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Editorial Insights
- in September 1994, the MS Estonia, a ferry crossing the Baltic Sea, met a tragic fate. This disaster, one of the deadliest maritime accidents of the 20th century, claimed 852 lives and left only 137 survivors. 
- Singapore, a global maritime leader, remains dominant in the international shipping landscape in 2025. With its strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and forward-thinking policies, Singapore remains a critical hub for global … 
- Why Electrical Cars Caught Fire in RoRo Ferries and Car Carriers17 minutes read- Fires involving electric cars on RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) ferries and car carriers have become a significant issue. These ships transport numerous vehicles, and when a fire ignites in an electric vehicle … 
- Explore the legacy of NS Savannah, the first nuclear merchant ship, a symbol of innovation and peaceful nuclear energy. 
- Explore the key provisions of the Hong Kong Convention 2025, now in force, and learn how it transforms global ship recycling with safety, environmental, and compliance standards. 
- Explore the latest news about London’s maritime cluster, from innovations to historic insights and challenges. 
- Capesizes Surge Ahead: A Strong Week in the Dry Bulk Market3 minutes read- https://maritime-hub.com/capesizes-surge-ahead-a-strong-week-in-the-dry-bulk-market/ 
- Explore a detailed comparison of marine alternative fuels for sustainable shipping and a greener future. 
- Discover how smart ports use AI, IoT, blockchain, and automation to revolutionize maritime logistics. Learn about top examples like Rotterdam and Singapore. 
- Exploring the Future of the Maritime Industry in Singapore: Innovations and Opportunities16 minutes read- Discover innovations, opportunities, and sustainability in the Maritime Industry in Singapore. 
- Explore how US tariffs and geopolitical tensions are threatening the $9 trillion shipping industry, impacting global trade and consumer prices. 
- Australia faces growing security concerns as Chinese warships conduct military exercises in the Tasman Sea, prompting calls for enhanced maritime capabilities. 
 
 
