| Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 09.07. | Asyad Shipping orders six Hyundai Heavy product tankers | ||
| 09.07. | Hanwha Systems starts 30-ton unmanned vessel sea trials | ||
| 09.07. | Piracy incidents fall to lowest first-half level since 1992, IMB says | ||
| 09.07. | UK and Netherlands to build eight amphibious ships in £2.4bn deal | ||
| 09.07. | Gulftainer launches trade infrastructure strategy around ports, logistics and shipping | ||
| 09.07. | Bosphorus traffic to close on 11 July for Turkish Naval Forces Cup yacht race | ||
| 08.07. | GTT lands tank design work for four COSCO LNG carriers at Jiangnan | ||
| 08.07. | MOL extends Shell role for cargo transfer vessel in Brazil | ||
| 08.07. | Boskalis cable-layer Ndurance installs 31 cables at French wind farm | ||
| 08.07. | IMO urges ships to avoid Strait of Hormuz as attacks trap nearly 6,000 seafarers | ||
| 08.07. | India to sell up to 5.04% of Cochin Shipyard | ||
| 08.07. | PSA Mumbai passes 13m TEU at JNPA | ||
| 08.07. | Peninsula and ITOCHU launch ammonia bunkering venture in Europe | ||
| 08.07. | CMA CGM tops top-10 carrier growth with 235,500-TEU fleet gain | ||
| 08.07. | Kamarajar Port becomes India's second major port with 18-metre draft | ||
| 08.07. | HD Hyundai shipbuilding arm and Schneider Electric target floating data centres | ||
| 08.07. | Seaspan and Maersk expand $75m retrofit drive across 18 chartered vessels | ||
| 08.07. | Super Typhoon Bavi puts China ports on alert as authorities prepare shutdown measures | ||
| 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 |