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Hanover port vessels .

Port

Multiple ports share this name. By default, the page opened the one with the lowest ID. Other same-name ports: Hanover #96562 (UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (THE)).

Where is the Port?
is located near the monitored sea lanes. The official UN/LOCODE of this port is CAHHH.

How many vessels are in port?
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Port map updates in near real-time from AIS snapshots and route transitions. Use the vessel-type filters and names toggle in the map control.


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Tankers: Demand for Alternative Fuels to Increase
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:59
The tanker market could be heavily impacted by the aftermath of the current energy crisis, as nations could speed up their search for alternative fuels, moving away from their heavy dependance from hydrocarbons. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Gibson said that “with so much short-term uncertainty surrounding the Middle East War, most are focused ...
Dry Bulk Market: Capesizes End The Week in Recovery Mode
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:58
Capesize The market began the week under pressure, with broad-based softening across both basins before staging a measured recovery to finish marginally firmer overall. Early sentiment was undermined by a lack of conviction, most notably in the Pacific, where the absence of key miner activity and disruption risks linked to Cyclone Narelle limited enquiry and ...
Chemical trade routes prioritize security over cost efficiency
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:58
Global trade routes are undergoing their most significant transformation since the first Gulf War as companies prioritize supply chain security over cost efficiency, industry executives said at the WPC March 25. “Unfortunately, every year we come up with a new definition of ‘unprecedented,'” said Vishal Goradia, chief executive officer at Vinmar International, describing disruptions centered ...
Iran conflict costing shipping industry €340 million a day
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:57
Shipping companies are spending an extra €340 million a day in additional fuel costs as a result of the latest conflict in the Gulf, new T&E analysis shows. As 99% of the global fleet runs on fossil fuels, the industry is directly exposed to fuel price volatility and supply disruptions. Efficiency measures, electrification and e-fuels ...
Tankers: VLCC Market Still Elevated
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:56
Clean LR2 The TC1 75kt MEG/Japan index went from WS383 to WS411 this week. A voyage west also saw the TC20 90kt MEG/UK-Continent index climb a little to $7.32 million (+$78,100). The TC15 80kt Mediterranean/East index rose by $1.38 million to $9.98 million this week with the corresponding TCE up to $89,800/day on Baltic description ...
Houthi missile attack on Israel stokes Red Sea shipping fears
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:54
A missile attack on Israel by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen on Saturday raises concern that Tehran’s proxies may again try to block Red Sea shipping routes, as Iran’s chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz keeps another key global trade passage virtually closed. The Houthis said they fired a barrage of missiles at “sensitive Israeli ...
US warns of potential threats in the Bab al‑Mandeb Strait
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:52
Since 2024, the Iran-backed Houthis have posed a severe threat to maritime security around the Bab al-Mandeb Strait in response to Israel’s aggression on the Gaza Strip. The strait is another key conduit for cargo flows in the Gulf region. The militant group has targeted commercial vessels in the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden, ...
Solid rebound in Hormuz tanker flows backs Trump’s claim
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:50
Shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz has picked up in recent days, lending some support to claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that Iran has allowed 10 oil tankers to pass as part of ongoing negotiations. Speaking at a Cabinet meeting today, Trump said Tehran had permitted 10 oil tankers to transit the critical ...
Middle East war disruptions put petchem supply chains in focus
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:48
This content is part of a series exploring key themes from the World Petrochemical Conference being held in Houston March 23-27. Disruptions to supply chains and trade flows resulting from the war in the Middle East took center stage at the World Petrochemical Conference on Ma...
Hormuz disruptions strain East & South Africa’s oil supply
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:48
East and South Africa’s limited domestic refining capacity – just two active refineries, both located in South Africa, with one having shut for maintenance earlier this month – and its reliance on the Middle East for nearly half of its seaborne crude and product imports, make the region particularly vulnerable to disruptions around the Strait ...
The Week in Alt Fuels: Policy split threatens fuel switching
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:46
The split between the IMO member states around key elements in the Net-Zero Framework (NZF) points to a grim future for shipping’s green fuel transition. Proposals submitted ahead of MEPC 84 next month reveal a stark contrast in proposals for the Net-Zero Framework’s future, with no clear path to consensus. The most radical position comes ...
