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Maritime Industry Briefing: Leadership Changes, ZIM Sale, and Offshore Vessel Deals
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including leadership changes at Emirates Shipping Line, the planned sale of ZIM, and offshore vessel acquisitions.
## Leadership Change at Emirates Shipping Line
Dubai-based Emirates Shipping Line has appointed Sushil Sriram as its new chief executive officer, replacing Till Ole Barrelet who is stepping down after four years in the role. Sriram joined ESL in January 2024 as chief trade officer and has since worked alongside the senior team on network development and strategic initiatives.
## ZIM Sale Sparks Protests in Israel
A planned $4.2 billion sale of Israeli container line ZIM to Germany's Hapag-Lloyd has sparked protests and a strike in Israel this week. Under the proposed structure, Hapag-Lloyd will acquire ZIM and then carve out its Israeli operations into a separate entity to be controlled by FIMI. The new company, to be known as "New ZIM", will continue to operate ZIM's services from Israel.
According to Splash247, the sale has faced opposition from ZIM employees who are concerned about job security and the future of the company's Israeli presence. Unions have organized strikes to protest the deal.
## Transocean Secures More Work for Semisubmersibles
Swiss-based offshore drilling contractor Transocean has secured additional work for three of its harsh-environment semisubmersible rigs. The company reported in its latest fleet status update that the Transocean Enabler was awarded three fixtures by Equinor for a total of seven wells offshore Norway, at a dayrate of $455,000.
## DOF Upgrades Fleet with Aurora Offshore Anchor Handlers
Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF has entered an agreement to purchase two anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels from Aurora Offshore. The 2011-built Aurora Saltfjord and Aurora Sandefjord have a bollard pull of almost 400 metric tonnes, making them among the most powerful AHTS vessels in DOF's fleet. The $100 million acquisition is part of DOF's ongoing fleet renewal and upgrade program.
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