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The Asian high sulfur fuel oil market will likely garner some support in 2026, buoyed by persistently higher bunker sales on the back of growing numbers of scrubber-installed ships, but competition with cleaner alternative fuels and ample availability of sanctioned cargoes would continue to weigh on the fundamentals. As Singapore is seen as a viable …
Bunker demand to buoy Asia’s HSFO market; ample supply likely to cap major upsides Read More »
Dry bulk tonne-days reached record highs in 2025, exceeding previous historical peaks, up around 4% year on year and close to 9% compared with 2023, highlighting the role of distance-driven demand in supporting vessel utilisation. The increase in tonne-days has been driven primarily by iron ore trade, reflecting the impact of long-haul Atlantic basin exports …
Dry Bulk Shipping: Tonne-Day Developments and Freight Market Year-End Signals Read More »
There are signs that 2026 could be the year container ships make a largescale return to the Red Sea – but what would that look like and what would it mean for shippers? Below are five key considerations for shippers. 1. Different strategies to Red Sea return across carriers CMA CGM has announced the return …
The EU’s FuelEU Maritime regulation will not enter into force in Norway on Jan. 1, 2026, after authorities failed to complete the required legal and regulatory clarifications with the EU and other EEA/EFTA states, the Norwegian Maritime Authority said on Dec. 22. Norwegian authorities have been working to align the regulation’s start date with the …
Norway delays implementing FuelEU maritime regulation until late 2026 Read More »
Two vessels from CMA CGM, the world’s third-largest container shipping line, have travelled through the Suez Canal, the authority that runs the waterway said on Tuesday, in a sign the disruptions linked to the Gaza war could be easing. While the Suez Canal provides the fastest link between Asia and Europe, since November 2023, shipping …
Two CMA CGM vessels navigate the Suez Canal in sign of easing tension Read More »
Asia spot fuel oil differentials were largely flat on Wednesday in thin pre-holiday trade, while markets held in rangebound contango from the previous session. Singapore 380-cst high sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) differential was pegged at a discount of nearly $1.60 a metric ton, while very low low-sulphur fuel oil (VLSFO) held at a discount of …
Asia Fuel Oil: Spot differentials steady in thin pre-holiday trade Read More »
Russia’s leading tanker group Sovcomflot FLOT received the first Russian-built ice-class tanker for liquefied natural gas from Zvezda shipyard with plans to get two more next year, Interfax reported on Wednesday citing the company’s CEO. Russia faces challenges in securing gas carriers due to Ukraine-related sanctions, especially vessels that are able to cut through the …
Russia gets its first home-built ice-class LNG tanker, eyes two more in 2026 Read More »
Global logistics networks continue to expand, supported by larger vessels, higher cargo density, and increasingly interconnected transport routes. These developments have introduced new layers of operational complexity. Recent operational data shows that operational disruptions remain widespread across global transport systems, with machinery failures representing one of the most common incident categories and fire-related events continuing …
Global Shipping Risks and the Growing Need for Comprehensive Logistics Insurance Read More »
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the designs of a cable jointing vessel and a cable burial vessel developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. The certification demonstrates its feasibility from regulatory and safety perspectives. In Japan, the expansion of wind power generation utilizing offshore areas and surrounding islands with favorable wind conditions …