Daily Briefing 9 October 2025
ADNOC units to distribute $43b in dividends by 2030
Orsted eyes H2 2027 completion for Sunrise Wind project in US
Suez Canal Calls on Maersk to Gradually Resume Transits
Rotterdam Containerships Brought to Halt by Lashers' Strike
Iranian Navy "Base Ship" Leaking Oil
First Japanese-built TCT turbocharger rolls off production line
The first Everllence TCT turbocharger to be produced under license in Japan – a TCT40 unit — recently rolled off the production line at theMitsui E&S Co. Ltd. Tamano factory. The event
Ghostworks zero-emission vessels get CARB certification
Holland, Michigan-based Ghostworks Marine has been certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to develop and manufacture zero-emission electric-powered vessels. With this certification, the company is now authorized to offer its
Austal gets USD 100 million in Australian EFA funding for Mobile shipyard expansion
In a filing yesterday, Austal Limited (ASX: ASB) reported the execution of a loan agreement forUSD 100 million in funding from Export Finance Australia (EFA), the Australian Government’s exportcredit agency, to enhance
Eagle S decision highlights zero legal protection for subsea infrastructure
USTR fees could impact 45% of bulker fleet
- Capesize sector leads continued upward trend in secondhand bulker values
- Contships moves to slash bank debt with $100m in voluntary prepayments
- October 2025
- GLDD books dredging work orders worth $134 million
- Russia says Ukraine peace momentum from Putin-Trump summit exhausted
- China, Malaysia to hold joint military exercise in October despite regional tensions
- Molgas completes Titan acquisition
- Shipping’s new reality: Geopolitics trumps supply and demand
- Hamburg’s Meier seeks to facilitate ports sector’s transition resilience
- Carrier USS Truman's Collision Damage Appears at Anniversary Rally

