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SSI Urges Regulatory Overhaul as 16,000 Ships Face End-of-Life Recycling This Decade
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative has called for urgent strategic alignment of ship recycling regulations, warning that fragmented frameworks are ill-equipped to handle the wave of vessels approaching end-of-life before 2030.
By MGN Editorial
Shearwater Secures Further Contract with Shell-Equinor North Sea Joint Venture
Adura Operations, the incorporated joint venture between Shell and Equinor in the UK North Sea, has awarded Shearwater an additional contract, reinforcing the geophysical services firm's role in supporting the partnership's offshore operations.
By MGN Editorial
NOVVA Group Expands Latin American Renewable Energy Footprint with Colombian Solar Acquisition
Hong Kong-based NOVVA Group has agreed to acquire a Colombian solar portfolio from German developer ABO Energy, signalling growing investment in Latin American clean energy infrastructure with potential implications for port and maritime energy supply chains.
By MGN Editorial
OEG Returns to East Anglia Two Offshore Wind Site for Pre-Construction Seabed Clearance
OEG has mobilised back to the East Anglia Two offshore wind farm site to carry out seabed clearance operations ahead of the project's main construction phase.
By MGN Editorial
Methanol-Ready Subsea Vessel Departs Vietnam Bound for Norwegian Completion
Rem Offshore's second energy subsea construction vessel, built methanol-ready, is currently transiting from Vietnam to Norway for final outfitting and completion, marking a significant step in the company's fleet expansion.
By MGN Editorial
Maritime Industry Briefing: No Significant Maritime Developments in Latest Feed Cycle
The latest industry feed cycle yielded no substantive maritime news, with available items covering a uranium energy regulatory decision and an agricultural cooperative leadership appointment unrelated to the shipping or ports sectors.
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Middle East Maritime Security on Edge: Hormuz Oil Flows Continue as Yemen Tanker Incident Reported
Oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz continued uninterrupted this weekend despite Iran's closure claims, while UKMTO reported a fresh armed skiff approach against a tanker off Yemen's coast.
By MGN Editorial
Maritime Industry Briefing: Digital Trade Transparency and Fenix Resources Enters Shipping
This week's maritime briefing covers the EU's push for digital product passports reshaping global supply chains, and Australian iron ore producer Fenix Resources forming a strategic bulk shipping partnership with Mira Bulk.
By MGN Editorial
Strait of Hormuz Closure Triggers Sharp Drop in Vessel Traffic as Iran Shuts Critical Waterway
Ship movements through the Strait of Hormuz fell sharply after Iran announced it had again closed the strategically vital waterway, raising immediate concerns over global energy supply chains and tanker operations.
By MGN Editorial
Hormuz Strait Security Remains 'Hour to Hour' Despite Gradual Resumption of Vessel Transits
US-led efforts to reopen shipping lanes through the Strait of Hormuz are enabling a cautious increase in vessel traffic, but insurers warn that security conditions remain highly volatile and unpredictable.
By MGN Editorial
Aluminum Market Weathers Iran War Supply Shock as Dark Fleet Transits and Chinese Output Cushion Prices
The Iran conflict triggered one of the most significant supply disruptions in aluminum market history, but a combination of shadow fleet movements and surging Chinese production has tempered what could have been a runaway price surge.
By MGN Editorial
Bendix and Aeva Partner to Bring 4D LiDAR Technology to Class 8 Collision Mitigation Systems
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems and sensor technology firm Aeva have announced a collaboration to integrate 4D LiDAR into Class 8 truck safety systems, targeting advanced driver assistance capabilities for large commercial fleets.
By MGN Editorial
DP World Eyes Corpus Christi Terminal as Mexico Trade Corridor Attracts Major Investment
DP World is in talks to develop a container terminal at the Port of Corpus Christi, as growing nearshoring activity along the US-Mexico border continues to draw significant logistics and infrastructure investment.
By MGN Editorial
Iran Resumes Crude Loadings at Kharg Island Following Lifting of US Blockade
Iran has restarted crude oil export operations at its Kharg Island terminal after a roughly six-week suspension, following the removal of a US blockade that had halted shipments from the country's primary export hub.
By MGN Editorial
U.S. Military Confirms Strait of Hormuz Remains Open Amid Iranian Closure Claims
The U.S. military has denied Iranian claims that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed, confirming that American forces are actively monitoring the critical waterway to ensure freedom of navigation.
By MGN Editorial
Hormuz Crisis Deepens as Iran Claims Closure While Diplomatic Talks Continue
Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz closed to shipping transit while simultaneously sending a delegation to Switzerland for talks, as navigational guidance emerges for vessels considering the southern route.
By MGN Editorial
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DHL Deploys Zelostech Autonomous EVs in Live Singapore Logistics Hub Operations
DHL has moved autonomous electric vehicles developed through its Fast Forward Challenge into full daily operations at its Advanced Regional Center in Singapore, marking a significant step in the commercialisation of driverless logistics technology.
By MGN Editorial
Drone Attack on Panama-Flagged Vessel in Black Sea Leaves One Dead, Two Injured
A drone strike targeting a Panama-flagged ship in the Black Sea has killed one crew member and injured two others, Panama's Maritime Authority confirmed, marking another deadly incident in the increasingly dangerous waterway.
By MGN Editorial
Dali Chief Engineer Admits Criminal Conduct in Baltimore Bridge Collapse Case
The chief engineer of the containership Dali has admitted to criminal conduct under a deferred prosecution agreement with federal prosecutors, marking a significant legal development in the investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.
By MGN Editorial