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Hapag-Lloyd containership

Hapag-Lloyd Pursues Strategy to Add Feeders that Improve Efficiency

Published Dec 16, 2025 6:50 PM by The Maritime Executive

Hapag-Lloyd is moving forward with its corporate strategy to expand its fleet of feeder containerships that will enhance the efficiency and environmental performance of the fleet. Feeders have taken on an increasing importance as the carrier is part of the new Gemini Cooperation with Maersk that is built around a network of feeders and hub ports for the liner service between Asia and Europe. The carrier announced last week that it had ordered eight 4,500 TEU containerships at an investment...

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Ocean City Maryland

Court Denies Motion for Injunction of BOEM’s Review of Maryland COP

Published Dec 16, 2025 5:48 PM by The Maritime Executive

A federal court judge in Maryland has denied a request by offshore wind developer US Wind for a preliminary injunction against the federal government in its ongoing fight to save its planned offshore wind project off Ocean City, Maryland. It is the latest twist in the ongoing court battle over Maryland’s first offshore wind project and the broader battle against the Trump administration’s efforts to derail the industry and revoke existing permits. US Wind, which is a partnership between investment...

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Blue whale

California Protects Blue Whales and Blue Skies With Historic State Law

Published Dec 16, 2025 4:33 PM by Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies

In October, California Assembly Bill 14, “Coastal resources: Protecting Blue Whales and Blue Skies Program” (AB-14) was signed into law, making California the first state in the country to strengthen a longstanding voluntary effort to reduce air pollution and risks to endangered whale populations off California’s coast by reducing speeds of large ocean-going vessels. Air pollution is one of the biggest environmental threats to human health, linked both to increased risk of chronic diseases and mortality. In California, due to...

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AIS data shows just one ship located near the region of massive 50-foot wave heights (Pole Star Global)

Severe Weather Disrupts Shipping in the North Atlantic

Published Dec 16, 2025 4:25 PM by The Maritime Executive

A severe, rapidly-intensifying storm is forcing ships to divert southwards to avoid serious conditions. A massive low of just 938 millibars is churning south of Greenland, bringing winds of up to 80 knots and "phenomenal" seas of up to 54 feet - genuinely difficult weather, even for large merchant ships. AIS data provided by Pole Star Global suggests that almost all transatlantic shipping has diverted well to the south in order to avoid the worst wave heights, which are located...

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Offshore

Ocean City Maryland

Court Denies Motion for Injunction of BOEM’s Review of Maryland COP

A federal court judge in Maryland has denied a request by offshore wind developer US Wind for a preliminary injunction against the federal government in its ongoing fight to save its planned offshore wind project off Ocean City, Maryland. It is the latest twist in the ongoing court battle over Maryland’s first offshore wind project and the broader battle against the Trump administration’s efforts to derail the industry and revoke existing permits. US Wind, which is a partnership between investment...

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Shipbuilding

Hapag-Lloyd containership

Hapag-Lloyd Pursues Strategy to Add Feeders that Improve Efficiency

Hapag-Lloyd is moving forward with its corporate strategy to expand its fleet of feeder containerships that will enhance the efficiency and environmental performance of the fleet. Feeders have taken on an increasing importance as the carrier is part of the new Gemini Cooperation with Maersk that is built around a network of feeders and hub ports for the liner service between Asia and Europe. The carrier announced last week that it had ordered eight 4,500 TEU containerships at an investment...

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Environment

Odfjell chemical tanker

Odfjell Tankers Launches Green Corridor Between Brazil and Europe

Norwegian shipping major Odfjell reports it has initiated the first green corridor for service between Brazil and Europe. The company emphasizes that this is not a one-off demonstration, but instead, with supply contracts, it becomes a long-term commitment to demonstrating what is possible today. The company reports it has secured a supply of sustainable biofuel, which will be used as its chemical tankers make the 5,000-nautical-mile journey between Brazil and Europe. The corridor will operate 12 to 15 voyages per...

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Business

Barcelona container terminal

Report: “Intractable Impasse” in Hutchison-BlackRock-MCS Deal Due to China

A new report indicates that with negotiations dragging on for months, the sale of Hutchison’s international terminal operations to a partnership of BlackRock and MSC’s Terminal Investment Limited (TiL) may have now hit an “intractable impasse.” The Wall Street Journal, in an exclusive report, writes that China has “upped its demands,” possibly sinking a potential agreement. Earlier reports said that China was demanding an equal share for the state-owned shipping company, COSCO, in the deal alongside BlackRock and MSC’s TiL....

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