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Three Survivors of Hormuz Attack File Suit Against Thai Shipping Line

Published Jul 10, 2026 2:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

Thailand’s Central Labour Court accepted a lawsuit on Friday, July 10, filed on behalf of three crewmembers who survived the Iranian attack on the bulker Mayuree Naree in March. A lawyer for the individuals told reporters the men are suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and are unable to work while alleging the shipping company is not adequately taking care of the individuals. The 30,000 dwt bulker was attempting to make a transit through the Strait of Hormuz on March...

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Carnival Cruise Line new cruise ship

Steel Cut for Carnival Cruise Line’s Next Mega Ship, Carnival Destiny

Published Jul 10, 2026 1:57 PM by The Maritime Executive

Fincantieri and Carnival Cruise Line celebrated the first steel cut for the line’s new cruise ship, which will be the largest built by Fincantieri and the largest built in Italy as the line becomes the next to jump the 200,000 gross tons milestone. Expected to be approximately 25 percent larger than Carnival’s current largest cruise ship, the line is harkening back to another revolutionary ship, announcing the new ship will be named Carnival Destiny. Scheduled for delivery in the summer...

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Strait of Hormuz

Dark Transits of Hormuz and Spoofing Increase as Ships Avoid Omani Route

Published Jul 10, 2026 12:18 PM by The Maritime Executive

Transits through the Strait of Hormuz have not stopped this week after the renewed attacks, but have slowed dramatically, and especially along the so-called Southern Corridor hugging the Omani coast. Despite Iran’s assertions of control, U.S. Central Command continues to say the Strait is open and vessels are moving through. The exact number of transits is difficult to establish, in part because more vessels are going dark. Maritime software and data intelligence provider AXSMarine reports that the latest attacks appear...

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Chinese Military

Russian Navy Conducts Joint Exercise with Chinese North Sea Fleet

Published Jul 10, 2026 10:51 AM by The Maritime Executive

Russian Pacific Fleet ships led by the missile cruiser RFS Varyag have commenced the at-sea phase of Exercise Joint Sea 2026 with the PLA Navy (PLAN) off Qingdao, headquarters of the PLAN’s North Sea Fleet. The exercise started with the customary football matches and exchange visits between crews of the participating ships, and pre-exercise planning conferences, before moving on July 9 to the sea phase, in which the PLAN announced that joint reconnaissance, air defense, anti-missile defense, and coordinated submarine...

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Refinery at Ganjiaxiang, Nanjing (Vmenkov / CC BY SA 3.0)

China Begins to Return to the World Oil Market

China's withdrawal from the global oil market was one of the biggest surprises of the Strait of Hormuz shutdown. Shortly after Iran closed the strait in early March, China quietly banned exports of refined petroleum products and drastically cut its purchasing of foreign oil, taking the world's largest buyer off the market overnight - thereby offsetting the drop in Gulf supply and keeping a lid on crude prices. It has now lifted its prohibition on fuel exports, opening the door...

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Shipbuilding

Karachi Shipyard Pakistan

Pakistan Begins Construction on its First Containership Since the 1980s

As part of a broader government initiative to leverage the country’s blue economy, Pakistan has begun the construction of its first large commercial ship, a containership, since the industry largely stalled in the 1980s. Assembly of the vessel has begun at the country’s only shipyard, and it is expected to contribute to the economy and save the country vital foreign exchange costs. The Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works is building the vessel, which will have a capacity of 1,100 TEU,...

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Environment

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The Hidden Operational Value in Your Emissions Data

Collecting environmental data is often seen as a box to be checked, a mandatory chore. However, some waterfront organizations are beginning to shift their thinking. Of course, environmental data is necessary for compliance. But that very same data contains hidden operational insights that waterfront executives depend upon. It's about much more than energy efficiency or environmental impact; it's about operational efficiency and business impact too. The question has become: how can waterfront operations alleviate this burden while still gaining the...

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Business

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EU Parliament Votes to Block Irish Alumina Plant's Sales to Russia

The European Parliament has expressed its displeasure with an ongoing, militarily-relevant trade route between Ireland and Russia. The EU's largest alumina plant is in County Limerick, Ireland, and it ships the majority of its output to Russia. After years of controversy, the European Parliament has passed a non-binding motion requesting the European Commission to put a blanket ban on all sales of alumina to Russian buyers, which would shut down the route and undermine the plant's business. The dust-up involves...

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