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  • FOUR SEAFARERS KILLED IN HORMUZ ATTACK, IMO CHIEF WARNS OF GROWING RISK TO CREWS

    10 MAR 2026 At least four seafarers have reportedly been killed in an attack on a tug operating near…

  • 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 s…

  • 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, ind…

  • 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…

  • POSITIONING OF UNLADEN TANKERS SIGNALS SHIPPING’S RISK-REWARD CALCULATIONS

    08 MAR 2026  Shipowners and managers, and ultimately ship masters, have the ultimate responsibility …

  • 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 …

NYK EXPANDS ROBOTIC HULL CLEANING ACROSS ITS GLOBAL FLEET

30/09/2025 217

02 OCT 2025  Japanese shipowner NYK has doubled down on robotic hull cleaning through an agreement with Neptune Robotics, one of the first firms to market with this technology. The new agreement will expand the use of Neptune’s hull-scrubbing systems across NYK’s entire fleet, consisting of about 800 owned and …

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DUTCH CARGO SHIP ON FIRE AND ABANDONED AFTER HOUTHI MISSILE ATTACK

30/09/2025 241

01 OCT 2025 In what appears to be the first attack by the Houthi militants on a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden in nearly 14 months, a Dutch cargo ship has been heavily damaged, forcing the crew to abandon ship after an apparent missile strike. The French Navy …

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AUSTRALIAN AUTHORITIES HIGHLIGHT RISKS POSED BY POORLY SECURED CARGO

30/09/2025 166

30 SEPT 2025 The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is raising concerns over high numbers of container ships arriving at the country’s ports with poorly stowed and secured cargo. In its latest edition of the Maritime Safety Awareness Bulletin, AMSA highlights recent inspections of boxships visiting various ports where serious …

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AI-BASED AUTONOMOUS NAVIGATION GUIDES BOXSHIP DURING PACIFIC CROSSING

30/09/2025 160

29 SEPT 2025 The efforts to develop the potential of autonomous navigation or using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the navigation of vessels took another step forward with the latest long-distance trial. Samsung Heavy Industries reports working with Evergreen, it completed a 10,000 km (5,400 nautical mile) trans-Pacific voyage, demonstrating …

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OCTOBER HOLDS POTENTIAL TO DRAMATICALLY RESHAPE FUTURE OF SHIPPING

30/09/2025 182

28 SEPT 2025  The shipping industry is poised at a critical crossroads, and no matter what decisions emerge in October, they will dramatically reshape the future of the industry. Not only is the International Maritime Organization (IMO) seeking member adoption of its decarbonization framework, but the United States is poised …

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INDIAN COURT LOWERS BOND FOR RELEASE OF ARRESTED MSC CONTAINERSHIP

30/09/2025 182

27 SEPT 2024  An MSC containership, which has been detained in India since early July, has won a reduction in the required court bond so that the vessel may be able to soon depart. The vessel is caught up in the broader claims for damages filed by the state of …

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