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NGO Shipbreaking Platform urges EC to recognize circular value of ship recycling
November 27 ------ Ship recycling can play an important role in decarbonizing the European steel and construction sectors, according to the NGO Shipbreaking Platform’s new position paper. The coalition participated in the European Commission’s consultation on the upcoming Circular Economy Act. As explained, with a significant number of ships expected to reach the end of their service life in the coming years, ship recycling presents a strategic opportunity to achieve not only
Nov 27, 2025


Ukraine Sanctions 56 Vessels for Exporting Food Crops from Occupied Ports
November 27 ------ Ukraine is continuing its efforts to increase pressure on Russia, with the latest action being the imposition of sanctions on vessels exporting grain and other food crops from the occupied ports in Crimea. It follows previous actions that have included seizing ships that entered the closed ports, as well as the prosecution of the captain of vessels accused of exporting crops and other materials from Crimea. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the decree on
Nov 27, 2025


Fire Breaks Out Aboard Boxship at Port of Wilmington
November 27 ------ Three seafarers have reportedly been injured in a fire aboard a boxship at the port of Wilmington, Delaware, according to local media. At about 0930, the crew of the container ship Chiquita Voyager reported a fire in the engine room. The blaze started with a generator and grew in size, according to local First State Update. Two crewmembers were initially reported missing. The Wilmington Fire Department responded to the scene and deployed multiple units, inc
Nov 27, 2025


China Consolidates Cruise Business as it Looks to Expand Domestic Market
November 27 ------ The China Tourism Group reports that it will be leading an effort to boost the cruise ship market that includes the consolidation of the management of the various brands that have been launched in China. It is one of several initiatives by the Chinese government to consolidate industries where it sees strong potential but believes have lagged in performance. A new company called Huaxia was launched as a subsidiary of China Tourism and China COSCO Shipping G
Nov 27, 2025


Arctic States Have Less Than Two Weeks to Act on Polar Fuels
November 26 ------ The Arctic is warming four times faster than anywhere else on Earth, and this is a warning sign for elsewhere on the planet. The shipping sector has been gifted an opportunity to cut black carbon emissions from shipping in the region, which would have a near-immediate positive impact. But time is tight. December 5th is the deadline for countries to submit a crucial proposal for polar fuels, ahead of next February’s meeting of the International Maritime Orga
Nov 26, 2025


Livestock Carrier Accused of MARPOL Violations as it Tries to Unload Cattle
November 26 ------ Animal advocacy groups are again sounding the alarm about a livestock carrier that appears to be roaming the Mediterranean seeking ports to unload its cargo after it was turned away from Turkey. The Animal Welfare Foundation is calling attention to the situation aboard the Togo-flagged vessel Spiridon II as it continues to advocate for a ban on live animal transport on the high seas. The vessel has been at sea since September 20 with an initial load of 2,90
Nov 26, 2025


National Strike Again Closes Belgium’s Ports and Halts Inland Cargo Ships
November 26 ------ Belgium’s three main labor unions banded together into what is likely the largest of the strikes over the past 10 months, protesting the country’s austerity budget. Ocean-going shipping and inland cargo operations have ground to a halt along with trains, airports, and many services, with officials warning the strike is expected to culminate on Wednesday, November 26, in a nationwide effort that could paralyze Belgium. The country has faced many strikes sinc
Nov 26, 2025


Suez Canal Says Maersk Will Return in December, But Will It?
November 26 ------ The Suez Canal Authority announced during a joint press conference with Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc that the two organizations had signed a new strategic partnership agreement and that Maersk would be returned to the Suez Canal routes. The SCA said the return would come in December, while Maersk later reiterated that it will proceed “as soon as conditions allow, with safety of our crew as the top priority.” Resumption of transits by the major container carrier
Nov 26, 2025


Peace in Gaza May Not Mean Peace in the Red Sea
November 25 ------ Since October 2023, the Houthis, a Yemeni rebel group that seized control over much of the country over a decade ago, have waged a campaign against shipping vessels in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab Strait, and Gulf of Aden, attacking over 100 commercial maritime vessels. The Houthis have long cited Israel’s war in Gaza as the raison d’être for its campaign, claiming that the attacks on Israeli ships or any vessels conducting business at Israeli ports are inten
Nov 25, 2025


IMO Council Elections Heat Up
November 25 ------ This week will be a tense one at the International Maritime Organization (IMO)'s London headquarters overlooking the River Thames in London. At the IMO's 35th General Session, delegates will vote on November 28 to elect 20 Category C members of the IMO's Council. Category A and B members of the Council are selected on the basis of calculation, for having the largest interests in shipping services and in international seaborne trade. But Category C members a
Nov 25, 2025


