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Containers

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis, and market insight from the container shipping industry through our expert coverage

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Middle East port update: Thursday, June 11

In UAE, ship-to-ship operations are allowed in Dubai waters anchorage with tug assistance; each operation will be assessed separately. No underway STS is permitted till further notice

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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How the Hormuz crisis changed the equation for shipping stocks

If you look at year-on-year gains, shipping shares have done phenomenally well. If you look at performance since the beginning of the Hormuz crisis, returns are minimal. The big exception is BWET, which has left the rest of the shipping field in the dust

Tankers and Gas Strait of Hormuz crisis

Container rates surge on early peak season, but staying power in doubt

Carriers ride early peak season to push rates higher, yet transpacific demand is expected to soften with signs of loosening capacity raising questions over the rally’s staying power

Containers Political Risk and Trade
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Middle East port update: Wednesday, June 10

In Bahrain, operations remain limited due to the current situation. BAPCO operations remain suspended

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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The fear was that Trump policies would stifle US imports, yet demand endures

Trump’s tariffs and the war with Iran were predicted to be bad for US goods import demand — a negative for container shipping — but US box volumes have been surprisingly robust

Containers United States
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Middle East port update: Tuesday, June 9

Shuaiba and Shuwaikh ports in Kuwait are at ISPS Level 2

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Containership orderbook set to breach 40% as smaller Chinese yards ride the wave

Containership orderbook nears 40%, though still short of the 50%-plus peak around the 2008 financial crisis

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LNG carrier rates set to rebound as Hormuz disruption stretches voyages

A summer scramble for alternative LNG cargoes triggered by the Hormuz blockade could drive another round of increases in shipping rates

Tankers and Gas Energy

Middle East port update: Thursday, June 11

In UAE, ship-to-ship operations are allowed in Dubai waters anchorage with tug assistance; each operation will be assessed separately. No underway STS is permitted till further notice

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Global container ports strain as performance index shows turnaround times rising and supply chain pressures intensifying

The 2025 Container Port Performance Index shows vessel time in ports increasing again as geopolitical shocks, climate disruption and volatile shipping networks expose widening gaps in global port performance

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ICS report highlights challenges for onboard carbon capture

A Lloyd’s Register report for the International Chamber of Shipping has found that onboard CO2 capture (OCCS) is technically possible, but still has far to go

Decarbonisation Sustainability

CMA CGM places first newbuild order with China’s fast-rising Hengli

France’s CMA CGM is being added to Hengli HI’s growing client list, which already includes key boxship owners MSC and Eastern Pacific Shipping

Containers Shipbuilding

Middle East port update: Thursday, June 11

In UAE, ship-to-ship operations are allowed in Dubai waters anchorage with tug assistance; each operation will be assessed separately. No underway STS is permitted till further notice

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

How the Hormuz crisis changed the equation for shipping stocks

If you look at year-on-year gains, shipping shares have done phenomenally well. If you look at performance since the beginning of the Hormuz crisis, returns are minimal. The big exception is BWET, which has left the rest of the shipping field in the dust

Tankers and Gas Strait of Hormuz crisis

Global container ports strain as performance index shows turnaround times rising and supply chain pressures intensifying

The 2025 Container Port Performance Index shows vessel time in ports increasing again as geopolitical shocks, climate disruption and volatile shipping networks expose widening gaps in global port performance

Containers Ports and Logistics

Nuclear hype continues, but its path to a business case is unclear

Small modular reactor hopefuls continue to work towards the dream of next-gen nuclear propulsion. But the technology has formidable barriers to overcome

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