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MARITIMEINTELLIGENCEDAILY11 MAY 2026 MONDAY

April 2026

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RegulationsSkuld·11 days ago

EU sanctions: 20th sanctions package against Russia

On 23 April 2026, the Council of the European Union adopted its 20th package of restrictive measures against Russia. The package comprises 120 individual and entity listings, the largest number in a single package in two years, together with a range of sectoral, trade, financial and anti-circumvention measures.

RegulationsUK P&I Club·11 days ago

Circular 08/26: EU Sanctions: 20th Sanctions Package Against Russia

Home News & Resources Circulars Circular 08/26: EU Sanctions: 20th Sanctions Package Against Russia Nigel Carden Chairman Date 30 April 2026 Share this article On 23 April 2026, the Council of the European Union adopted its 20th package of restrictive measures against Russia, amending Regulation (EU) 833/2014 and R

RegulationsSkuld·11 days ago

INSIGHT: Russia Sanctions

Introduction The European Union, United Kingdom and United States have adopted sanctions as a central part of their response to the Russia's invasion in Ukraine followed by many other countries. Members and assureds with vessels calling at ports in Russia or engaging in trade with Russian cargo should ensure that no s

P&I / InsuranceUK P&I Club·11 days ago

Brazilian Supreme Court Confirms Arbitration Clauses Bind Cargo Insurers

Home News & Resources News Brazilian Supreme Court Confirms Arbitration Clauses Bind Cargo Insurers Christos Aporellis Senior Claims Director Date 30 April 2026 Share this article A long running cargo shortage dispute arising from an international shipment of bulk cargo has concluded with a decisive ruling by Brazi

RegulationsWest of England·11 days ago

Iran sanctions – payment of “tolls” for Strait of Hormuz passage

Home News and Resources News News 30 Apr, 2026 Iran sanctions – payment of “tolls” for Strait of Hormuz passage Tony Paulson Head of Asia & Corporate Director Following reports that Iran may allow ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz in return for payment of a “toll” charge, OFAC have issued a new FAQ clarifying t

GeneralFreightWaves·11 days ago

Amazon pushes delivery speed as Q1 revenue surges to $181B

Amazon’s core e-commerce engine showed renewed momentum in the first quarter, with rising unit volumes, faster delivery speeds and improving logistics efficiency helping offset heavy capital spending tied to AI and infrastructure. Seattle-based Amazon reported adjusted earnings per share of $2.

GeneralFreightWaves·11 days ago

Anti-merger group launches as UP, NS prepare to refile application

While Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern prepare to file an updated merger application with regulators, rival railroads, shippers and their stakeholders unveiled a unified front aimed at stopping the transcontinental consolidation. The Stop the Rail Merger Coalition in a release late Wednesday warned the merger “would

NorthStandard
P&I / InsuranceNorthStandard·11 days ago

Shipping Targeted in Emerging Brazilian Smuggling Trend

Authored by Alvin Forster, Senior Loss Prevention Executive (NorthStandard) Brazil’s rise as a critical export hub continues to be exploited by transatlantic drug smuggling networks, using merchant vessels to carry cocaine and other illicit substances. 30 April 2026Correspondent Brazil P&I brings us this update.

PortsJournal of Commerce·11 days ago

NY-NJ’s Port Newark terminal takes first steps in next big expansion

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

ContainerJournal of Commerce·11 days ago

More job cuts in the works for Q2 as DSV-Schenker integration continues: Lund

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

GeneralFreightWaves·11 days ago

Old Dominion eyeing y/y margin improvement in Q2

Old Dominion Freight Line said it’s seeing signs that the market is recovering, noting demand consistently improved throughout the first quarter. However, after five months of volumes performing largely in line with normal seasonality, it flagged a bit of a slowdown in April given customer uncertainty around the geopo

ContainerJournal of Commerce·11 days ago

Singapore’s PIL bets on volume growth from vessel deliveries, new services

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

ContainerJournal of Commerce·11 days ago

Appeals court rules against Evergreen in Savannah detention fee case

Latest NewsGrowth in energy-linked project cargo exacerbates US rail car shortageMaersk passing $500 million monthly fuel bill to customers ‘in full’: CEOVPA veteran McCoy tapped as CEO of Port of VirginiaTacoma ILWU local attempting to block Husky technology effortUS onshore wind halt deals latest blow for project car

GeneralFreightWaves·11 days ago

How Accurate Shipping Data Is Transforming LTL Outcomes

The LTL industry has embraced precision. With dimensioners now standard on many carrier docks and the NMFTA’s shift to density-based classification for the majority of freight, the margin for error on shipment data is thinner than ever.

GeneralFreightWaves·11 days ago

Canadian National’s first-quarter profit slips

Canadian National reported lower first-quarter profits today, as revenue declined despite an increase in overall freight volume. “We are pleased with how we started the year,” Chief Executive Tracy Robinson said on the railway’s earnings call.