US-listed shipowners still don’t know their liability from Chinese port fees
UK Sanctions Russia's Two Biggest Oil Exporters
Calls for Vigilance Due to Rise in Piracy and Robberies in 2025
Ship Movements Resume at Belgian Ports After Pilots Suspend Job Action
RWE Dumps its Australian Offshore Wind Project
American boatbuilder and AI company partner on unmanned vessel swarm technology
Second Fire on Tanker in Indonesian Shipyard Kills 10 and Injures 21
Ships React to Fees as China Calls for U.S. to “Correct its Wrongdoings"
UK targets Russian oil majors, shadow fleet tankers and Chinese terminals in sanctions escalation
BV to class its first hydrogen-powered general cargo ships
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has entered into a contract with Turkey’s Gelibolu Shipyard and Germany’s eCap Marine covering the classification of two hydrogen-powered cargo vessels, with options for two more.
Russian Dark Fleet Looks for Further Flags of Convenience
- SENNEBOGEN Material Handlers: A Game Changer on the Waterfront
- EU comes under fire for neglect of shortsea sector
- Daily Briefing 16 October 2025
- Metal Shark partners with swarm autonomy specialist HavocAI
- US tries to hobble NZF with late bid to change acceptance rules
- Socialist Spain brushes off Trump tariff/naval base threats over Madrid's paltry defence spending
- New custom research vessel under construction for Cape Fear Community College
- Hanwha Ocean U.S. subsidiaries hit by Chinese sanctions
- Hull insurance now only ‘marginally profitable’, says Swedish Club
- Anchored in tradition, searching for direction: the Croatian shipping paradox

