Seahorse Freight Association Announces 2025 Journalist Awards Winners

The Seahorse Freight Association (SFA) held its annual Journalist Awards in London yesterday, bringing together stakeholders from across the transport, freight, and logistics sectors. With a record-breaking 360 entries from 60 journalists worldwide assessed by an independent panel of judges, winners across the 13 categories were celebrated by their peers for outstanding reporting. Each winner …

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Container capacity likely to surge on return to Suez Canal, but rates could rise in short term

Global container capacity could surge by year’s end as speculation about a return of commercial shipping to the Suez Canal increases, but the change could lead to congested ports and trade lane disruptions that could pressure prices higher. Most commercial shipping stopped using the Suez Canal just more than two years ago because of missile …

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Asia Pacific illuminating cross-sector e-fuel pathways to advance maritime decarbonization

Accelleron, a global technology leader in turbocharging, fuel injection, and digital solutions in the marine and energy industries, today released its second report in its Accelerating to Net Zero series, highlighting the Asia Pacific market’s critical role as the proving ground for much-needed e-fuel networks. “The ships are ready. The net-zero technology is ready. The …

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Wärtsilä identifies four key trends set to shape the future of shipping in 2026

As the maritime industry prepares to enter 2026, technology group Wärtsilä has identified four important trends that will affect global shipping in 2026. From the rise of digitalisation and big data to the growing importance of flexible decarbonisation strategies, these trends are set to redefine competitiveness, efficiency, and sustainability for vessel owners and operators worldwide: …

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1986-built FPSO lands redeployment gig at Southeast Asia’s oil project

Finder Energy, a Perth-based oil and gas exploration player, has struck a deal with Aberdeen-based Amplus Energy, which will enable a 39-year-old floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel to work at two oilfields off the coast of Timor-Leste, Southeast Asia. The post 1986-built FPSO lands redeployment gig at Southeast Asia’s oil project appeared first …

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