How to Build Confidence Through Market-Aligned Vessel Valuations
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:44
Vessel market values sit at the center of critical decisions across the shipping industry. A shipowner evaluating whether to divest a 10-year-old MR Tanker, a lender reviewing collateral exposure on a Container portfolio, or an investor assessing fleet performance all rely on the same thing: a market value grounded in real-world transaction levels. Market participants ...
Investment shortage blamed for Egypt’s gas output fall
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:43
Egypt’s gas production has been declining over the past years due to lack of investments and the fact that some fields have become mature, Washington-based Institute of International Finance (IIF) said in a report. The Arab country’s gas output reached its highest level in 202...
How to choose the right ship tracking software for your business
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:42
Ship tracking is no longer a niche capability reserved for maritime enthusiasts. It is now core infrastructure for global trade, fleet performance, compliance, and maritime intelligence. If you manage vessels, trade commodities, monitor sanctions risk, or optimise port throughput, ship tracking software sits at the centre of your operational decision-making. But not all platforms are ...
Entitlement, FuelEU Database access, and the real bottleneck under FuelEU Maritime
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:40
FuelEU Maritime is now transitioning from a phase of preparation into one of execution. Over the first compliance year, market participants have developed compliance strategies based on assumptions. Surplus positions were modelled, pooling arrangements were structured, and commercial transactions were entered into on the expectation that these structures would translate into regulatory outcomes once the ...
Heavy weather risks at anchor, waiting off and entering port
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:38
In this heavy weather series we have previously considered factors relevant to keeping ships and crew out of harm’s way when they are in or leaving port and also when on passage. This last article examines risks when arriving at port. Whilst initiatives for “just in time” arrival continue to develop, there are many reasons ...
ARA fuel oil stocks down 20%
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:36
The ARA’s independently held fuel oil stocks have slumped 20% lower in March so far, according to Insights Global data. Changes in monthly average ARA stocks from February to March so far: • Fuel oil stocks down 1.29 million bbls to 5.18 million bbls • Gasoil stocks down 150,000 bbls to 16.11 million bbls The ...
Europe loses its grip as LNG cargoes chase higher prices in Asia
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:34
Europe is losing LNG shipments to Asia as the war in the Middle East impacting Qatari facilities pushes prices higher. Italy, Poland and Belgium scramble for alternative supplies in mega competitive market. Europe is being edged out of the global liquified natural gas (LNG) market as Asian buyers outbid for limited cargoes, with ship-tracking data ...
Interbasin competition intensifies as more LNG cargoes divert to Asia
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:32
Asian LNG buyers have diverted at least eight Atlantic Basin cargoes away from Europe since the Middle East war began Feb. 28, as escalating supply risks following strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility heighten near‑term urgency in Asia and reshape trade flows, according to S&P Global Commodities at Sea(opens in a new tab) data. The ...
Australia leveraging coal and gas exports to lock in petrol supply from Asia partners
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:30
Australia has been using its coal and gas exports to Asia as leverage with countries such as South Korea and Malaysia to encourage them to continue supplying it with fuel amid concerns that wartime-style rationing may be needed within weeks. The war in Iran has highlighted a lack of energy security in Australia, which has ...
BHP eyes 1 mil mt/y of copper output in South Australia by late 2030s
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:28
BHP Group Ltd. could produce up to 1 million metric tons/year of copper by the late 2030s in South Australia with the addition of the Oak Dam discovery. South Australia is key to BHP’s growing copper production base, which now accounts for over half of its group earnings, according to the diversified miner’s results for ...
Oil, energy and food: Which countries in Europe are most exposed to higher food prices?
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:26
The crisis in the Middle East is driving up oil prices, affecting both energy and food costs. Experts agree that the Iran crisis will significantly impact food prices in Europe. The joint US–Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s response have pushed oil prices higher, with Brent crude frequently rising above $100. Experts say this will ...
The oil market is in ‘backwardation’ — Here’s what that means for energy prices
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-29 21:00:20
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When do higher oil prices shift risk from inflation to growth?
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Higher oil prices are emerging as a central risk variable for the U.S. economy, with the balance between inflation and growth being determined by the conflict in the Middle East, Morgan Stanley acknowledged in a note to clients on Friday. Analysts led by Michael Gapen said the...
