During April, charterers sought vessels willing to load in the Arabian Gulf, but owners did not want to take vessels there. Vessels were more available in Brazil and the US Gulf, taking rates down.
Odfjell’s Q1 results. May 12 2026. Odfjell's first quarter results of 2026 saw the company maintain a strong safety performance, stable finances and continued renewal and fleet ...
The conversion of the MAM 141 ATB barge took place over 19 months at Gulf Marine Repair shipyard in Tampa in Florida and saw more than 5,000 gallons of MarineLINE applied. Gulf Ma ...
H&K Services will operate under the Svanehoj EPS name from its current location in Stellendam, the Netherlands, close to Svanehoj’s regional service site in Oud Gastel. In recent years, Svanehoj has ...
Health anxiety among seafarers is emerging as a critical but under-recognised threat to crew wellbeing, with maritime health specialists warning the condition is being routinely overlooked across the ...
ATPI Marine Travel’s data highlights a structural shift in the aviation market, where pricing pressure is being compounded by reduced availability and increasing operational com ...
Second vessel completed in bound4blue - Maersk Tankers collaboration, covering 20 sails across five MR tankers bound4blue has completed the second in an agreed rollout of five ‘plug and play’ suction ...
The LR2 tanker Monza, fitted with two 37.5-metre WindWings® developed by BAR Technologies, has been delivered to Union Maritime, marking the third vessel in the company’s newbuild series to adopt wind ...
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) has released the first integrated, industry-wide mapping of crew welfare, wellbeing and safety data in shipping, funded by the Lloyd's Re ...
Allan Falkenberg, Chief Operating Officer, Marine HR, V., said, “The launch of our Learning Academy in Chennai is a landmark moment for V. After 30 years of operating in the country, establishing our ...
Danica Crewing Specialists has launched its annual Seafarers’ Survey for 2026, inviting seafarers worldwide to share their experiences to support more effective crewing strategies across the maritime ...
IACS, the membership organisation for the world’s leading classification societies, has published the results of its Concentrated Inspection Campaign on Emergency Power Supply Tests on ships, ...
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