10 MAR 2026 At least four seafarers have reportedly been killed in an attack on a tug operating near the Strait of Hormuz, prompting a warning from the head of the International Maritime Organization that civilian mariners are increasingly being caught in the crossfire of the escalating Middle East conflict. IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez said …
Read More »IRAN WAR AND GLOBAL TRADE: WILL THE CAPE ROUTE BECOME THE NEW NORMAL?
10 MAR 2026 Events in the Middle East during February and March 2026 again disrupted the flows of shipping trade to the eastern and western spheres of the international system. Given that the global economy is maritime based and rests on secure and predictable flows of goods by sea, the …
Read More »INDUSTRY WEIGHS RISK TO SEAFARERS, BALANCE SHEETS IN HORMUZ TRANSITS
09 MAR 2026 As the security situation in the Gulf region remains dangerous for vessel transits, industry voices differ on the question of whether vessels should stay out of the Strait of Hormuz for reasons of seafarer safety. Transits of the strait are under direct threat from Iran, which has demonstrated …
Read More »IRANIAN SHADOW FLEET AND GREEK AFFILIATED SHIPS LEAD STRAIT OF HORMUZ TRANSITS
08 MARCH 2026 Recent vessel tracking data details the continued movements of Iranian dark vessels as well as other ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz. Lloyd’s List Intelligence reports in addition to the Iranian shadow fleet moving post war, Greek affiliated ships are outnumbering the number of vessels traversing …
Read More »POSITIONING OF UNLADEN TANKERS SIGNALS SHIPPING’S RISK-REWARD CALCULATIONS
08 MAR 2026 Shipowners and managers, and ultimately ship masters, have the ultimate responsibility for assessing risk to their vessels and their cargoes. Governments may be keen to persuade operators that the coast is clear, in support of attaining political objectives, but captains always need to be the final arbiter, …
Read More »INDIA QUIETLY PROVIDES REFUGE FOR AN IRANIAN LANDING SHIP
08 MAR 2026 Reports broke in the Indian media late on Friday, March 6, that the country has quietly been harboring an Iranian vessel this week after it made an urgent request to enter an Indian port. Off-the-record comments from a government spokesperson assert that the request was made just …
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