Α new oil shock is building. The next few weeks of war will be decisive for the economy
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-29 21:00:16
The clock is ticking on the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. The emerging view from oil industry executives and analysts is that the economic and market fallout from the war could escalate sharply if the Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopened within roughly the next one to three weeks. Even...
China’s narrative of economic resilience, technological advancement takes center stage at Boao Forum
people_culture · 2026-03-29 21:00:12
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Drones are now expected to become a $250 billion market by 2035
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
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Australia plans to overhaul export-finance laws to shore up fuel security
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
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Moderate or sustained oil shock could make Fed more hawkish, BofA says
sanctions_shadow_enforcement · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
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How AI can lift manufacturing out of its productivity and staffing squeeze
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Sustained Higher Oil Prices Would Add to Cross-Sector Credit Pressure
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
Sustained high energy prices, tighter financial conditions and lower global growth would affect multiple issuers if the Iran conflict continues unabated until end-2Q26, Fitch Ratings says in a new report. In “Global Cross-Sector Analysis of Iran War Adverse Risk Scenario’, Fit...
Morgan Stanley pushes back rate cuts to September and December
people_culture · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
Morgan Stanley now expects the U.S. Federal Reserve to begin easing monetary policy later than previously thought, citing a more cautious stance from policymakers following the March Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Wednesday. The bank told clients in a note that it ha...
Can China achieve AI supremacy?
people_culture · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
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LNG crunch may stoke inflation, slow global growth after Qatar hit: Analyst
incidents_accidents · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
How LNG scarcity is reshaping the global economy Three weeks into the Middle East war, the world is confronting something more structurally devastating than a crude oil shock. It is a liquefied natural gas crisis — slower to unfold, harder to replace, and with consequences tha...
AI Revenue Potential Could Support Current Investment Scale
ports_congestion · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
Current AI infrastructure spending is economically defensible despite its unprecedented scale, but successful monetization by AI service providers will be critical to sustaining the current level of investments, according to a recent Fitch Ratings report. The report also exami...
How AI can lift manufacturing out of its productivity and staffing squeeze
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
Manufacturing risks missing out on major productivity gains Larger manufacturing companies use AI three times as often as smaller companies AI adoption is strongly related to company size. Larger manufacturing companies with 250 or more employees use AI three times as often (namely 64% of the total) as smaller companies with 10 to 50 employees ...
Drones are now expected to become a $250 billion market by 2035
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
The global drone market is entering a transformative expansion phase, with valuations projected to reach $250 billion by 2035. According to a new special report from Barclays (LSE: BARC), the integration of artificial intelligence into unmanned aerial vehicles, a shift labeled as “Physical AI,” is fundamentally altering the defense landscape. Individual one-way units remain relatively ...
Australia plans to overhaul export-finance laws to shore up fuel security
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
The Australian government is moving to amend its export-finance laws in a direct response to the supply chain disruptions triggered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Saturday that the new powers will allow the state to underwrite fuel purchases by the private sector. The move aims to ...
Moderate or sustained oil shock could make Fed more hawkish, BofA says
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
A moderate or sustained energy price shock could make the Federal Reserve adopt a policy stance that would be more in favor of potential interest rate hikes, according to analysts at BofA Securities. In a note, the strategists including Aditya Bhave suggested that oil prices, which have been elevated since the outbreak of the war ...
Sustained Higher Oil Prices Would Add to Cross-Sector Credit Pressure
Hellenic Shipping News · 2026-03-29 21:00:00
Sustained high energy prices, tighter financial conditions and lower global growth would affect multiple issuers if the Iran conflict continues unabated until end-2Q26, Fitch Ratings says in a new report. In “Global Cross-Sector Analysis of Iran War Adverse Risk Scenario’, Fitch has analysed global exposures across its rated portfolios to assess the potential effects on ...