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Shipping Stocks Dip, Kite System Validated, China Leads Shipbuilding

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including a dip in LNG shipping stocks, ClassNK's validation of an automated kite system, and China's continued dominance in global shipbuilding.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### LNG Shipping Stocks Decline After Recent Gains After a strong start to the year, LNG shipping stocks experienced a brief pullback last week. The UP World LNG Shipping Index declined 3.16%, closing at 212.28 points, while the S&P 500 fell 1.60% over the same period, according to Hellenic Shipping News. However, the ratio of gainers to decliners was 6:13, suggesting that most companies recorded smaller losses than their previous gains. ### ClassNK Validates 'Seawing' Automated Kite System Classification society ClassNK has issued a Statement of Fact (SOF) confirming the validity of the performance analysis evaluation for the 'Seawing' automated kite system developed by Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. ('K' LINE) and its subsidiary OCEANICWING S.A.S. The Seawing system is designed to harness wind power to improve the energy efficiency of vessels, aligning with environmental regulations. ClassNK's validation provides independent confirmation of the system's capabilities. ### China Extends Lead in Global Shipbuilding China's shipbuilding industry maintained its global leadership for the 16th consecutive year in 2022, according to data reported by Hellenic Shipping News. The country's shipbuilding output reached 53.69 million deadweight tonnes (DWT) in 2022, accounting for 56.1% of the global total. This extends China's dominant position in the global shipbuilding market, underscoring the country's technological capabilities and manufacturing prowess.
#shipping stocks#LNG#ClassNK#automated kite system#shipbuilding#China

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