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AGUILA BLANCA

Crew Boat | Flag: Mexico

ARABIAN SEA

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: Portsmouth, RI

ARINA SCOUT

High Speed Craft | Flag: Republic of Panama | Port: PANAMA

COSMOS 2

Crew Boat | Flag: Mexico | Port: CIUDAD DEL CARMEN

GELBERMAN

Tug | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW YORK, NY

GULF COAST IV

Tank Barge | Flag: Kingdom of Bahrain | Port: BAHRAIN

INCHCAPE 11

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: DUBAI

INTER SEAS I

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: DUBAI

INUKSHUK

Yacht | Flag: Marshall Islands | Port: JALUIT

JENS LEON

Fishing | Flag: Faroe Islands | Port: SALTANGARA

LELEAN TIDE

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Republic of Vanuatu | Port: PORT VILA

NMS 101

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: United Arab Emirates | Port: ABU DHABI

PENMAR SKY

Tug | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

Maritime News

MODEC Advances Construction of Brazil-Bound Gato do Mato FPSO

MODEC Advances Construction of Brazil-Bound Gato do Mato FPSO

4 days ago
MODEC has completed the forward hull section of floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel Gato do Mato, marking a key construction milestone for the Brazil-bound offshore production unit.The forward hull section, built at Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering's Yokosuka shipyard in Japan, has departed for China, where it will be integrated with the aft hull section before the vessel moves to the next stage of construction.The project is the first to use MODEC's Next Generation Hull (NGH) design and the first FPSO hull to be built in partnership with Sumitomo Heavy Industries Marine & Engineering under the company's multi-yard construction model
A.P. Moller Holding to Acquire Ocean Yield from KKR

A.P. Moller Holding to Acquire Ocean Yield from KKR

4 days ago
A.P. Moller Holding has agreed to acquire 100% of Oslo-based ship leasing company Ocean Yield from funds managed by investment firm KKR, expanding its maritime portfolio.Ocean Yield has interests in more than 70 vessels across several shipping segments, including gas carriers, LNG carriers, container ships, crude, product and chemical tankers, and dry bulk carriers.Under KKR's ownership since 2021, Ocean Yield has invested more than $3 billion to expand its portfolio, diversify its investment-grade customer base and nearly double its long-term contracted backlog to more than $5 billion, the companies said.The financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.
Container Ship Runs Aground Outside Iran-Approved Hormuz Route

Container Ship Runs Aground Outside Iran-Approved Hormuz Route

5 days ago
Iran's state media said on Wednesday a foreign container ship ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz after entering shallow waters outside the shipping route designated by Iranian authorities.State media reiterated the Revolutionary Guards' warning that vessels should transit only through the corridor south of Iran's Larak island, which Tehran says is the sole approved entry and exit route for ships passing through the strait.(Reuters - Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Editing by Alex Richardson)
Commercial Ships Hit in Hormuz Missile Attacks

Commercial Ships Hit in Hormuz Missile Attacks

32 minutes ago
Iran's Revolutionary Guards fired at least two missiles at commercial ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, Axios reported, citing two U.S. officials.Two commercial ships suffered significant damage but had no casualties, the report said, citing a U.S. official.Separately, Britain's maritime security agency said a tanker caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile east of Oman's Limah early on Tuesday.The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations agency (UKMTO) said early on Tuesday that the tanker was struck on its port side while travelling southbound about 8 nautical miles (15 km) east of Limah, causing a fire.
Windward Daily Report: 16 Outbound Vessels Transit Hormuz

Windward Daily Report: 16 Outbound Vessels Transit Hormuz

13 hours ago
July 6 presents a modest but operationally significant shift at Kharg Island, where both the western and eastern crude terminals were reoccupied overnight by dark ballast tankers, fresh arrivals not present in the July 5 collection, indicating a new loading cycle is opening after a period of terminal vacancy. Three dark VLCC-class tankers of approximately 333 meters are now at berth across both terminals, with loading expected to commence within 6 to 24 hours.July 5 recorded 36 AlS-visible transits, 20 inbound and 16 outbound, with the southern corridor accounting for 11 of 16 outbound transits, a notably higher share than the northern corridor's 5.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2026)