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

From Crimea to Iran: two more ships join Russia’s grain-smuggling fleet

Following last year’s joint investigation with Lloyd’s List on Russia’s evolving tactics to export grain from occupied Ukraine, Bellingcat uncovers two more bulkers flying the Russian flag that have joined the grain-plundering fleet out of the Russia-occupied port of Sevastopol

Ukraine crisis Dry Bulk

Marooned ships at Baltimore make their exit as temporary channel opens

Five cargo vessels, including Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s vehicle carrier Carmen, trapped at Baltimore port since March 26 have been able to depart following the opening of the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel

Containers Casualty

UK Club beefs up loss prevention work

The move will see safety and risk management, claims and underwriting teams work more closely together to adapt cover offered by marine mutual

Red Sea Risk International

Maersk boxship likely target of Red Sea attack

After a two-week lull in activity, Iran-backed militant group the Houthis have launched several attacks at shipping in the Red Sea over the past 24 hours

Red Sea Risk Containers

Lack of insurance a threat to safety of navigation, nations tell IMO

A recent oil spill from a capsized barge, which damaged the coastline of Trinidad and Tobago, was just one example of what can happen when unsafe vessels sail without insurance

Risk and Compliance Insurance

Vessel reports explosion in the Red Sea

UKMTO reported the incident in the Red Sea on the morning of April 24, which comes after a significant quiet period for attacks in the region

Red Sea Risk Political Risk and Trade

Red Sea diversions weigh on cargo volumes and revenue at Höegh Autoliners

Fifth-biggest vehicle carrier operator reports a 14% drop in quarterly revenues because of longer Red Sea diversions. Nevertheless, spot freight rates are being maintained at record levels and Höegh Autoliners should gain from an uplift in pricing from upcoming contract renewals with its major shippers

Risk and Compliance Roro

Four missing as cargoship sinks after bridge allision in China

The general cargoship allided with a bridge in Fuzhou province on the evening of April 22 and sank after trying to reach the nearby beach, leaving four of its crew still missing

Casualty China

Houthis poised to ramp up Red Sea attacks following recent lull

Whether naval operations have degraded Houthi capabilities or the Iran-backed militants were simply regrouping, the latest warnings suggest that a resurgence of attacks targeting vessels in the Red Sea is imminent

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Baltimore city files Dali suit as larger temporary channel opening nears

Legal fallout from the destruction of Baltimore’s bridge by containership Dali has begun. As the court action heats up, work continues to clear the wreckage and allow more ships to pass

Containers Risk and Compliance

‘Alarming’ rise in seafarer abandonment cases seen in 2024

Size and scale of problem seen escalating dramatically with numbers of cases already three times higher than four years ago

Sustainability Crewing
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