DP World Achieves Significant CO2e Reductions in UK Supply Chains
DP World has enabled customers to cut over 160,000 tonnes of CO2e from UK supply chains in under three years.
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DP World has enabled customers to cut over 160,000 tonnes of CO2e from UK supply chains in under three years.
Kuwait now requires continuous AIS operation in its waters, while Hong Kong marine works will proceed for 14 months.
VLCC spot rates in the Arabian Gulf have fallen from peak levels, yet market volatility persists for crude oil shipping.
The ship recycling market saw limited sales activity in week 26, with India leading the subcontinent in vessel demolitions

US retailers are accelerating orders from China by several weeks to secure holiday inventory before potential tariff increases.
Siemens Energy will integrate shore power systems for Washington State Ferries' fleet electrification and decarbonization strategy

Iran reiterated its determination to control maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, raising stakes before new talks.

The UN warns that economic fallout from the 100-day Strait of Hormuz crisis will persist despite shipping recovery

August will be the first month with no scheduled North Sea Brent crude oil cargoes due to declining production.
STX supports Eurogas's stance on 'liquefaction by equivalence' as essential for scaling Bio-LNG and e-LNG for shipping
The NCTV has identified an increased risk of terrorist attacks stemming from the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

Parker Towing Company has completed the repower of the M/V Syble Fay, installing new Mitsubishi S12R Tier 3 engines.

AYK Energy will supply batteries for nine new Grimaldi Group RoPax vessels being built at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard
Castor Maritime has acquired its second modern kamsarmax bulker in a week, investing nearly $80 million in fleet expansion

Fincantieri signed an MoU to develop a skilled workforce for Albania's shipbuilding sector and modernize the Pashaliman shipyard.

NATO naval forces are conducting FLEETEX 250 exercises off the US coast, focusing on simulated boarding operations.
A proposed EU rule change could restrict a key pathway for supplying bioLNG and eLNG to ships, impacting maritime decarbonization
India's maritime self-reliance efforts are bolstered as two locally manufactured enclosed lifeboat models gain type approval

Oil tanker operators are acting on signals that the Strait of Hormuz is reopening, influencing freight rates.
St1 Biokraft expands into Denmark by acquiring Danish Bio Commodities, boosting biogas production and market presence.

A COSCO-led group secured a €144.6 million project for a new multipurpose terminal in Tarragona, Spain

Port congestion is tying up 11% of the global container fleet, causing delays and supporting new freight rate hikes.

ASM has launched an upgraded Sequoia customs clearance platform to improve security and performance for freight forwarders.

Geopolitical instability and policy ambiguities are significantly impeding investments in the energy transition, according to a new report.
El Niño's strengthening in autumn is set to introduce significant challenges for the global shipping industry.

Equinor and Vår Energi swapped offshore assets on the Norwegian Continental Shelf to optimize portfolios and advance gas development.
Selfinvest and USTC, parent of Bunker Holding, posted over DKK 1 billion in pre-tax profit for FY 25/26.

Prosecutors demand 12-year prison terms for three former Bulk Terminal Zeeland directors over extensive cocaine trafficking

DEME has finished installing all jacket foundations for the Dieppe-Le Tréport offshore wind farm, a key project milestone
AD Ports Group and IRH Global Trading will explore bunkering services and alternative marine fuels at Khalifa Port
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