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Freight Logistics

Tel Aviv stocks reach record highs as truce hopes spur Tel Aviv's shares to hit a 1995 peak against the dollar.

Tel Aviv's share indexes reached all-time peaks - and the Israeli shekel rose - to a 30-year high - against the dollar on Friday, on the apparent hope that the U.S.-Iran talks scheduled for Saturday would maintain a ceasefire. The blue-chip Tel Aviv index and the broader TA-125 closed higher by 1.9%, extending to over 6% gains since the U.S. and Israel led air war began in February '28. The?shekel rose 0.7% against the dollar, reaching a rate 3.031 - its highest level since October 1995. Israel and Hezbollah traded fire in Lebanon, and the Strait of Hormuz was closed....

Freight Logistics

Fastweb cancels INWIT, sparking a telecoms tower dispute in Italy

Swisscom's Italian subsidiary Fastweb terminated a long-term contract on Wednesday with INWIT. This escalated a dispute with the top telecom towers provider in the country. Fastweb, who inherited the INWIT contract through its acquisition last year of Vodafone Italy, was pushing for a renegotiation, something that the tower company had refused to do. Fastweb announced last week that it would form a joint venture to build up 6,000 telecoms masts in Italy with Telecom Italia, INWIT's 'other main customer. Sources said that TIM will follow Fastweb in terminating its deal with INWIT. The decision is expected to be made at...

Freight Logistics

China's Estun Automation will price its Hong Kong listing at the bottom of the range and seek $191 million

Estun Automation, a Chinese industrial 'robot'maker, said that it would set its price for its Hong Kong listing at the lower end of its range. It aims to raise HK$1,49 billion ($190.54 millions) through the sale of shares. Estun's decision is a result of global markets remaining skittish following the Iran War that erupted in February 28. This triggered a rush for cash which has boosted volatility and squeezed the risk appetite. Estun has offered 96.8 millions H shares at HK$15.36 each, below the maximum HK$17 per share announced last week. Estun is one of a number of companies that...

Freight Logistics

Sea shares fall as high costs outweigh quarterly revenue beat

Sea Ltd, a Singapore-based company, reported a'sharp increase' in?quarterly operating expenses on Tuesday. This was due to heavy spending by the company to combat competition in Southeast Asian ecommerce. The shares of its U.S. listed stock fell 16% before market. The company is attempting to attract consumers through a variety of incentives, including?discounts and offers, as well as loyalty perks. Rivals, such as TikTok Shop, are also expanding. Sea invests in its logistic and delivery services in order to increase market share in important markets like Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. Total operating expenses increased by over?28% in the fourth quarter...

Freight Logistics

Data shows that more cargoes coming from the Arctic LNG 2 project are heading east.

According to Kpler's and LSEG's ship tracking data, two liquefied gas tankers are heading eastwards towards Asia with cargoes from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 Project. They picked up fuel for the project sanctioned in the last week. The LNG tankers Voskhod and Christophe De Margerie are traveling north from Russia to Asia via the Northern Sea Route. According to data, they had previously berthed respectively at Arctic LNG 2 between September 23 and 26, according to the data. According to Kpler, both tankers were empty when they arrived. Christophe De Margerie left loaded on 25 September while Voskhod also left...

Freight Logistics

Tracking data shows that Arctic LNG 2 is home to the fifth LNG ship sanctioned berth.

Shiptracking data from LSEG & Kpler revealed that a liquefied gas (LNG), tanker, targeted by U.S. Sanctions, berthed to Russia's Arctic LNG 2 project on Thursday. This was the fifth LNG tanker in this project so far. Late in June, loadings at the Arctic LNG 2 Project resumed, sanctioned due to the war that Moscow waged in Ukraine. Four cargoes are also heading east towards Asia on sanctioned oil tankers. Buran was formerly known as North Air. Its name was changed to Buran in April, after the U.S. imposed sanctions on it last August. The shipping database Equasis revealed that...

LNG Transportation

The Arctic LNG 2 facility in Russia is the second LNG vessel sanctioned this year.

Shiptracking data from LSEG/Kpler revealed that a liquefied gas (LNG), vessel subject to U.S. sanction, docked this week at Russia's Arctic LNG 2 facility, marking the second vessel sanctioned in this year to visit the plant. It could be a sign that Arctic LNG 2 has resumed loading, which is also under the same Western sanctions due to Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Kpler data shows that the tanker Voskhod unloaded itself as it approached the Arctic LNG 2 facility on Wednesday. Arctic LNG 2's first vessel of the year was the Iris. It loaded a cargo on the 26th of...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and revise their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices soared to $150-200 per barrel from $85-90 per barrel. This is a financial hit to an industry that relies on fuel for up to 25% of its operating costs. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline expects that the suspension of Middle East flights, as well as a...

