
India Emerges as Iron Ore’s New Global Battleground
India is rapidly reshaping the global iron ore landscape. Surging steel demand, weather-related disruptions, and a shortage of high-grade ore are driving the country’s steelmakers

India is rapidly reshaping the global iron ore landscape. Surging steel demand, weather-related disruptions, and a shortage of high-grade ore are driving the country’s steelmakers

Recent news of a potential return to the Suez Canal from the Danish carrier Maersk, reportedly starting in December, signalled a critical turning point for

After a period of sharp fluctuations caused by external factors such as drought, freight rate fluctuations and changes in demand for commodities e.g. liquefied natural

On November 9, 2025, Guinea reached a long-awaited milestone as the first iron ore loading operation linked to the Simandou Project began at Morebaya Port.

Race for Scale vs. Pursuit of Profit A review of the container market’s last decade reveals two divergent strategies: one carrier’s unmatched pursuit of scale,

Genoa, October 14, 2025. The Ligurian capital has once again turned into the beating heart of the global maritime industry as the Genoa Shipping Week

Nowadays is pretty clear that one move chosen by governments to assess a more sustainable energy expenditure is related to electricity. More specifically, when we

The freight market on the Far East-Europe corridor is currently experiencing a peculiar paradox. Spot ocean rates are under heavy pressure and have fallen drastically

The global maritime industry is entering a new phase of transformation with the development of autonomous ships, vessels capable of navigating and operating with minimal

No Country for Old Coal China and India, the world’s largest thermal coal importers, are significantly reducing purchases from Indonesia in favour of higher-grade coal



