FILE PHOTO: Oil tanker HELGA is moored at one of Iraq's southern offshore oil terminals near Basra

Safety Concerns Persist as Strait of Hormuz Shipping Resumes

The Strait of Hormuz has reopened for shipping following a U.S.-Iran agreement, yet conditions are drastically altered. Commercial traffic resumes amid safety concerns over mines, compelling vessels to choose between Iranian-controlled and U.S.-backed routes. While oil exports increase, uncertainties linger, shaping a new maritime landscape from pre-conflict times.

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DHL and Vela Partner to Launch Wind-Powered Cargo Ships

DHL’s freight forwarding division has partnered with Vela to introduce wind-powered cargo shipping for transatlantic transport. This collaboration, announced on June 22, merges sustainability with logistics. Vela’s fleet, featuring a trimaran design, will operate routes between France and the U.S., significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Service begins in early 2027.

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Impact of Autonomous Vehicles on Maritime Security

Autonomous vehicles are becoming crucial for port security against maritime threats, including attacks by other autonomous systems. A December incident highlighted this when Ukraine’s Security Service reported an underwater drone strike on a Russian submarine, showcasing modern threats. Partnerships in technology are enhancing these systems, emphasizing the need for advanced, data-driven solutions.

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NEUMAR Launches to Drive Nuclear Innovation in Maritime Industry

Industrial leaders from the nuclear and maritime sectors have launched the NEUMAR association to promote nuclear innovation in maritime transport. Officially established on June 3, 2026, NEUMAR aims to reduce carbon footprints while enhancing energy security and competitiveness, positioning Europe as a leader in sustainable maritime nuclear solutions.

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Deferred Prosecution for Dali Chief Engineer in Baltimore Bridge Accident

Federal prosecutors have reached a deferred prosecution agreement with Karthikeyan Deenadayalan, chief engineer of the containership Dali, who admitted violating the Ports and Waterways Safety Act. He failed to report unsafe fuel systems, contributing to a severe maritime incident involving the Dali and the Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in fatalities.

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Drone view of oil tanker HELGA berthed at one of Iraq's southern offshore oil terminals near Basra

Iran’s New Insurance Demand Raises Tensions in Strait of Hormuz

The security situation in the Strait of Hormuz has worsened as Iran imposes new insurance requirements for commercial vessels amidst threats of force. INTERTANKO’s managing director criticized the chaos stemming from Iranian military warnings and emphasized that these insurance stipulations act as an indirect toll, raising concerns about international maritime law compliance.

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Rising Pirate Attacks in Gulf of Aden Raise Security Concerns

Maritime attacks in the Gulf of Aden have surged, with Somali pirates seizing vessels at alarming rates. The UKMTO has documented multiple incidents, including skiffs firing on commercial ships. Recent reports highlight attacks near Yemen, raising concerns about potential collaboration between Somali pirates and the Iran-backed Houthi group, complicating maritime security.

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