Maersk Streamlines Operations Amid Green Shipping Challenges

The A.P. Moller Foundation’s Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has cut its workforce by 30% amid uncertainties in the shipping industry’s green transition. Despite this, CEO Bo Cerup-Simonsen reassures that the Center will adapt, focusing on energy efficiency, low-carbon research, and regulatory support, with 18 core sponsors still committed.

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Harnessing Digitalization and Sustainability in Singapore’s Maritime Sector

The Maritime Singapore Master Plan (MSMP), set for unveiling in 2027, aims to navigate the future of Singapore’s maritime sector amid global trade uncertainties. It focuses on enhancing business planning, investment, and workforce skills, positioning Singapore as a leader in maritime innovation and a pivotal hub in global shipping.

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The Growing Challenge of Arctic Black Carbon in Maritime Shipping

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) faces a paradox: while progress is achieved in regulations, the urgent rise of black carbon emissions in the Arctic complicates efforts. Emissions surged nearly threefold since 2019, revealing a stark disconnect between maritime activity growth and environmental protection. Effective solutions and immediate action are essential.

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MARAN and NPCC Strengthen Ties to Boost Maritime Sector Development

The Maritime Reporters’ Association of Nigeria (MARAN) and the Nigerian Port Consultative Council (NPCC) have pledged to enhance collaboration for sustainable growth in the maritime sector. During a recent meeting, NPCC Chairman Mr. Bolaji Sunmola highlighted the media’s crucial role in shaping policies, while MARAN President Mr. Oluyinka Onigbinde emphasized building strong ties with stakeholders.

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IMO Adopts Global Code For Autonomous Ships

IMO Introduces Global Safety Code for Autonomous Ships

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted the MASS Code, a framework for the safe integration of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships into global shipping. Effective July 1, 2026, this voluntary code ensures autonomous vessels meet safety and environmental standards, allowing Member States to test its application before mandatory implementation.

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EUNAVFOR warship escorts a containership in the Red Sea as part of the EU's Operation ASPIDES

US and Iran Face Deadlock Despite Diplomatic Advances

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscored the stark contrasts in views between the U.S. and Iran regarding Tehran’s uranium stockpile and the Strait of Hormuz. While President Trump insists on recovering enriched uranium, Iran claims its programs are peaceful, complicating ongoing negotiations amid rising oil prices and international tensions.

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DNV Study Highlights Prevention of Fuel Loss Due to Fouling

Shipowners prioritize antifouling effectiveness in hull coatings, as fouling can significantly hinder speed and fuel efficiency. Jotun’s innovative hull-cleaning robot has shown promise, maintaining vessel performance without measurable speed loss over three years. This approach, combining compatible coatings and regular cleaning, could revolutionize hull maintenance and support fleet decarbonization efforts.

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Iran Launches Bitcoin-Based Insurance Scheme for Ships Crossing Hormuz

Iran Sets Boundaries for New Oversight Area in Hormuz Corridor

Iran’s self-appointed Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA) has asserted its control over the Strait of Hormuz, introducing a permission-based transit system. This move outlines a maritime zone extending from Kuh Mobarak to Fujairah, enhancing Iranian oversight amid escalating regional tensions and raising concerns among shipping operators about safety and security.

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