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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INTERCARGO Sets Standards for Dry Bulk Ship-to-Ship Transfers

INTERCARGO has released its inaugural “Ship to Ship Transfer Guidelines for Bulk Carriers,” addressing the need for safe STS operations in regions with limited port infrastructure. These comprehensive guidelines cover planning, risk assessment, and emergency protocols, aiming to enhance safety and standardization in the dry bulk shipping industry.

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Hydrozen Powered Vessel

DNV Sets Competence Standards for Hydrogen-Powered Vessels

DNV has launched a new recommended practice for using hydrogen as ship fuel, focusing on the competence requirements for crew and technical personnel. With safety concerns like leakage and high-pressure storage, proper training is essential. The RP aims to guide operational procedures and enhance emergency preparedness for hydrogen-fueled vessels.

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Macgregor Launches Balanced Lashing System

New LXF Consortium Sets Standard for Ship Stowage and Lashing Practices

Lloyd’s Register has launched the Lashing Exchange Format (LXF) consortium to streamline container stowage and lashing data sharing in shipping. This collaboration, involving major classification societies and software developers, aims to create a standardized digital format, enhancing efficiency and consistency across the industry amid growing operational demands.

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UK Eases Russian Fuel Sanctions To Safeguard Diesel And

UK Relaxes Russian Sanctions on Diesel and Jet Fuel Imports

Britain has decided to ease sanctions on diesel and jet fuel refined from Russian crude abroad, prioritizing national interests amid rising prices linked to the Middle East conflict. Junior treasury minister Dan Tomlinson emphasized the importance of securing essential supplies for the economy while still supporting Ukraine. Critics warn this could benefit the Kremlin.

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IDsure to Advance Digital Certificate Network in Maritime Sector

IDsure, a digital identity infrastructure for the maritime sector, has secured €600,000 in seed funding. This investment will accelerate connections with flag states and training institutes, fostering a network of service providers. Aiming to revolutionize identity verification for over two million seafarers, IDsure offers aviation-grade verification and tamper-proof certificates.

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