What Maritime Transition Means in Practice?
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Across shipping, sustainability is no longer only an environmental issue, but increasingly a question of competitiveness, resilience, and operational...
From the Strait of Hormuz to the Baltic Sea, sixteen months of converging crises have not disrupted the global maritime order, but they have replaced it. The post Mar...
The global energy landscape is entering a transformative and resilient phase as nations like Italy, Sweden, Canada, and India lead a coordinated effort to secure international ship...
Freedom of maritime navigation has long been considered a staple feature of the post-war liberal order but all this is changing in the era of competing superpowers
Today’s headlines bring constant news of international shipping hubs across the global supply chain experiencing major volatility and disruption – from Iran sending shockwaves thro...
First, it was the Panama Canal, then came the Strait of Hormuz. What could be next? America’s actions in the two major shipping channels have grabbed headlines, and global attentio...
Singapore has launched OCEANS-X, a new data and application programming interface (API) eXchange platform developed by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).It enables...
The old maritime order was at best a gentleman's agreement. What comes next?
Wars and territorial disputes are rewriting the rules of global shipping.
U.S. federal maritime policy will shift meaningfully in the coming months and years following the Trump Administration’s announcement of the Maritime Action Plan (the MAP) on Febru...
The U.S. Center for Maritime Innovation (USCMI), with the Maritime Administration and facilitated by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), convened m...
A resumption of international freedom of movement through the Strait of Hormuz is clearly of vital importance to the maritime community.Doing so by f...
The talks taking place in Islamabad, from the global maritime community perspective, had one critical issue to resolve: getting the traffic flowing...
The Genoa Maritime Forum, taking place on June 17–18, will gather key stakeholders from across the global shipping industry in one of Europe’s most...
China has always sought to be friends with countries on both sides of the Gulf, sufficiently engaged politically to gain economic benefits from tradi...
UNCLOS’s piracy provisions codified a model rooted in older piracy patterns that don’t match today’s near-shore threat. Today, piracy is a recurring, adaptive threat. The post Wher...
As global shipping faces mounting geopolitical volatility, accelerating technological disruption, and growing pressure to modernize maritime operation...
The resurgence attacks linked to geopolitical tensions underscore a fundamental reality: Maritime security risks are not only logistical or financial concerns; they are human ones.
The maritime industry is entering a period of significant transition as new international regulations aimed at environmental sustainability begin to take effect. A primary focus of...
Delegates to the International Maritime Organisation’s Marine Environmental Protection Committee’s 84th Session appear to have taken the IMO Secretar...
The ongoing tensions in the Gulf and the looming spectre of a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz highlight the fragility of global sea lanes.For India, whose economic arteries are de...
The ongoing tensions in the Gulf and the looming spectre of a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz highlight the fragility of global sea lanes.For India, whose economic arteries are de...
The maritime industry is one worth investing in. While 80 per cent of global trade volume moves by sea, it only creates 2.2 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions. Singapore’s...
Control of the seas has long defined power in the Asia-Pacific. From strategic chokepoints to contested fishing grounds, maritime space has shaped the region’s economic lifelines a...
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