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Rob Willmington

Markets Editor

London

Rob has two decades of experience in maritime data, research & analysis and feature writing. He has contributed to numerous B2B maritime publications including Fairplay, Fairplay Solutions, Safety at Sea, JOC and Containerisation International. In addition, he has been involved in various research projects including the IHS Markit multiclient study: ‘What bunker fuel for the high seas?'.

Rob has a particular interest in global shipbuilding, ship design and technology and vessel supply matters in the container, cruise/ferry, dry cargo, ro-ro, vehicle carrier and tanker vessel sectors.

Latest From Rob Willmington

Wan Hai Lines boosts big boxship orderbook in South Korea

Two vessels each contracted from HD Hyundai Samho and Samsung Heavy Industries for delivery in 2028

Containers Shipbuilding

Höegh Autoliners prepares for hit from USTR port levy

Höegh Autoliners chief executive Andreas Enger estimates cost of proposed USTR port fees to the company of up to $70m per annum

Ports and Logistics Roro

Bulk carrier asset values rise on improved sentiment

From February, a robust upward trend in dry bulk freight rates provided a boost to secondhand vessel values

Dry Bulk Sale and Purchase

Container line operators now more cautious about chartering tonnage

The boxship charter market has been relatively inactive, as US tariffs weigh on liner services

Containers Brokers

Elderly boxships and sanctioned aframax tanker consigned to shipbreakers

Eleven vessels were reported sold for recycling in the past two weeks with activity dominated by 1990s-built cargoships

Sanctions Containers

The week in newbuildings: Ordering picks up across most vessel sectors

Orders for one offshore vessel, five gas carriers, six bulkers, six boxships, 11 ro-paxes and 17 tankers recorded in past fortnight

Tankers and Gas Week in Newbuildings
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