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Ship Recycling Market Weakening
A stronger dollar has curbed demand for older ships over the past week, but the overall market is showing mixed performance. In its latest weekly report, Best Oasis (www.best-oasis.com), a
SoH Update: What’s Next for Tanker Freight?
A Month On: Our Hormuz Call Validated One month ago, in our Week 08, 2026 Tanker Market Monitor, we drew our readers’ attention to the mounting geopolitical risk building around
Maritime AI developments to be showcased at Posidonia 2026: Posidonia Survey Shows Shipping Weighs AI Acceleration Against Maritime Pragmatism
All newly available maritime Artificial Intelligence (AI) services and products will be presented at Posidonia, as the industry is slowly incorporating its potential into everyday operations. The maritime industry, traditionally
Ship Owner Keep Making Moves in the Newbuilding and S&P Markets
Investment activity has persisted in the shipping markets, despite the ongoing uncertainty. It its latest weekly report, shipbroker Banchero Costa said that in the newbuilding market, “in the bulk sector,
DNV: Powering Singapore’s journey into a smart and sustainable future
As a leading global maritime hub, Singapore is driving innovation to prepare its maritime sector for the challenges of the future. DNV has been instrumental in supporting these efforts, providing
INTERCARGO Convenes Maritime Industry to Advance Common Approach to Dry Bulk STS Transfers
INTERCARGO brought shipowners, charterers, insurers and service providers together in Athens on 31 March to tackle a growing issue in dry bulk shipping: how ship-to-ship (STS) transfers are actually carried
LNG Shipping: From Supply Glut to Supply Shock
Volatility is the norm right now in the LNG shipping markets, with the tide turning swiftly in the span of just one month. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Intermodal
Conflict in the Middle East: Will rising oil prices translate into higher ship operating costs?
The Middle East shipping trade has once again come under heightened scrutiny due to the conflict in the Strait of Hormuz. Although this conflict has already led to higher shipping
Middle East Conflict: Straits of Hormuz Transits 95% Down says Clarksons Research
Clarksons Research, the data and analytics arm of the Clarksons Group have been closely monitoring shipping activity and markets impacted by the conflict. Summarising their latest update issued today at