Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “global trade”
Posts
COSCO Reopens Asia–Gulf Container Routes as Strait of Hormuz Becomes a Controlled Corridor
COSCO’s decision to restart container-ship bookings between Asia and the Gulf is less a routine logistics update and more a signal flare in a deeply fractured maritime landscape. After weeks of disruption, where vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a near standstill, the move suggests that shipping is beginning to adapt—not to stability, but to a new kind of managed uncertainty.
The Strait, long treated as a neutral artery of global trade, has effectively shifted into a controlled passage.
Posts
Dorian LPG Adds Dual-Fuel Areion to Fleet as It Pushes Deeper Into Lower-Emission Gas Shipping
Dorian LPG has taken delivery of Areion, a 93,000 cbm dual-fuel very large gas carrier built by Hanwha Ocean at the Okpo shipyard in South Korea, marking another step in the company’s effort to modernize its fleet around lower-emission propulsion and more flexible cargo capability. The vessel will enter service through the Helios LPG Pool, the jointly controlled commercial platform operated with MOL Energia from offices in Copenhagen and Singapore, and it arrives with a profile that says a lot about where the VLGC market is heading: cleaner operations, fuel optionality, and a growing interest in ships that can handle not only LPG but ammonia as well.