Mês: fevereiro 2026
Some Black Sea Tankers Are Hugging the Turkish Coast for Protection
For Ukrainian maritime intelligence officers looking to do the Russians damage, the passage of shadow fleet tankers through the Black Sea to the crude loading terminals near Novorossiysk presents a target selection challenge, and a process where mistakes can be made. A review of AIS tracking data covering the Black Sea in recent days illustrates the nature […]
WalWil Starts Operations at Gothenburg International Auto & RoRo Terminal
Today marks the official start of Wallenius Wilhelmsen operating the Gothenburg International Auto & RoRo Terminal (GIART), a milestone that lays the groundwork for developing a regional hub and enhancing both our logistics network and the port’s capacity to deliver efficient, integrated logistics solutions. The Port of Gothenburg—Scandinavia’s leading hub for vehicle handling—holds a prime […]
IPC Norway Raises Nkr140,000 for Youth Sail Training Charity
The International Propeller Club (IPC) of Norway is putting wind in the sails of chosen charity Windjammer after hosting its first New Year Gala Dinner where it raised over Nkr140,000 for the Norwegian organization dedicated to helping young people find purpose by experiencing life at sea. The prestigious black-tie event, staged in Oslo on 29 January […]
Death Toll in Philippine Ferry Sinking Rises to 40
Three additional bodies of victims from the lost ferry Trisha Kerstin 3 have been recovered near Basilan, bringing the number of confirmed fatalities to 40 people, the Philippine Coast Guard confirmed on Sunday. The bodies were found in the water near Baluk-Baluk Island and Lantawan Island, not far from the site of the sinking. One […]
Tanker Orders: Too Much, or Not Enough?
Last week, in our annual forecasting opinion (“A Fool’s Game?”), we prognosticated that the tanker orderbook will decline in 2026. We are still early…
China and Russia Plan to Hold a Naval Exercise With Iran in February
The commander of the regular Iranian navy (Nedaja) Rear Admiral Shahram Irani has announced that Iran will once again host Chinese and Russian naval vessels in Exercise Maritime Security Belt 2026, to be held in the northern Indian Ocean in late February. There have been no confirmatory announcements as yet from the Chinese and Russians, […]
Coast Guard Calls Off Search for Missing Crew of Fishing Vessel Lily Jean
On Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard suspended its search for the missing crew of the fishing vessel Lily Jean, which disappeared about 25 miles off the coast of Massachusetts on Friday morning. “The decision to suspend the search was incredibly difficult. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family members and friends of the […]
Fully-Compliant Fire Systems May Fall Short Against Modern Risks
Inspection reports across much of the commercial fleet paint a reassuring picture. Fire detection systems are operational, fixed firefighting systems are in good working order, equipment is serviced on time and instructions are correctly posted. On paper, vessels are doing what is required of them. The problem is that paper compliance is increasingly being mistaken […]
India’s First Chemical Tanker Order Advances Shipbuilding Ambitions
Swan Defence and Heavy Industries Limited (SDHI), located in India, confirmed that it has received its first shipbuilding order as part of the revitalization of its operations. The order, which comes from a European shipowner, is both the country’s first for a chemical tanker and aligns with India’s ambitions to develop into a leading global […]
Canada Approves Construction of an Arctic Mineral Port on Baffin Island
At a time when Canada is prioritizing development of Arctic infrastructure, a new port and railway project in Baffin Island has received construction approval. The project, Steensby Railway, is a critical component of expanding production in the Mary River iron ore mine in the northern Baffin Island. The iron ore mine is one of the […]