Five Vessels Struck in One Day as Gulf Maritime Conflict Reaches New Peak — 16 Ships Hit Since February 28
March 11, 2026 saw the most intense surge of maritime violence since hostilities erupted in the Gulf, with at least […]
March 11, 2026 saw the most intense surge of maritime violence since hostilities erupted in the Gulf, with at least […]
Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz reached its lowest recorded point on March 9, with only a single outbound
Hormuz Crossings Reach New Low as International Operators Withdraw Commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz dropped to its lowest
Commercial traffic through the Strait of Hormuz dropped to its lowest recorded level of the conflict on March 8, with
Singapore Prepares Landmark Maritime Blueprint Singapore is working toward a comprehensive roadmap for its maritime sector, with the Maritime and
Maersk Pauses Gulf Bookings Following Risk Assessment A.P. Moller-Maersk has temporarily suspended cargo booking acceptance to and from a number
Two of the world’s leading tanker industry organisations have released a joint statement warning that seafarers are navigating a “complex
China has directed its domestic refiners to stop entering new export contracts for refined petroleum products, according to Ship &
A coalition of 87 maritime, energy, and technology companies has publicly urged governments to adopt the International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero