| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 08.07. | Hormuz tanker attacks send Gulf freight rates sharply higher | ||
| 08.07. | NYK names eighth LPG-fuelled VLGC at Kawasaki yard | ||
| 08.07. | Construction starts on OMS Group's first fibre-optic cable-laying vessel | ||
| 08.07. | ClarkSea Index rises 61% to $38,717 per day in first half of 2026 | ||
| 07.07. | Foreship designs energy-efficient ferry concept for Greek domestic market | ||
| 07.07. | Cadeler starts hull assembly on Wind Apex WTIV at COSCO yard | ||
| 07.07. | Thessaloniki Port briefs Greek minister on €195.6m Pier 6 expansion | ||
| 07.07. | Polaris Autoliners buys two PCTCs from Global Car Carriers | ||
| 07.07. | ECSA presses EU to recycle €9bn ETS revenues into shipping decarbonisation | ||
| 07.07. | ADNOC signs 15-year Ruwais LNG supply deal with INPEX | ||
| 07.07. | IGU says LNG vessel fleet grew 8.4% to 804 units in 2025 | ||
| 07.07. | Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd to return AE15 Gemini service to Suez route | ||
| 07.07. | KONGSBERG equips NIOZ research ship with ocean science technology package | ||
| 07.07. | Evergreen Marine director Chang Kuo-hua freed on NT$120m bail in insider-trading probe | ||
| 07.07. | Wärtsilä wins propulsion work for nine Grimaldi ferry newbuildings | ||
| 07.07. | NYK names new Tokyo Bay cruise ship Amane ahead of 2027 service start | ||
| 07.07. | DP World adds 2,500-TEU vessel to expand India coastal network | ||
| 07.07. | Baltic Hub wins $58.8m grant for Gdansk terminal upgrade | ||
| 07.07. | Canada picks TKMS over Hanwha Ocean for up to 12-submarine programme | ||
| 07.07. | Saipem wins $2bn FPSO contract for Kutei project in Indonesia | ||
| 06.07. | Everllence to supply eight compressor trains for Azule Energy FPSO off Angola | ||
| 06.07. | Marine Fuels Alliance adds TidalIQ FuelEU compliance calculator | ||
| 06.07. | Italian court annuls approval for Royal Caribbean-linked Fiumicino cruise port | ||
| 06.07. | CMA CGM targets second place ahead of Maersk by end-2027 | ||
| 06.07. | Israeli defence ministry opposes Hapag-Lloyd's $4.2bn ZIM takeover |