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Floating Wind and Shipping Challenges Dominate Maritime News
By MGN Editorial•March 24, 2026 at 12:41 PM
A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including the start of a concrete floating wind platform project in Portugal and challenges facing Europe's shipping choke points.
## Concrete Floating Wind Platform Prototype Underway in Portugal
Etermar Energia has begun construction on the first small-scale prototype of BayWa r.e.'s reinforced concrete semi-submersible floating offshore wind platform, according to *Splash247*. The work is being carried out at Etermar's facilities in the Port of Setubal under Portugal's Recovery and Resilience Program.
This project represents an important step forward in the development of cost-effective concrete floating wind technology. Concrete platforms can potentially be more durable and less expensive to manufacture than traditional steel designs. As the offshore wind industry looks to expand into deeper waters, innovations in floating foundation technology will be crucial.
## BIMCO Calls for Seafarer Protections Amid Geopolitical Tensions
In response to the escalating geopolitical risks faced by merchant seafarers, BIMCO has launched a new film to raise awareness of the need for greater protections, *Hellenic Shipping News* reports. Recent years have seen an increase in piracy, regional conflicts, and other threats to the safety of the crew members who transport the world's goods by sea.
The film is part of BIMCO's campaign to urge governments and industry stakeholders to take concrete steps to safeguard seafarers. With shipping serving as the backbone of global trade, ensuring the wellbeing of maritime workers is essential for maintaining the resilience of international supply chains.
## Europe's Economic Lifelines Under Threat at Key Choke Points
As *Hellenic Shipping News* notes, a handful of critical maritime chokepoints - from the Strait of Hormuz to the English Channel - carry the vast majority of Europe's imported food, fuel, and other vital commodities. When these strategic waterways are disrupted, the economic consequences can be severe.
The article examines how geopolitical tensions and other threats in regions like the Middle East could potentially cut off Europe's access to essential goods, with ripple effects felt across the continent. Securing the freedom of navigation through these maritime chokepoints will be a growing priority for European policymakers as they work to strengthen the resilience of their supply chains.
## LNG Shipping Stocks Surge Amid Gas Crisis
The UP World LNG Shipping Index gained nearly 8% last week, outperforming the broader S&P 500, *Hellenic Shipping News* reports. This rally was driven by the escalating global gas crisis, including damage to the Ras Laffan LNG complex in Qatar following an Iranian retaliatory attack.
The volatility in LNG shipping stocks underscores the industry's sensitivity to geopolitical and supply chain disruptions in the energy sector. As Europe and other regions grapple with natural gas shortages, the demand for LNG transport capacity is likely to remain elevated in the near term. Shipping companies well-positioned in this market may continue to see strong financial performance.
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