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AFAB Seguridad Electronica
AFAB Seguridad Electrónica is a company that specializes in electronic security solutions. While there isn't a plethora of detailed publicly accessible information, businesses of this nature typically offer a range of services that may include the installation, maintenance, and monitoring of security systems like
Agencia Naviera Maynas S.A.
Peruvian steamship company performing since 1970 regular liner service from Amazon river (Iquitos, Peru and Brazilian ports) to Gulf of Mexico including Houston and Port Everglades whereto main cargoes carried are forest products.
BANCO CONTINENTAL
Banco Continental, also known as BBVA Continental, is a prominent financial institution in Peru. Originally established in 1951, the bank has a long history of serving the Peruvian market with a wide range of financial products and services. It became a significant player in the banking industry not only within Peru
COIMPAÑIA NAVIERA NATALIA SAC
SECTOR NAVIERO
CONSULT-MAR S.R.L.
MARINE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS
CONSULT-MAR S.R.L.
Marine Equipment and Systems
CONSULT-MAR SRL (PERU)
Sales Agents
D. E. SURVEYORS
marine surveys
D.E. SURVEYORS
marine surveys
DESCARGO PERU S.A.C.
Stevedors and logistic Services
global marine surveyors group sac
consulting & surveying
Intercontrol SRL
Tanker Inspections and Certifications
INTERSEA S. R. Ltda.
Marine Consulting
INVERSIONES NAVIERAS S.A.C.
TUGBOAT OWNER AND OPERATOR
MARINA DE GUERRA DEL PERU
militay
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Maritime News
Global Energy Prices Jump as Middle East Crisis Interrupts Shipping, Oil Production
Global oil and gas prices jumped on Tuesday as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran halted energy exports from the Middle East, with Tehran attacking ships and energy facilities, closing navigation in the Gulf and forcing production stoppages from Qatar to Iraq.The benchmark Brent crude oil contract gained nearly 8% on Tuesday to above $83 per barrel, the highest since July 2024, taking gains since Friday to more than 15%. European gas prices soared as much as 40% before paring gains, adding to a 40% surge on Monday. Sugar, fertiliser and soy prices have all risen too.
Supertanker Costs Hit All-Time High as Iran Threatens Strait of Hormuz Closure
Supertanker costs in the Middle East have hit all-time highs, according to shipping data and industry sources on Tuesday, as the U.S.-Iran conflict intensifies with Tehran attacking ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.Shipping through the Strait between Iran and Oman, which carries around one-fifth of oil consumed globally as well as large quantities of liquefied natural gas, has ground to a near halt after vessels in the area were hit as Iran retaliated against U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Conflict Widens to Lebanon, Iran Threatens Ships
The U.S. and Israeli air war against Iran widened on Monday, with no end in sight as Israel attacked Lebanon in response to strikes by Hezbollah and Tehran kept up its missile and drone attacks on Gulf states that host U.S. military bases.U.S. President Donald Trump said the operation could continue for some weeks and that it was unclear who was in charge in Iran, following the targeted killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening hours of the U.S.-Israel campaign over the weekend.
At Least Three Tankers Hit in Gulf
At least three tankers were damaged off the Gulf coast and one seafarer was killed as Iranian retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran exposed ships to collateral damage, shipping sources and officials said on Sunday.Risks to commercial shipping have surged in the past 24 hours, with more than 200 vessels including oil and liquefied gas tankers dropping anchor around the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters, shipping data showed on Sunday.Iran has said it has closed navigation through the critical waterway, prompting Asian governments and refiners - key buyers - to assess oil stockpiles.The U.S.
U.S., Israel Stike Iran: What's Next for Shipping
The diplomatic route in Iran is now exhausted, as last night the United States and Israel attacked Iran, sharply escalating security risks for commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf and adjacent waters, prompting immediate operational and insurance repercussions across the global maritime sector.According to Jakob Larsen, Chief Safety & Security Officer at BIMCO, the attacks “dramatically increase the security risk to ships operating in the Persian Gulf and adjacent waters,” particularly for vessels with business ties to U.S. or Israeli interests.Larsen cautioned that ships connected commercially to U.S. or Israeli entities are more likely to be targeted in any retaliatory action.