Norway delays implementing FuelEU maritime regulation until late 2026

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 …

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Largescale return of container ships to Red Sea in 2026? Five key considerations for shippers

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 …

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Russia gets its first home-built ice-class LNG tanker, eyes two more in 2026

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 …

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Global Shipping Risks and the Growing Need for Comprehensive Logistics Insurance

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 …

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ClassNK grants Approval in Principle (AiP) for the designs of cable jointing vessel and cable burial vessel developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines

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 …

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Técnico/a Económico – Financiero para la AP de Alicante

BASES PARA LA CONTRATACIÓN MEDIANTE CONCURSO- OPOSICIÓN DE UN PUESTO DE TÉCNICO/A ECONÓMICO-FINANCIERO COMO PERSONAL LABORAL FIJO SUJETO AL III CONVENIO COLECTIVO DE PUERTOS DEL ESTADO Y AUTORIDADES PORTUARIAS 20251211_Resolución_Bases Técnico Económico Financiero V4 REVISION TEMARIO.pdf La entrada Técnico/a Económico – Financiero para la AP de Alicante se publicó primero en Actualidad Marítima y Portuaria.

MOL Wins AiP for Designs of Cable Jointing/Burial Vessels

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that it has obtained approval in principle (AiP) (Note 1) from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) (President & CEO: Hayato Suga, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) for the basic design of specialized vessels to joint and bury subsea power cables Power transmission lines must be reinforced to deliver electricity from wind power generation …

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