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AMS 188

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

AOM 1831

Barge | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: BATAM

B 14

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Muskegon, MI

BERKAT BELAYAN 02

Barge | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: BATAM

COMARCO 186

Barge | Flag: United Republic of Tanzania | Port: Zanzibar

D-2007

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Cheboygan, MI

ERIN

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

FRANKLIN 2001

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

G/P 35

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Morgan City, LA

HAI HANG 2

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

HAI HANG 3

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

HAI HANG 5

Barge | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

HUGHES 2001

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

JMC-180

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: BOSTON, MA

JS 1801

Barge | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: BATAM

LOCAR IX

Barge | Flag: Federative Republic of Brazil | Port: RIO DE JANEIRO

M-1702

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: Tampa, FL

NOVA 200-6

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: JUNEAU, AK

SAMUDRA VIII

Barge | Flag: Republic of Indonesia | Port: BATAM

U-802

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: NEW ORLEANS, LA

Maritime News

BYD Shenzhen: World's Largest Car Carrier becomes a Flashpoint on Chinese Exports

BYD Shenzhen: World's Largest Car Carrier becomes a Flashpoint on Chinese Exports

9 hours ago
The world's largest car carrier making its maiden voyage is generally cause for celebration. But in the case of Chinese car manufacturer BYD and its mammoth new BYD Shenzhen -- a 16,300 dwt, 9200 CEU, LNG Dual-Fuel PCTC that measures 219.9 x 37.7m with a 9.2m draft -- the ship instead represents the flooding of a market with cheap electric vehicles (EVs).The world's largest car-carrying ship - with the equivalent of 20 football fields of vehicles - completed its maiden journey late last month to dock in Brazil's Itajai port.
Van Oord Christens World's Largest and Most Sustainable Offshore Wind Installation Vessel

Van Oord Christens World's Largest and Most Sustainable Offshore Wind Installation Vessel

yesterday
Van Oord's new offshore wind installation vessel Boreas was officially christened on June 18 in Rotterdam. The event marked a milestone in Van Oord’s commitment to enhancing the energy transition. In addition, Van Oord announced that it had become the first marine contractor to receive approval on science-based targets for its decarbonization approach. The Boreas was christened by Ms. Carola Schouten, the mayor of Rotterdam. Guests and Van Oord employees gathered to celebrate this moment. Once it is operational, the Boreas will be the largest and most sustainable offshore wind installation vessel in the world.
With Sat Signal Jamming, Vessel Near Iran Appears to be in Rural Russia

With Sat Signal Jamming, Vessel Near Iran Appears to be in Rural Russia

yesterday
The Front Tyne oil tanker was sailing through the Gulf between Iran and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday when just past 9:40 a.m. shiptracking data appeared to show the massive vessel in Russia, in fields better known for barley and sugar beets.By 4:15 p.m., the ship's erratic signals indicated it was in southern Iran near the town of Bidkhun, before later placing it back and forth across the Gulf.Mass interference since the start of the conflict between Israel and Iran has affected nearly 1,000 ships in the Gulf, according to Windward, a shipping analysis firm.
Tanker Vessel Market Flashes Yellow as Middle East Burns

Tanker Vessel Market Flashes Yellow as Middle East Burns

yesterday
While global energy markets are not yet pricing in worst-case scenarios for the Israel-Iran war, oil tanker rates are providing a good real-time gauge of the escalating risks.Geopolitical risk has spiked following Israel's surprise bombardment of the Islamic Republic last Friday and Iran's retaliatory ballistic missile strikes, leading to a rally in global energy prices, with Brent crude rising 8% to roughly $75 a barrel.But markets and investors now appear to be in a holding pattern as the conflict unfolds, with possible scenarios spanning everything from an imminent ceasefire and strengthened nuclear deal to a joint U.S.
Iran Must Take Control of the Strait of Hormuz, says Former Iranian Minister

Iran Must Take Control of the Strait of Hormuz, says Former Iranian Minister

yesterday
Former Iranian Economy Minister Ehsan Khandouzi has said that tankers and LNG cargoes should only transit the Strait of Hormuz with Iranian permission and this policy should be carried out from "tomorrow [Wednesday] for a hundred days."It was not immediately clear whether Khandouzi was echoing a plan under theIranian establishment's consideration or sharing his personal opinion.Tehran has long used the threat of blocking the narrow waterway as a means to ward off Western pressure, without acting on its threats. The stakes have risen since Israel launched an air war on Iran last week after concluding the latter was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon.
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)
Maritime Reporter and Engineering News (June 2025)