Home/Shipping & Ports

Shipping & Ports

Latest news and insights from shipping & ports.

AI Speech Recognition Could Turn VHF Chatter into Clear Commands for Safer Tug and Pilot Operations

AI Speech Recognition Could Turn VHF Chatter into Clear Commands for Safer Tug and Pilot Operations

Artificial intelligence supported automatic speech recognition is being explored as a way to improve very high frequency radio communications during pilotage and towage, where misunderstandings can quickly translate into…

Mon Mar 09 20265 min
Tug Owners Roll Out AI Tools to Tighten Scheduling, Logistics and Safety as Digital Operations Mature

Tug Owners Roll Out AI Tools to Tighten Scheduling, Logistics and Safety as Digital Operations Mature

Tug and workboat owners are accelerating adoption of AI-driven software to improve chartering, scheduling, logistics and day-to-day fleet efficiency. The push reflects a broader shift toward data-driven operations where…

Fri Mar 06 20264 min
Anglo Eastern Pilot Course Uses Ammonia Bunkering Skid to Test Crew Decisions Under Pressure

Anglo Eastern Pilot Course Uses Ammonia Bunkering Skid to Test Crew Decisions Under Pressure

Anglo Eastern ran a dedicated pilot training course on ammonia as a marine fuel in November 2025, positioning it as part of a broader plan to build dual-fuel capability ahead of taking over ammonia-fuelled ships. The cou…

Fri Mar 06 20265 min
China’s Leading Shipyards Tighten Their Hold on Global Newbuild Orders as Volume and Value Diverge

China’s Leading Shipyards Tighten Their Hold on Global Newbuild Orders as Volume and Value Diverge

China’s shipbuilding industry continues to capture a large share of global newbuilding demand, and the latest orderbook snapshot shows its top yards extending their lead across multiple vessel segments. The past ye…

Thu Mar 05 20264 min
Adriatic LNG Raises Regasification Capacity and Locks In Utilisation to 2045 After 2025 Upgrade Works

Adriatic LNG Raises Regasification Capacity and Locks In Utilisation to 2045 After 2025 Upgrade Works

Adriatic LNG says it injected 8.2 billion cubic metres of natural gas into Italy’s grid in 2025, covering more than 13 percent of national gas demand. The operator links this performance to sustained terminal utili…

Wed Mar 04 20264 min
PreviousPage 2 of 3Next

Weekly Briefing

Get essential ocean economy news delivered to your inbox every morning. Market insights, policy updates, and expert analysis.

Join 50,000+ professionals. Unsubscribe anytime.