
Suez Canal says carriers will return in the upcoming weeks, but will that really be the case?
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

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

As we well know, since 1st May 2025, the entire Mediterranean Sea has been an Emission Control Area (ECA) for sulphur oxides. In particular, ships

The capacity of the global fleet has increased to reach a historic high, continuing its steady growth. In 2024 alone, the world fleet grew by

A few hours later the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect last Sunday, the leader of Yemen’s Houthis said that as long

As we are entering 2025, it’s a good opportunity to look back at the year that just passed. Multiple challenges that affected maritime shipping in

Marine transport is well known as a business that remarkably suffers from numerous exogenous variables and external events. All this destabilizes marine traffic that is

The crisis triggered by the Houthi movement within the Red Sea since mid-November is generating multiple difficulties for shipping and the global logistics chain in

On December 12 a Norwegian-owned chemical tanker named Sindra was struck by a cruise missile while passing through the Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, near Yemeni coastline. The



