Container, dry-bulk, tanker and project-cargo coverage. Reformulated and entity-tagged daily from leading maritime publishers.
China's shipbuilding industry led globally in Q1 2026, with completed vessel tonnage increasing significantly
Korean shipbuilders are profiting from a global tanker shortage, securing new orders and reselling canceled vessels at higher prices
Container release processes in all German North Sea ports are now fully digitalized, improving security and efficiency
Russian seaborne crude exports rose 8% in April, reaching a six-month high due to US sanctions relief and Middle East concerns
Asia's Q2 iron ore supply increased due to eased China trade restrictions and Middle East shipping diversions
Citi forecasts copper prices to hold near $13,000 per metric ton, despite potential geopolitical risk-off sentiment
Oil prices climbed after U.S. President Trump indicated the Iran ceasefire was unstable, reducing hopes for peace
Iran's oil industry faces challenges from a U.S. maritime blockade but maintains stable production and exports
Goldman Sachs highlights growing concerns over the accelerated depletion of global oil stocks, with some regions facing critical lows
China is accelerating 40 oil and gas infrastructure projects, including 9,000 km of pipelines, to boost energy security
MSC and MEDLOG have renewed their food safety and good distribution practice certifications, with MEDLOG Italy achieving FSM for the first…
Ramps Logistics successfully transported oversized gas processing equipment from the US Gulf Coast to Trinidad for the Cascadura gas project
The Port of Blyth's expansion strategy will continue to integrate rail freight as a key component for future growth
Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has come to a standstill after the US rejected Iran's latest ceasefire offer
Panama Canal transit slot auction prices have hit a record $4 million per vessel due to geopolitical shifts
The bauxite trade, a major growth area for dry bulk shipping, is under pressure from Guinean export limits and Hormuz disruptions
The fragile US-Iran ceasefire faces renewed pressure as Donald Trump criticizes Tehran's peace proposal and hints at military action
Geopolitical shifts and changing commodity flows are tightening the availability of geared bulkers in the minor bulk market
TMS Cardiff Gas is reportedly expanding its gas shipping fleet with an order for two dual-fuel Very Large Gas Carriers
Dutch onshore wind projects face delays as developers await final permits, impacting breakbulk logistics and supply chains
Knutsen Group is expanding its LNG carrier fleet with a new order from South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean
New US sanctions target a network facilitating Iranian oil sales to China, impacting crude shipments and related entities
The Port of Los Angeles recorded its second-highest April container volume, processing 890,861 TEUs
Heavy transport specialist Vanguard successfully moved a 360-tonne stator from Poland to South Africa using a multimodal approach
Aqaba Port is transforming into a major energy and logistics hub, absorbing Gulf infrastructure and expanding its cargo identity
New images show fire and damage on the Iranian tanker Sea Star III, days after a U.S. Navy jet disabled it
Ongoing Middle East tensions are poised to further depress US auto demand, which is already struggling with tariffs and high interest rates
New US sanctions target Iran's IRGC oil network, aiming to cut revenue and increase economic pressure
Port of Los Angeles Director Gene Seroka states that global shipping normalization requires sustained stability in the Strait of Hormuz
The sale of Maher Terminals is poised to reshape competition at the Port of New York and New Jersey.