Lifeboat Falls Off Cruise Ship During Safety Drill
November 25 ------ Last week, passengers aboard the cruise ship Carnival Dream reported that one of the vessel's lifeboats broke away from its davit and fell into the water while the ship was berthed at Cozumel, Mexico. The dropped boat was on the starboard side, opposite the pier, according to Cruise Hive. It fell into the water and drifted up to a wharf, where it was retrieved. The remainder of the lifeboat's bow was still hanging from the davit's falls. "The team on Carniv
Nov 25, 2025


HD Hyundai and HMM shake hands on $1.46B LNG dual-fuel containership deal
November 25 ------ South Korea’s HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), the intermediate holding company for HD Hyundai’s shipbuilding business, has inked a ‘major’ contract with compatriot maritime transport company HMM for eight 13,400 TEU dual-fuel boxships. As disclosed, the order for the ultra-large container vessels, which was revealed on November 23, was signed under an agreement valued at a whopping $1.46 billion. Officials from HD Hyundai have called
Nov 25, 2025


TSB Highlights Free-Fall Lifeboat Risk as Accidental Release Injures Crew
November 24 ------ Maritime investigators are yet again highlighting the dangers associated with free-fall lifeboats on commercial vessels after an inadvertent release sent a lifeboat flying into the water and caused serious injuries to a crewmember. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released its investigation report on a lifeboat incident involving the bulk carrier Golden Zhejiang, highlighting that cases of accidental lifeboat release remain prevalent and ofte
Nov 24, 2025


Oslo to waive quay fees for ships operating emission-free while linked to shore power
November 24 ------ As part of a brand-new environmental strategy, starting from 2026, vessels that sail emission-free in and out of the Norwegian Port of Oslo are to be exempt from quay fees while plugged into shore power. Officials from the Port of Oslo have explained that those ships that are sailing in an eco-friendly manner and, therefore, accomplish a “high environmental score” are to earn additional discounts, while the vessels that have not yet adopted any green soluti
Nov 24, 2025


LNG Shipping Shortage Behind Dramatic Hike in Atlantic Rates
November 24 ------ Increased production of LNG in West Africa and the United States, and delays in discharges at Egyptian LNG terminals, has prompted a short squeeze on LNG shipping availability. Rates have increased dramatically over the past three weeks. LNG freight was being offered at $170,000 per day on the follow in the London market on the morning of November 21. This represents a 150 percent rise in rates in comparison with the Atlantic $75,000 per day rate being quot
Nov 24, 2025


Turkey Detains Officer After Poisoning Incident on Tanker
November 24 ------ The chief officer working aboard a Turkish-owned tanker is being detained as the authorities investigate a poisoning incident. One crewmember was killed and two others remain in critical condition due to a buildup and release of toxic gases aboard the vessel, which was anchored in the Sea of Marmara. The emergency call went out at approximately 1730 on November 19, reporting that one crewmember had collapsed, and two others were injured. The Turkish Coast G
Nov 24, 2025


Medical Compliance at Sea: Why it Matters for Yachts, Cruises & Vessels
November 23 ------ Medical supply company ANP Pharma is taking the lead in helping mariners stay on the right side of medical compliance through its in-house consultancy service. “Failure to comply with medical regulations carries significant consequences,” says Ella Isiraojie, Business Development Manager at ANP Pharma. “Beyond financial penalties and reputational damage, in the most serious cases non-compliance can result in legal actions such as criminal prosecution and im
Nov 23, 2025


Cyber Proofing
November 23 ------ With the Coast Guard's final cybersecurity rule in effect as of July 16, 2025 and the training mandate due January 12, 2026, the marine transportation system is being pushed to treat cyber risk as an operational reality. Two voices, one from a maritime technology company and one from a safety-and-risk leader, point to the same answer: If the industry wants resilience, it must move beyond checklists toward engineered controls, measurable hygiene and contract
Nov 23, 2025


Seafarers Boost Philippines' Economy by $17B Per Year
November 22 ------ The Philippines prides itself as a leading shipping nation, with its seafarers representing more than a quarter of the world’s maritime workforce. However, the economic impacts of the manning industry on the country’s economy has largely remained a matter of conjecture. A new study is now creating a clear picture of the industry, and has gone ahead to challenge authorities to ensure the global merchant shipping industry does not lose confidence with its sea
Nov 22, 2025


Allseas' Nuclear Reactor Could Cut Shipping's Emissions By 5%
November 22 ------ Swiss-Dutch marine engineering giant Allseas has commissioned a new study on the economic benefits of offshore nuclear powerplants, a new specialty it is developing in cooperation with TU Delft and nuclear energy services company NRG Pallas. In June, Allseas announced plans to build a 25-megawatt small modular reactor (SMR) designed for marine propulsion, auxiliary power and microgrid applications. The company intends to adapt high-temperature gas-cooled re
Nov 22, 2025
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