Ericsson and Net Feasa unveil maritime 5G and AI connectivity platform for container shipping

Ericsson and IoT specialist Net Feasa have launched a global partnership aimed at transforming maritime connectivity through secure, carrier-grade 4G and 5G coverage for container vessels, combined with an AI-driven operational platform designed to improve decision-making from ship to shore.  The solution integrates Ericsson Radio System technology with Ericsson’s on-demand 5G core delivered as a service, alongside Net Feasa’s Agentic Control Tower platform. Together, they aim to give shipping operators continuous, secure connectivity and AI-ready data access wherever vessels operate globally.  Connectivity backhaul will be supported through low-earth orbit satellite...

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Thenamaris expands LR2 fleet with fresh Chinese newbuilding order at Hengli

Thenamaris is pressing ahead with its tanker fleet renewal programme after booking three LR2 product tanker newbuildings at China’s Hengli Heavy Industries, further strengthening its position in the product tanker segment.  The Chinese shipyard confirmed the order via social media, although no pricing details or delivery schedule have been disclosed.  This latest move adds to an already active newbuilding pipeline...

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GEFO strengthens inland gas fleet with Unigas Shipping acquisition

GEFO is continuing to expand its inland gas tanker operations after agreeing to acquire the gas shipping activities of Swiss operator Unigas Shipping in a deal covering seven vessels.  The Hamburg-based company said the transaction, structured as an asset deal, is expected to be completed between June and July 2026.  The acquisition package includes three operational gas...

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WinGD breaks new ground with world’s first ethanol-fuelled marine engine orders

WinGD has taken a notable step in the maritime energy transition after securing the world’s first orders for ethanol-fuelled engines intended for deep-sea commercial vessels.  The Swiss engine designer confirmed that its new X-DF-M/E ethanol engines will power two Guaibamax-class ore carriers currently being built in China for Shandong Shipping Corporation. The vessels will operate under long-term charter to Brazilian mining giant Vale.  Each ship, with a deadweight of...

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EU weighs tighter controls on Irish alumina exports amid concerns over indirect links to Russian defence supply chain

The European Commission is preparing potential measures to restrict certain goods that could indirectly support Russia’s military production, with alumina — including material produced in Ireland — now under increased scrutiny.  The move follows an investigation by The Irish Times, in collaboration with the Organised Crime and...

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Maritime leaders warned AI success depends on data, workflows and industry readiness

Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from experimentation to everyday operations across the maritime sector. From chartering and voyage planning to compliance, documentation and commercial management, shipping companies are increasingly integrating AI into critical workflows.  But according to a new report from Veson Nautical, the real issue facing the industry is no longer whether to adopt AI...

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Middle East races to reshape global trade corridors as Hormuz crisis deepens

The ongoing shipping crisis around the Strait of Hormuz is now triggering something far bigger than temporary disruption. Across the Middle East and Asia, governments, ports and major industrial groups are moving quickly to redesign trade routes and reduce dependence on one of the world’s most sensitive maritime chokepoints.  According to the...

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Tanker ordering boom puts industry on course for record-breaking year

The tanker sector is moving deeper into one of the biggest ordering waves the industry has ever seen, with new research suggesting 2026 could end up recording the highest annual tanker newbuilding total in history.  According to investment bank Evercore ISI, the first four and a half months of the year have already produced the fifth-highest level of tanker ordering seen this century, underlining how aggressively owners are continuing to expand fleets while freight markets remain exceptionally strong.  In a recent report, Evercore ISI warned that owners appear unwilling to slow down while market conditions remain favourable.  “Owners...

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