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Greek seafarers strike for crews trapped in the Gulf after Iran war

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

Greek seafarers started a 24-hour-long strike on Thursday. They halted local ferry services as they protested about vessel crews stuck in the Gulf during the Middle East conflict. The 'Iran - conflict' threatens Gulf ports, and has already disrupted the global trade via the Strait of Hormuz.

Data shows that Russia's Black Sea Novorossiysk Port will accept tanker for loading diesel after suspension.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

Sources and LSEG data show that a tanker is seen heading 'to Russia's Black Sea Port?of Novorossiysk to?"load _diesel" after the facility had suspended operations Monday due to a drone strike. According to shipping?data the Cameroon flag tanker…

Kremlin: Iran hasn't requested Russian weapons supplies

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

The Kremlin confirmed on Thursday that Iran has not approached Moscow to request?arms supplies. Russia condemned U.S. - Israeli strikes and demanded an immediate ceasefire. Iran signed a strategic partnership agreement with Moscow last year.

Bunge explores alternative shipping routes in the Middle East Conflict

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

A spokesperson for Bunge, the global grains 'trader', said that they are exploring alternative shipments routes to reduce disruptions due to conflict in the Middle East. After the?U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, shipping through the Strait?of Hormuz has been disrupted…

Russian LNG tanker changes route after attack on similar vessel off Libya

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 5, 2026

LSEG ship tracking data showed that a 'tanker' carrying liquefied natural -gas from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 plant diverted away from the Mediterranean Sea and sailed around Africa after an attack this week which sank a'similar Russian vessel near Libya.

Putin says Russia could cut off gas supplies to European markets immediately

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia could halt gas supplies to European markets and?move on to other more lucrative markets. According to EU officials and a document seen, the European Commission will present a proposal on April 15 to ban Russian oil imports permanently.

Russian gas tanker sinks after explosions in the vicinity of Libya, says maritime authority

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

In an advisory seen by. "A distress signal was received on March 3, 2026 at 8:00 pm by the commercial tanker named Arctic Metagaz. The note said that information indicates the tanker suffered sudden explosions, followed by a massive fire. The…

Sources: Malta-flagged container vessel hit by projectile at Hormuz and abandoned

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

Shipping sources reported that the crew of the Maltese container ship Safeen Prestige abandoned ship after it was damaged by a projectile as it sailed towards?the top of the Strait of Hormuz? on Wednesday. Vanguard, a British maritime risk management company…

Union: weather issues are causing a rise in the export price of Ukrainian rapeseed for 2026.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

The export forward price for Ukraine's rapeseed harvest in 2026 could reach $540 to $545 per metric ton, including transport costs, for delivery between July and August, up from $530 to $540 a week earlier, according to the UAC, a major?farmers union.

Jordan purchases 50,000 tons of feed Barley at tender, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 4, 2026

European traders reported that Jordan's state grain buyer bought?about 50,000 tons of?? animal feed??? barley? on Wednesday? in an international tender looking for up to 120,000 tonnes. According to traders, the barley was reportedly purchased…

Trump claims that the U.S. has destroyed many Iranian naval and aerial targets

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. military had been successful in destroying many Iranian air and naval targets. He said "almost everything" was destroyed. Responding to questions from reporters, Trump said that he had…

Iraq cuts oil production, and more will follow if the disruptions in Hormuz continue, Iraqi oil officials claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

Iraq has reduced oil production by almost 1.5 million barrels per day. These cuts could increase to over 3 million bpd in a few days, as the country is running out of storage space and can't export crude oil due to the Iran Crisis. Iraqi officials…

The Times reports that the UK is planning to send a warship to Cyprus to defend a military base.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

The Times newspaper reported on Tuesday that Britain plans to send a warship to defend its Royal Air Force Akrotiri in Cyprus against Iranian attacks. A 'drone attack' by Iran hit the runway at the Akrotiri base early on Monday morning. Britain said that UK assets were targeted.

Kuehne+Nagel's profit in 2026 will be flat or even lower due to the growing Middle East conflict

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 3, 2026

Swiss logistics group Kuehne und Nagel reported on Tuesday a '17%' drop in its recurring operating profits for 2025 and predicted likely flat or lower earnings this year due to an escalating Middle East conflict. The freight forwarder said it…

Sources say that Greece has detained a man suspected of spying for the US Naval Base in Crete.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Police and intelligence sources confirmed that Greek authorities detained a 36-year old man for allegedly spying on the U.S. Naval Base?on?the island of?Crete. This base is a strategic facility in the eastern Mediterranean for the United States.

Shipping CEO: About 10% of the global container fleet is caught up in Hormuz backlog

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Jeremy Nixon (CEO of Ocean Network Express) said that container ships accounted for about 100 of the 750 ships backed up around 'the Strait of Hormuz after U.S. Nixon told a container shipping conference in Long Beach California that "about…

Smelters in the Middle East sweat over aluminium as their cargoes are held up

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

Analysts say that disruptions to the marine traffic in the Middle East Gulf could prevent the region's aluminium smelters not only from exporting their metal but also from receiving the raw materials needed to continue producing metal. Gulf…

German shipowners' association: 25 German ships from seven companies stuck in Gulf

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

BERLIN, 2 March - At the very least, 25 ships?from 7 German maritime companies?including two?cruise ships?carrying about 7,000 'passengers' are stranded 'in 'Gulf waters 'and cannot leave the Strait of Hormuz due to security reasons. Germany's shipowners association VDR announced this on Monday…

Russian rail freight drops in February due to slowing economy

Posted to Maritime Reporter on March 2, 2026

In February, a protracted crisis in Russia’s rail industry, driven by the slowing economy and sanctions, as well as global market pressures, deepened, adding to the strain on the debt-ridden?state rail monopoly. Freight volumes are a good indicator of the economy in Russia.

Three bids are received for the $10 billion tender to privatize Argentina's rivers

Posted to Maritime Reporter on February 27, 2026

Minister Luis Caputo, Argentine Economy, announced that three foreign companies had submitted bids 'for the contract' to dredge 'and operate' Argentina's Parana River. This is a vital waterway 'for 'the country's exports of agricultural products.

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