Saudi Arabia Launches Major Maritime Sustainability Project for Caribbean Nations

Saudi Arabia has launched the “Caribbean Maritime Transport Sustainability” project to support 14 Caribbean nations, in partnership with the International Maritime Organization (IMO). This initiative aims to enhance maritime legislation and regulatory frameworks, enabling countries to ratify key IMO instruments and develop national maritime policies over the next two years.

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By The Numbers: Maritime Safety In 2026 — Fewer Losses,

Maritime Safety Analysis Reports Decline in Shipping Losses

The maritime industry has improved safety, yet faces complex challenges, as noted in Allianz Commercial’s Safety and Shipping Review 2026. While global shipping losses are at historic lows, risks from geopolitical tensions, cybercrime, and aging fleets persist. Approximately 90% of global trade relies on maritime transport, highlighting safety’s critical importance.

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Shipping Industry Faces Persistent Threat from Geopolitical Instability

The International Chamber of Shipping’s Maritime Barometer highlights geopolitical instability as the top risk for shipping, a concern noted for four years. The report emphasizes interconnected threats, including regulatory challenges and cybersecurity issues, with shipping leaders prioritizing operational resilience and established fuel options amid rising uncertainties in the global landscape.

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Oman, Iran Discuss Managing Strait Of Hormuz

Oman Introduces Temporary Shipping Route in Strategic Strait of Hormuz

Oman has partnered with the International Maritime Organization to establish a temporary maritime corridor in the Strait of Hormuz, enhancing safety for vessels. Ships must coordinate with the IMO and Omani authorities, adhering to legal frameworks. This initiative promotes unimpeded navigation without transit fees, underscoring the region’s strategic importance.

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IMO’s Revised SOLAS Interpretations Impact Oil Tanker Access Inspections

The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has issued new guidelines for Permanent Means of Access (PMA) on oil tankers and bulk carriers, emphasizing annual inspections to ensure safety. These requirements address access to cargo areas for vessels over specified tonnage, highlighting the need for compliance with updated inspection protocols and maintenance practices.

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Anschuetz Adds Generic Overlay For SYNAPSIS ECDIS NX

New Generic Overlay Capability Boosts SYNAPSIS ECDIS NX Functionality

Anschuetz has enhanced the SYNAPSIS (W)ECDIS NX with the Generic Overlay feature, enabling seamless integration of external geo-referenced data onto navigational charts. This allows third-party systems to overlay data with standard navigational information, improving hazard recognition and decision-making, particularly with real-time visualizations from systems like FarSounder’s 3D sonar.

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