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Maritime Industry Briefing: Crew Concerns, Tanker Bets, and More

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

A roundup of top maritime news stories, including growing worries for stranded ships and crews, MSC's major tanker investments, and other industry updates.

## Growing Concerns for Ships and Crews Stranded in the Gulf Amid the ongoing conflict in the region, there are growing concerns for merchant ships and their crews that have become stranded in the Gulf. According to reports from [Seatrade Maritime](https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/security/top-maritime-news-stories-for-week-ended-20-march), several vessels have been unable to leave ports or anchorages, with crews facing uncertainty and safety risks. 'The situation is very worrying,' said one industry source. 'Crews are essentially trapped on board with supplies running low and no clear path to safety.' Efforts are underway to facilitate the safe passage of affected vessels, but the volatile geopolitical environment continues to pose significant challenges. ## MSC Bets Big on Tankers Amid Market Shifts In other news, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has made a major play in the tanker market, ordering up to 12 new very large crude carriers (VLCCs) from Chinese shipyards. [The Maritime Executive](https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/msc-orders-up-to-12-new-vlccs-from-chinese-shipyards) reports that this represents MSC's largest-ever investment in the tanker segment. The move comes as tanker rates have surged in recent months, driven by factors like the Russia-Ukraine conflict, OPEC+ production cuts, and the return of Chinese demand. MSC's bold investment signals the shipping giant's belief that favorable tanker market conditions will persist. 'This is a major bet by MSC, underscoring their confidence in the tanker sector's outlook,' commented one industry analyst. 'It will be interesting to see how this plays out as the geopolitical and economic landscape continues to evolve.' ## Other Maritime Industry Updates In other maritime news this week: - The Port of Los Angeles reported its busiest February on record, handling over 800,000 TEUs ([gCaptain](https://gcaptain.com/port-of-los-angeles-reports-busiest-february-on-record/)) - The International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted new measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping ([Lloyd's List](https://lloydslist.maritimeintelligence.informa.com/LL1143088/IMO-adopts-new-measures-to-reduce-shipping-emissions)) - Maersk announced plans to launch a new digital freight forwarding platform ([The Loadstar](https://theloadstar.com/maersk-to-launch-new-digital-freight-forwarding-platform/)) These stories and more highlight the dynamic nature of the global maritime industry, with ongoing challenges, investments, and innovations across sectors. Industry stakeholders will need to stay vigilant and adaptable to navigate the road ahead.
#shipping#tankers#ports#emissions#freight forwarding

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