa, effective June 21, 2026

A demonstration in Rotterdam showcased a key milestone in autonomous inland shipping technology, highlighting future logistics potential

Former President Trump suggests US sanctions on Russian oil may soon be reinstated, impacting global energy markets and shipping.
DP World is negotiating a long-term lease with the Port of Corpus Christi for a new container terminal project.
Global Ship Lease has ordered ten 6,800 TEU containerships, signaling strong newbuild market activity.
The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) saw a second day of decline, dropping 1.8% to 2,670 points, driven by larger vessel segments
Wind-assisted propulsion systems are rapidly expanding in global shipping, with safety currently managed by operational practices and…
Greek shipping is championing responsible ship recycling, aligning with environmental regulations and ESG principles for global standards
The EU has expanded its Russia sanctions list, targeting individuals and entities linked to the shadow fleet and military complex.
Global seaborne iron ore trade increased by 3.5% in 2025, reflecting sustained demand for raw materials.
A possible US-Iran agreement could lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz after three months of disruption
The UK will ban imports of diesel and jet fuel made from Russian oil in third countries starting in 2027

ZPMC delivered five Intelligent Guided Vehicles for Qinzhou terminal expansion, featuring autonomous navigation and obstacle avoidance.
The Geneva Dry conference is set for its fourth edition in April 2027, featuring new sessions and retaining its core structure

The US will immediately lift sanctions on Iranian oil and fuel exports under a new agreement to end the war

Britain sanctioned four LNG carriers connected to Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project, the first G7 nation to target these vessels.

Criminal charges have been filed against the chief engineer of the containership Dali after a major incident.
Chinese buyers were highly active in the secondhand bulker market, reflecting sustained regional demand and stable vessel values.
Northern Marine Management is rolling out Kaiko Systems' digital inspection reporting platform across its fleet following a successful…
Increased nickel ore exports from the Philippines and Solomon Islands are prompting safety concerns for maritime transport
The ship recycling market showed stable activity in week 24, with consistent pricing and demand for end-of-life vessels
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