Panama port battle, Hapag-Lloyd buys Zim, and VLCCs go bananas.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of February, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
Listeners please note this episode was recorded the day prior to the US/Israel attack on Iran on 28 February
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Panama declares CK Hutchison’s Panama Ports concession unconstitutional
CK Hutchison: Panama terminal takeover ‘unlawful’, ceases operations
Six-year jail sentence for Solong captain
Container lines’ Red Sea mixed messages confuse shippers
SeaLead plummets in shipping line rankings
Hapag-Lloyd’s acquisition of Zim an era defining moment
Trump’s Maritime Action Plan floats foreign built vessel US port fee
Gemini shines as container line punctuality plummets in 2026
Red hot VLCC market hits new highs amid US – Iran tensions
Reward offered for ‘missing’ dark fleet VLCC
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Red Sea hokey-kokey, the top risk for shipping businesses in 2026, and a booming dark fleet market.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of January, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
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IMO rules understate benefits of utilising captured carbon, says GCMD
Singapore report highlights crew fatigue in Hafnia Nile and Ceres I collision
Shipping sees regulatory changes as biggest risk to business in 2026
Asian shipping execs negative on IMO Net Zero Framework prospects
CMA CGM reverts services to Cape of Good Hope
Two dead, 15 rescued from capsized bulker off Philippines
Repeat orders mark wind propulsion success stories
Dark fleet ship-to-ship transfers off Malaysia more than double
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Shipping operates in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment and companies have to deal with delicate government relationships at a level of corporate diplomacy.
In this episode, we explore the intersection of geopolitics and maritime trade with Dr. Mary Papaschinopoulou and Neofytos Kourtesis from Mardiplo.
In a conversation led by host Punit Oza, Founder of Maritime NXT, they share their insights on how shipping companies navigate complex geopolitical challenges and the importance of corporate diplomacy in today's uncertain environment. Discover real-life success stories and learn how to effectively manage stakeholder relationships in the maritime industry.
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A continued newbuilding boom in 2025 sees shipyards with the third largest orderbook ever, can momentum be sustained in 2026?
In the fifth, and final, part of our shipping market outlook series we are focusing on the shipbuilding sector with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) Managing Director Adam Kent.
Speaking to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast he says 2025 was the fifth year of a sustained ordering boom with 90 million gt of vessels ordered last year.
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The tanker market goes into 2026 on strong footing against a complex geopolitical back drop, rising production, and fleet growth
In the fourth part of our shipping market outlook series we are focusing on the tanker sector with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) Analyst Tim Smith.
Speaking to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast Smith says that the tanker sector is coming into 2026 on a very strong footing.
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Dry bulk shipping went into 2026 in stronger than expected position, but will the market hold up?
In the third part of our shipping market outlook series, we are focusing on the dry bulk sector with Will Fray, a Director of Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
Speaking about the dry bulk market in 2025 to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast resilience is the word that Will uses.
By this he means resilience to various external factors such as tariffs and the now suspended USTR port fees on Chinese built and owned vessels and on fundamental basis that the fleet grew by 3% but demand only grew by 0.5% in terms on tonnes traded. “So, it's quite remarkable that dry bulk earnings only fell by around 10% year on year,” he says.
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A full return to Red Sea and Suez Canal transits by container lines is expected for 2026 combined with fleet growth will they be able to maintain profitability?
In the second part of our 2026 shipping market outlook series, we are focusing on the container sector with Maritime Strategies International (MSI) analyst Daniel Richards.
Speaking to the Seatrade Maritime Podcast Richards says the market is seeing the effects of cumulative supply growth - how will this impact 2026 and will container lines continue to order new tonnage?
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How will global the macro-economic outlook impact shipping markets in 2026?
In a five-part series to start 2026 we take a look at where shipping markets are headed in the coming year with experts Maritime Strategies International (MSI).
In this first part the Seatrade Maritime Podcast talked to Adam Kent, Managing Director of MSI, about the overall macro-economic outlook for shipping in 2026
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.2025 was a year like no other for shipping buffeted by US tariffs, trade wars, and geopolitical conflicts but through it all markets across most major sectors performed remarkably well. Going into 2026 there seems to be not let up with the US military action in Venezuela with days of the New Year so what does the rest of the coming 12 months have to offer the world of shipping?
In the first episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast for 2026 you will hear from Maritime Strategies International (MSI) analysts Adam Kent, Daniel Richards, Will Fray, and Tim Smith. They will be covering the macro-outlook for shipping as whole and then drilling down into the individual markets of container shipping, dry bulk, tankers, and shipbuilding.
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US seizes tankers of Venezuela, plenty of options for Zim, and find out what was the most read story on Seatrade Maritime News in 2025.
These are just some of the stories that are covered in the latest episode of Maritime in Minutes.
Seatrade Maritime News’ Marcus Hand and Gary Howard reflect on the month of December, with their highlights from the news in maritime and shipping, from the biggest stories to those that simply piqued their interest.
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VLCC newbuild pair to get Norsepower sails
Houthis release 10 seafarers from the Eternity C
US seizes VLCC Skipper off Venezuela
Cash stockpile gives Zim options for its future
Premier Alliance quietly shifting to hub and spoke network
Maersk completes first Red Sea transit in nearly two years
Most read story on Seatrade Maritime News in 2025
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In the latest episode of the Seatrade Maritime Podcast, Emma Howell, Content Director at Seatrade Maritime News speaks to Women in Ports CEO Raj Kehal about her journey from the Port of London Authority to founding Women in Ports in 2024.
Raj shares her insights on the challenges women face in the ports sector, the importance of data in driving change, and how collaboration with organisations like WISTA can create meaningful solutions. They delve into the organisation's mission to empower women through training, advocacy, and knowledge-sharing, and the need for structural changes to ensure equal opportunities.
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