Passenger Transportation Services

Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and adjust their financial forecasts. In recent weeks, jet fuel prices soared to $150-$200 per barrel from $85 to $90. This is a major financial blow to an industry that relies on fuel for a quarter or more of its operating costs. The list below is arranged alphabetically. AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights, as well as a spike in fuel costs, will have...

Passenger Transportation Services

Fuel costs are increasing, so airlines are reducing their prices and cutting back on their outlook.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, which has pushed up jet fuel prices, has shook the aviation industry around the world. Airlines have been forced to increase fares and revise their financial forecasts. According to the International Aviation Transport Association (IATA), jet fuel prices have risen to $209 per barrel worldwide, from an average of $85-$90 per barrel before U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran began in February. Here is an alphabetical list of the ways airlines are responding to this issue: AEGEAN AIRLINES The Greek airline anticipates that the suspension of Middle East flights, as well as a...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Transportation

Transportation

IATA chief: It could take several months for jet fuel supplies to recover following the reopening of Hormuz

Even if Iran were to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, it would still take months before jet fuel supplies could'recover' due to disruptions in Middle East refining capacities. Oil dropped below $100 per barrel after U.S. president Donald Trump announced he had agreed on a ceasefire for two weeks with Iran, subject to an immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz normally transports about a fifth of world oil trade. Willie Walsh (director general of IATA, the International Air Transport Association) told reporters in Singapore, that although he expects crude oil prices will fall,...

Transportation

Japan and Europe continue to have near-historical lows in coffee stocks

According to the Coffee Trading Academy, green coffee stocks in Japan, Europe, and the United States, the two largest coffee-consuming regions in the world, were near historic lows in February, despite the recent weakness of coffee prices. Japan's stock was 2.21 million 60 kg bags. This is a little different from January, and also from last year. It is still far below the 5-year average of 2.75 millions bags for this time of the year. CTA cited data from the European Coffee Federation to say that green coffee stocks in Europe were 6.8 million bags at the end of February....

Transportation

Some ships are struggling to fuel up as bunker prices in Asia reach record levels

Industry sources claim that some ships struggle to refuel in Asia's key ports as bunker prices soar. In anticipation of a tightening supply triggered by the conflict in the Middle East, bunker prices have reached record levels. The longer waits for fuel could cause congestion in Asian ports like Singapore, Shanghai, and Ningbo/Zhoushan, China. This is because the Iran War will reduce traffic through the Strait of Hormuz causing delays or diversions. Prices for marine fuel are up sharply, despite the fact that there are still daily offers on the market. This is because the Middle East conflict has curtailed...

Transportation

Data shows that Russia is diverting its naphtha away from Oman because of the Middle East crisis?

LSEG data and traders' reports indicate that Russia is diverting its naphtha from Oman to Singapore as it searches for new buyers. At least one tanker has now headed for Singapore. Iran's retaliatory?attacks on Gulf countries have caused disruptions in energy production, shipping and naphtha discharges. Since the European Union embargo against Russian oil products came into effect in February 2023 most Russian naphtha is being shipped to the Middle East and Asia. Middle Eastern countries also are the largest suppliers to Asia. The recent disruption has pushed Asia's naphtha price to four-year heights. According to LSEG, the Liberia flagged?tanker...

Transportation

After the fire in Fujairah, UAE, bunkering has slowed down. However, demand for other hubs is expected to increase.

Market sources report that ship refuelling in Fujairah has slowed down after a fire broke out at the port on Tuesday. However, demand for fuel at other hubs, including Singapore, is expected to increase. Traders, suppliers and shippers are waiting for more clarity about the situation. Others say that bunkering can still be done. In a statement released on Tuesday, oil storage companies VTTI and Vopak stated that they 'have temporarily suspended their operations at the Fujairah Terminal following a fire. Fuel shipments were disrupted by the U.S./Iran conflict, causing a?surge in Fujairah prices on Monday and possibly shifting demand...

