Transits
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Maritime News
Cruise Ship Transits the Suez Canal Bound for Saudi Arabia
The cruise ship Aroya, which was launched by the Cruise Saudi initiative, made what has become a rare transit…
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Maritime News
Russia: First NSR International Boxship Route to Start as Box Volume Grows
Russian officials are again highlighting the growth of shipping and specifically containership along the Northern Sea Route. In just…
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Marine World
Shipping Data Shows Strait of Hormuz Transits Collapsed Ahead of Ceasefire
Maritime traffic through the strategic Strait of Hormuz dropped significantly on Monday ahead of the ceasefire between Iran, the United…
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Maritime News
Denmark is Tracking Stateless Tanker as it Transits Straits
Danish authorities confirmed that they have identified a tanker that they believed provided false information regarding its flag and…
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Grounded Laker Transits to Shipyard for Repairs
After defueling, lightering off cargo and undergoing a thorough inspection, the laker Hon. James L. Oberstar has gotten under…
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Marine World
U.S. Coast Guard’s New Icebreaker USCGC ‘Storis’ Transits Panama Canal en Route to Arctic
On the way to its initial Arctic deployment U.S. Coast Guard polar icebreaker Storis (WAGB 21) has transited through the…
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Maritime News
Trump Demands Free Transits for U.S. Ships on Suez Canal
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump called for the Suez Canal and the Panama Canal to provide no-cost transits…
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Port News
Red Sea transits off limits for most as Israel pounds Gaza
The majority of the global merchant fleet is expected to keep away from the Red Sea for the foreseeable future…
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Marine World
Photos: MT Sounion Transits Suez Canal Six Months After Houthi Attack
The Greek-registered MT Sounion oil tanker has successfully completed its transit through Egypt’s Suez Canal following a complex salvage operation…
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Marine World
BIMCO: Panama Canal Transits Remain 10% Below Average Despite Lifted Drought Restrictions
Ship transits through the Panama Canal remain significantly lower than historical averages, with capacity down 10% between September 2024 and…
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