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Safety

Keep informed with daily analysis and insight on safety and security issues affecting shipping, from
piracy activities to the latest safety measures to casualties

NTSB partly blames Baltimore bridge collapse on bridge itself

Marine insurance fallout from the Dali disaster will be curbed if the state of Maryland is culpable for the condition of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge when it was struck. The US National Transportation Board just concluded that the accident could have been prevented if Maryland had better protected the bridge.

Containers Reinsurance
INTERVIEW

The marine market must work together to improve shipping safety

If the International Group of P&I clubs and other maritime industry bodies work with the Together in Safety consortium, the result will be a dramatically improved and sustained safety performance by the shipping industry, says Grahaeme Henderson

Containers Dry Bulk

Pirates board asphalt tanker in Gulf of Guinea

The Gulf of Guinea has been quieter in terms of piracy activity in recent years, but still remains a kidnapping hotspot

Piracy and Security Risk and Compliance

Hanwha invests in Aussie shipbuilder Austal

Hanwha is aiming to be the largest shareholder with a 19.9% stake upon receiving Australian government approval

Finance Shipbuilding
DATA ANALYSIS

Escalation in Red Sea threat expected after US air strikes

Traffic trends unlikely to change if target criteria is expanded

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Keelung port oil spill contaminates multiple ships

Port clean-up efforts underway after a containership spills 100 litres of heavy fuel oil

Ports and Logistics Environment

Fatal Russian attack on Odesa a reminder of Moscow’s ability to disrupt shipping

Barbados-flagged MJ Pinar was hit by a ballistic missile while reportedly loading wheat bound for Algeria, killing four seafarers

Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk
UPDATED

Russian master of containership arrested for UK collision

Owner Ersnt Russ said fires on the containership have diminished, though the vessel is still emitting smoke and there are occasional reports of flames

Containers Casualty
UPDATED

Houthis ‘resume’ blockade on Israeli shipping in Red Sea

This announcement does not change the security situation as so-called restrictions against Israel-owned and -flagged vessels were never lifted even after the ceasefire was implemented

Red Sea Risk Containers

AIS interference reported in Strait of Hormuz

Ships were forced to rely on backup methods throughout the disruption

Piracy and Security Risk and Compliance
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