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Hormuz disruption continues to weigh on shipping

Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has yet to return to normal, with vessel operators continuing to assess security risks before resuming regular transits through the key Gulf waterway....

bound4blue advances Maersk wind propulsion project

bound4blue has completed the second installation in a five-ship programme with Maersk Tankers, fitting four 24-metre eSAIL® suction sails onboard Maersk Tahiti in China. The installation is part of a...

Liner schedule reliability hits 62.2 per cent in March

Global container shipping is operating with a structural capacity loss, as vessel delays now consistently absorb millions of TEUs that would otherwise be available to the market. The latest analysis...

ONE closes FY2025 with $338m net profit

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has reported its FY2025 financial results, posting full-year revenue of $16,620 million and a net profit of $338 million for the period April 2025 to March...

Orca AI, SHI partner to scale autonomous shipping

Orca AI and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop and scale autonomous vessel technologies, targeting wider commercial deployment across global fleets....

PIL posts $1 billion profit on strong volumes

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has posted net profit after tax of $1.04 billion for FY2025, driven by volume growth, high fleet utilisation and cost discipline, despite softer freight rates. Group...

Global liner reliability rises to 62.2 per cent

Global liner schedule reliability rose to 62.2 per cent in March 2026, according to Sea-Intelligence GLP issue 176, with carriers posting broad year-on-year gains despite persistent vessel delays. In March...

IMO flags Hormuz disruption to global trade flows

International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has called on governments to protect freedom of navigation and reject transit charges in international straits, amid escalating tensions in the Strait of...

Hapag-Lloyd introduces Emergency Operation Charge

Hapag-Lloyd AG has announced the introduction of an Emergency Operation Charge (EOO/EOD) in response to rising costs across its feeder service network. The German carrier pointed to increasing fuel expenses...

MSC advances intermodal rail strategy in Australia

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has introduced a new inland rail solution in Australia aimed at improving connectivity between key container terminals and inland logistics hubs. The service links Sydney...

Non-alliance Transpacific capacity falls to 10-year low

Non-alliance carriers are steadily pulling back from the Asia–North America West Coast trade lane, with capacity falling to a 10-year low as alliance structures continue to consolidate control over Transpacific...

Kongsberg Maritime debuts at $6.3bn valuation

Kongsberg Maritime has been listed on Euronext Oslo Børs under ticker KMAR, marking the 18th listing on Euronext so far in 2026 and formalising the standalone trading debut of the...

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