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DynaLiners Monthly May 2026
DynaLiners Monthly May 2026
Splash247: AD Ports lays digital foundations for AI-powered port operations
AD Ports Group has taken another step in its digital transformation drive, completing the rollout of a high-capacity communications network that links key ports, terminals and logistics facilities across Abu Dhabi.
Splash247: IMO adopts first global safety code for autonomous ships
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has adopted a new International Code of Safety for maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS) at the 111th session of the Maritime Safety Committee in London.
Splash247: Euroseas brings in Norwegian investors for boxship newbuild
Greek containership owner Euroseas has brought in Norwegian investors to co-own one of its newbuildings.
Splash247: Hong Kong owner Teying swaps VLCC flip for major LR2 ordering spree in China
Hong Kong-based owner Teying Shipping has moved from a recent profitable asset play in the VLCC market to a major fleet expansion programme
Maritime-Executive: Microplastics Could Affect the Ocean’s Ability to Absorb Carbon
Marine microplastics affect algae’s ability to grow and photosynthesize. Researchers have now calculated what impact this has on the ocean’s ability to absorb CO2.
Maritime-Executive: Op-Ed: America Needs Fully-Funded Hurricane Forecasting
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1, and while early outlooks suggest that a developing El Niño might result in a tamer season than in the past few years.
Maritime-Executive: Ukraine Claims Attack on Russian Frigate Admiral Essen
Ukraine's drone forces claim to have hit a Russian frigate at a pier in Novorossiysk, along with one of Russia's rare hovercraft-like fast missile corvettes.
Maritime-Executive: Deal to Reopen Hormuz Gets Closer, But With Little Agreement in Public
The U.S. and Iran have announced an outline of an agreement to extend their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The deal has not yet been signed, and as in previous talks.








