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Strait of Hormuz Shipping Trends and Building Asset Tracking Challenges
By MGN Editorial•March 6, 2026 at 10:04 PM
A roundup of recent news on vessel movements in the Strait of Hormuz and the lack of persistent identity systems for infrastructure assets.
## Strait of Hormuz Shipping Trends
According to recent vessel tracking data analyzed by gCaptain, the continued movements of Iranian 'dark' vessels as well as other ships through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz remain a key focus area for the maritime industry and global trade.
The report notes that Iranian-affiliated ships, including those operating under the 'shadow fleet' to avoid sanctions, have been leading transits through the strait. Additionally, vessels with ties to Greece have also been prominent in Strait of Hormuz traffic.
'The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global energy and trade flows, so monitoring vessel movements and activities in this region is crucial for maritime security and economic stability,' said the gCaptain report.
## Building Asset Tracking Challenges
In separate industry news, a new analysis from UMIP Inc. has highlighted how the lack of persistent identity systems for infrastructure assets may be creating significant inefficiencies in the global built environment, potentially costing the economy trillions.
The report notes that unlike vehicles which have unique VIN numbers, buildings and other infrastructure do not have standardized identification systems. This makes it difficult to track the lifecycle, maintenance history, and other critical data about these important assets.
'Buildings don't have VIN numbers - and it may be costing the global economy trillions,' said the UMIP report. 'The absence of persistent identity systems for infrastructure is a major hidden inefficiency that the industry needs to address.'
Maritime industry stakeholders will be watching these trends closely as they impact global trade, energy flows, and the management of critical physical assets.
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