Monthly Newsletter - July 2025
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Discover the latest platform news and new updates like the New Navigation Menu, New Valuations Report, Sea Margin Visualisation on the Distance Calculator, and updates on Vessel Particulars — plus key highlights on the evolving dynamics of the Dry and Tanker markets.
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The Signal Ocean platform now features a redesigned navigation menu. You can save favourite dashboards, expand or collapse all sections at once, and access dashboards easily, even when the menu is collapsed.
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The new Valuations reports offer a complete upgrade, combining valuation data with broader market context. Users can explore trends by vessel class, review historical transactions, and access strategic insights through interactive visuals.
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Sea Margin Visualisation on Distance Calculator
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The Distance Calculator map now shows historical and forecasted sea margins along routes. This visual layer helps users compare voyage conditions and plan more efficient journeys based on weather impact.
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Vessel Particulars – New Text Format
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A new text-view option is now available for vessel specs in Dry mode. It mirrors the common circulated email format, making specs easier to read, search, and copy directly into your messages.
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Philippine Nickel Ore Ban Reversed: Market Impacts Explained
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This report analyses how rising Iran-Israel tensions may affect dry bulk shipping, concluding that while oil flows face risk, dry bulk trade through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely resilient, with minimal market disruption expected under most scenarios.
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West Africa's Wet Season: Impact on the Market & Capesize Shipping
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This report explores how rising Iran-Israel tensions could disrupt global oil flows, elevate freight rates, and trigger oil price spikes—though a full Strait of Hormuz closure remains unlikely due to Iran's reliance on oil revenues and Asian partnerships.
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Minor Bulk Commodity Radar
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U.S. corn exports are on the rise, boosting vessel demand and offsetting weaker soybean trade. With steady demand from Mexico and potential growth in Vietnam, U.S. corn could see continued export momentum in 2025 and beyond.
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Major Bulk Commodity Radar
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From China's mega hydro project reshaping iron ore flows to shifting U.S.–China dynamics impacting soybean trade, this month's Major Bulk Radar tracks the complex forces pulling at the heart of global commodity flows.U.S. corn exports are on the rise, boosting vessel demand and offsetting weaker soybean trade. With steady demand from Mexico and potential growth in Vietnam, U.S. corn could see continued export momentum in 2025 and beyond.
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Thank you for catching up with the latest from Signal! Stay tuned for more updates, insights, and tools.
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