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The latest news, analysis, and updates from the world of shipping.(1741 articles)

ICS Seminar: Navigating Geopolitics in Maritime Shipping
Join the ICS online course on February 9, 2026, to explore how geopolitical developments impact shipping operations and trade routes.

MV Ocean Blue Cargo Ship Auction Set for February 2026
The Bodrum National Real Estate Directorate will auction the MV Ocean Blue cargo ship on February 19, 2026, with an estimated price of 15 million TL.

Atlantica Shipping Makes Bold Return to Dry Bulk Market
Atlantica Shipping re-enters dry bulk with the kamsarmax bulker Atlantica Star, enhancing its fleet after recent strategic shifts.

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd Reinstate Red Sea Operations with
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd's Gemini Cooperation resumes Red Sea voyages, ensuring high security with naval forces amid regional stability concerns.

BF Shipmanagement Expands Fleet with Buenaventura Express
BF Shipmanagement acquires 13,312-TEU Buenaventura Express from CCEC, marking a strategic expansion in its fleet and focus on larger vessels.

CMA CGM Celebrates 10 Years of OCEAN Alliance Success
CMA CGM and OCEAN Alliance partners launch DAY 10 Product, enhancing global shipping with 41 services and 5.3 million TEU capacity.

Metrostar Management Re-enters Container Shipping Market
Metrostar Management Corp, led by Theodore Angelopoulos, returns to container shipping with the acquisition of two 1,296-TEU vessels.

Capital Clean Energy Delivers 13,696-TEU Buenaventura
Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp has delivered the 13,696-TEU Buenaventura Express, generating a $4.2 million gain and focusing on gas transportation.

Container Ship Recycling Plummets to 20-Year Low
Container ship scrapping reached a 20-year low in 2025, with only 12 vessels dismantled amid strong demand and market conditions, says Alphaliner.

Performance Shipping Secures 3-Year Charter for P Monterey
Performance Shipping signs a three-year charter for P Monterey, generating $33 million in revenue and enhancing fleet backlog to $349 million.

Evergreen Marine Enhances Asia-South America Shipping Links
Evergreen Marine expands its Asia-West Coast South America service, boosting capacity amid falling freight rates, reports New York's Journal of Commerce.

CMA CGM Halts Suez Transits Amid Ongoing Risks
CMA CGM has decided against resuming Suez transits, opting for the Cape route due to complex international conditions, reports S&P Global.

Sanctioned Tanker Chariot Tide Approaches Tangier Med Port
The stateless Chariot Tide tanker, under sanctions, is reportedly heading to Tangier Med, with Spanish authorities closely monitoring its movements.

Rising Risks from Expanding Shadow Fleet in Global Shipping
The shadow fleet's rapid growth threatens maritime safety, with thousands of vessels operating outside oversight, warns Mumbai's Maritime Gateway.

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd to Reinstate ME11 Suez Service
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd's Gemini Cooperation plans to resume its ME11 service to the Suez Canal, enhancing connectivity between key regions.

Red Sea Recovery: Suez Canal Transits Remain Uncertain
Container carriers are hesitant to resume Suez Canal transits despite trial voyages, with analysts warning of ongoing challenges ahead.

Indonesia to Auction Seized Iranian Tanker MT Arman 114
Indonesia's Attorney General announces auction of Iranian tanker MT Arman 114 with cargo on January 30, following a failed sale in December 2025.

Greenland: The New Arctic Battleground for Resources
Melting ice is reshaping Greenland into a strategic front for US-Russia tensions, revealing new shipping routes and mineral wealth.
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