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Hapag-Lloyd confirms first methanol dual-fuel newbuildings order in China
Hapag-Lloyd’s latest newbuilding order was first mooted in November following the announcement of plans to order up to 22 new vessels
Carriers bet big on West Africa as Cape route shifts trade patterns
West Africa’s rise in the era of ultra-large containerships is no longer speculative; it is operational. Backed by purpose-built terminals and a hub-and-spoke model, the region is absorbing direct Asian calls from the world’s largest ships, posing a challenge for traditional West Mediterranean relay hubs as carriers reshape strategies
Liner operators acting as if they expect strong 2026, not slump
Market watchers have been expecting the container lines to fall prey to cyclical overcapacity since 2023. It hasn’t happened yet, and carriers are managing their fleets as if they don’t expect it to happen next year
One Hundred People 2025: Influence in an age of diminishing power
Shipping’s influencers still matter, but their sway is narrowing. Big bets on future fuels and efficiency collide with a global supply chain that is less efficient than a decade ago. Meanwhile, trade is fracturing along geopolitical lines, forcing shipowners to confront not only how they operate, but on which side of the divide they stand
Emerging economies to play a bigger role in international trade in 2026 and beyond
Container carriers must be nimble and pivot as geopolitics sways sourcing origins says Maersk
Can the US live with net zero? Shipping awaits an IMO deal it can believe in
Can the IMO craft a climate deal that satisfies US energy interests without sacrificing real emissions cuts?
One Hundred People 2025 countdown — 25-11
Lloyd’s List has launched its annual One Hundred People ranking, the definitive guide to the most influential figures shaping the maritime industry. The list will continue to unfold daily culminating on Friday with the announcement of the Top 10 and the unveiling of the industry’s most influential figure for 2025
Business as usual for Panama Canal as US pursues forceful Latin America stance
On one hand, it has been several months since US President Donald Trump has talked about ‘taking back’ the Panama Canal. On the other, Trump’s new National Security Strategy implies that the geopolitical situation for the waterway could be dicey going forward
Feeder vessel order boom pushes boxship orderbook past 11m teu
The orderbook share has now reached the equivalent of 35.2% of capacity of the fleet in service, a level only previously surpassed in 2010
Shipping decarbonisation delayed, not derailed, say BV chiefs
Despite the IMO’s net zero delay and patchy progress on green fuels, Bureau Veritas argues that environmental pressure, China’s scale and a pivot to efficiency technologies are locking shipping into a slower but hard‑to‑reverse decarbonisation path
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US sanctions derail Qingdao Port’s asset consolidation as Rizhao deal falls through
It is the latest setback to Shandong Port Group’s asset consolidation drive amid tightening controls on sanctioned oil trades
Business as usual for Panama Canal as US pursues forceful Latin America stance
On one hand, it has been several months since US President Donald Trump has talked about ‘taking back’ the Panama Canal. On the other, Trump’s new National Security Strategy implies that the geopolitical situation for the waterway could be dicey going forward
US imports fall as market awaits Supreme Court tariff ruling
It has been a surprisingly benign year for US box shipping volumes amid all the tariff chaos. The forecast is for lower imports in the first half of 2026, but there are a lot of variables in play, including what happens at the US Supreme Court
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Liner operators acting as if they expect strong 2026, not slump
Market watchers have been expecting the container lines to fall prey to cyclical overcapacity since 2023. It hasn’t happened yet, and carriers are managing their fleets as if they don’t expect it to happen next year
One Hundred People 2025: Influence in an age of diminishing power
Shipping’s influencers still matter, but their sway is narrowing. Big bets on future fuels and efficiency collide with a global supply chain that is less efficient than a decade ago. Meanwhile, trade is fracturing along geopolitical lines, forcing shipowners to confront not only how they operate, but on which side of the divide they stand
Hapag-Lloyd confirms first methanol dual-fuel newbuildings order in China
Hapag-Lloyd’s latest newbuilding order was first mooted in November following the announcement of plans to order up to 22 new vessels
Emerging economies to play a bigger role in international trade in 2026 and beyond
Container carriers must be nimble and pivot as geopolitics sways sourcing origins says Maersk
Can the US live with net zero? Shipping awaits an IMO deal it can believe in
Can the IMO craft a climate deal that satisfies US energy interests without sacrificing real emissions cuts?
Secondhand boxship market maintains momentum as recycling hits 20-year low
Recent transactions included the sale of two 4,300 teu panamaxes to Asian buyers, while prolific buyer MSC snapped up a 2,500 teu vessel from German owners
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