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HD Hyundai’s Avikus Secures Industry-Record Contract To Supply Autonomous Navigation To 40 HMM Vessels

HD Hyundai’s Avikus Secures Industry-Record Contract To Supply Autonomous Navigation To 40 HMM Vessels
Avikus, HD Hyundai’s specialized autonomous navigation subsidiary, has signed a landmark agreement with HMM, South Korea’s leading national carrier, to supply its AI-based autonomous navigation solution, HiNAS Control, to 40 vessels. A Milestone in Global Autonomous...
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OPEC regains share in India as Russian oil imports slump in December

OPEC regains share in India as Russian oil imports slump in December
India’s Russian oil imports fell to their lowest level in two years in December, as Western sanctions pushed refiners to tap alternatives, lifting OPEC’s share of imports to an 11-month high, trade data showed. Lower imports of Russian oil, sold at a discount, is...
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Singapore’s biobunker sales hit record high of 1.36 mil mt in 2025

Singapore’s biobunker sales hit record high of 1.36 mil mt in 2025
Biobunker sales in Singapore, Asia’s largest biobunkering hub, rose 54.4% year over year to a record high of 1.36 million metric tons in 2025, according to preliminary data released by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Jan. 13. Total bio-blended HSFO...
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Maersk ramps up Suez Canal return that could dampen freight rates

Maersk ramps up Suez Canal return that could dampen freight rates
Maersk said last week that one of its services will resume using the Red Sea and Suez Canal this month, marking a key step towards ending two years of global trade disruption due to attacks on ships by Yemeni Houthi rebels. The Danish shipping group’s share price fell...
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Credibility, Capacity, and Constraint: Reflections on Ship Recycling in 2025 and What 2026 May Bring

Credibility, Capacity, and Constraint: Reflections on Ship Recycling in 2025 and What 2026 May Bring
The ship recycling market closed 2025 constrained, not distressed. Volumes remained low, prices eased further from early 2024 levels, and the supply of suitable recycling candidates stayed tight. At the same time, work continued at the yard level, focused on...
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Xeneta Schedule Reliability Scorecard: Global schedule reliability in 2025 only appeared stable on the surface

Xeneta Schedule Reliability Scorecard: Global schedule reliability in 2025 only appeared stable on the surface
Global schedule reliability in 2025 only appeared stable on the surface, masking a tug-of-war between geopolitical disruption and network optimisation. Route diversions, tariff uncertainty, and blank sailings weighed on performance, while new alliance strategies...
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