Why a perfectly operated ship can still fail its environmental targets

In today’s shipping market, running an efficient vessel is no longer enough.  According to Natalia Liashenko, CEO and founder of Marine Solver, the industry is becoming too focused on operational performance while overlooking a deeper issue that increasingly determines whether a ship succeeds or fails under modern environmental regulations: commercial decision-making.  With CII ratings and the...

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Older LNG carriers suddenly back in demand as global gas disruption reshapes the market

LNG vessels that many in the market once viewed as ageing assets are suddenly becoming highly sought-after again.  Since tensions around the Strait of Hormuz intensified and global LNG availability tightened, at least seven large LNG carriers built between 2005 and 2006 have reportedly changed ownership. The renewed activity reflects how quickly energy market disruptions can reshape shipping demand, especially as Asian buyers search for alternative...

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Dollar Tree strengthens logistics resilience with new US distribution hub strategy

Dollar Tree is continuing to reinforce its supply chain resilience through a series of logistics investments aimed at improving delivery speed, network efficiency and long-term scalability across the United States.  Chief Supply Chain Officer Roxanne Weng said the retailer is “making solid progress” in building a more flexible and robust distribution network, supported by targeted infrastructure expansion...

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