Iran’s view of its area of military control, bounded by twin red lines (IRGC) 23 MAY 2026 A new industry-written guide to transiting the Strait of Hormuz paints a picture of exceptional risk, and not just from the missile and drone attacks launched by Iran. While the shipping industry’s leading associations …
Read More »PANAMA CANAL NAMES FIRST FEMALE ADMINISTRATOR AS CHALLENGES GROW
Panama Canal is seeing a surge in volumes as tankers rush to the waterway after leaving the Middle East (ACP) 22 MAY 2026 The President of Panama, Jose Mulino, announced on Thursday the decision of the Board of Directors of the Panama Canal Authority to appoint its first-ever female administrator …
Read More »TWO CAPESIZE BULKERS COLLIDE IN SINGAPORE STRAIT
Cape XL (red) encounters Huge Kumano (orange) 20 MAY 2026 A major collision occured in the Singapore Strait on Tuesday as a Capesize bulker that was departing an anchorage encountered another Capesize that was passing by on a transit through the waterway. At about 1530 hours local time on the 19th, …
Read More »CHINESE AND KOREAN VLCCS CLEAR HORMUZ AS IRAN CLAIMS TO INCREASE TRAFFIC
One of HMM’s VLCCs is reported to have been permitted to transit the Strait of Hormuz 19 MAY 2026 Iran continues to control the flow of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz for political and propaganda gains as the war of words continues over the peace negotiations. The Islamic Revolutionary …
Read More »ALL HANDS-ON DECK: THE POWER OF MARITIME COLLABORATION IN SEAFARER CARE
Captain David Dominy MA, RCDS, CEO, Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society 15 MAY 2026 For those who have spent their working lives at sea, aging brings a set of challenges that traditional care models don’t always recognize. Unlike most other jobs, seafaring is characterized by long stretches away from home, physically …
Read More »FOREIGN OPERATORS OF M/V DALI INDICTED OVER FATAL BALTIMORE BRIDGE COLLAPSE
A view of the Dali cargo vessel which crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge causing it to collapse in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., March 27, 2024 May 14 2026 Federal prosecutors have brought criminal charges against the foreign ship management companies and a technical superintendent tied to the catastrophic collapse …
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