Transportation

Sources: Fujairah bunker price surge due to conflict in the Middle East will drive demand elsewhere

The refuelling of ships at Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates has slowed down after the U.S. Iran conflict disrupted fuel shipments. This led to a spike in prices, and could have shifted demand from Fujairah to other ports, including Singapore. After some vessels were struck, transit through the Strait of Hormuz, between Iran and Oman has come to a halt. This area carries one-fifth of the world's oil consumption, as well as a large quantity of liquefied gas. Dubai-based sources said that while bunkering is continuing at the port, sales have largely stopped after marine fuel prices soared on...

Transportation

Suriname, Guyana exploring possible gas interconnection, Staatsolie says

Annand Jagesar, the managing director at Suriname’s Staatsolie state-run company, stated that a pipeline connecting the two neighbors Guyana and Suriname would be of 'high interest,' to increase the?availability?of fuel. The two countries have developed their offshore oil and gas industries separately. An Exxon Mobil consortium is 'rapidly increasing crude output' and aims to begin non-associated gas production in Guyana within the next few years. A consortium led by TotalEnergies in Suriname is expected to "begin oil production" through the $12 billion Gran Morgu Project, while another natural gas project nears a final investment decision. Since years, Guyana and Suriname...

Transportation

Three people are killed in attacks on Indonesia's Papua, including a plane and a Freeport convoy

Authorities reported that three?people died and several were injured in shootings 'in two areas of Indonesian's easternmost region, Papua. This included?near operations of Freeport - Indonesia, a gold & copper miner. Police spokesman Cahyo Sukanrito?said that the pilot and copilot of a Smart Air small commercial plane were killed when assailants fired on it as it landed on Korowai Airport in Boven Digoel province, South Papua, on Wednesday. In addition to the pilots, there were 13 other passengers on board. He said that when the shooting began, both the pilots as well as the passengers fled the plane into a...

Transportation

Police say two people were killed when a civilian aircraft was shot down as it landed in Indonesia's Papua.

Indonesian police confirmed on Wednesday that a pilot and a co-pilot a small plane were killed 'after unknown assailants opened fire 'on the aircraft landed in Indonesia's easternmost province of Papua. Local police spokesman Cahyo Sukarinto said that the Smart Air plane carrying 13 passengers and two?pilots landed on Korowai Airport in Boven Digoel (South Papua) at 11.17 local time (0.21 GMT) on Wednesday. He said that when the shooting began, both the pilots as well as the passengers left the plane. They then headed to a forest area near the airport. All passengers were unharmed, except for the pilot...

Transportation

LSEG data shows that Russian oil tankers are heading to Singapore amid sanctions and a shift towards China.

Russian oil tankers increasingly list Singapore as their destination. This indicates a'shift in export flow from India to 'China and growing concern over Western sanctions. LSEG data indicates that tankers carrying approximately 1.4 million metric tonnes of Russian crude left for Singapore in January. This was the highest monthly volume seen in recent years. Singapore does not import Russian oil due to sanctions risks. However, its waters are used by traders for ship-to -ship transfers. Many'vessels' discharge their cargo in Malaysia or transfer oil into floating storage units. Singapore is often used to mask the final buyer. A Moscow-based oil...

Transportation

Traders say that sanctions force Russia to dump its naphtha in STS transfer and storage hubs.

Traders and LSEG data show that Russia has increased its naphtha exports to STS and port storage hubs, as key buyers reduce imports due to?Western sanction pressure. Since the European Union's full embargo against Russian oil products went into effect in February 2023?,?most? of?Russian naphtha is being directed towards the Middle East and Asia. India and Taiwan were among the largest Asian buyers. However, recent U.S. sanction have caused both countries to withdraw. According to LSEG, Taiwan hasn't imported Russian naphtha from the beginning of 2026. This compares with 2.7?million tonnes in 2025. Shipping data showed that traders were avoiding...

Transportation

Russian captain imprisoned for crew member's deaths in U.S. Tanker Crash

The captain of the 'container ship' that collided with a U.S. oil tanker off Britain's east cost last year, was?jailed?for 6 years for gross negligence in causing death to a crewmember. Vladimir Motin was the captain of the Portuguese flagged Solong, when the tanker?Stena Immaculate,' was anchored with just over 220,000 gallons?of aviation fuel. This happened on March 10, 2025. The collision caused a fire on both vessels and the death of Mark Pernia (38), a Filipino national and member of the 'Solong crew. His body has never been located. James Leonard, Motin’s lawyer, said that Motin tried unsuccessfully to...