Shipping Manager - 2026
Xombat Development - Airline manager games / Xombat ApS
About this game
- Category Single player
- Age 10
- Updated Nov 19, 2025
- OS IOS / Android
Editor reviews
Build and run a modern shipping empire in a realistic single player tycoon. Buy, lease, and upgrade cargo vessels, negotiate freight contracts, and chart profitable routes across a living global economy. Every decision matters as fuel prices shift, ports become congested, storms alter arrival times, and new regulations push cleaner operations.
Plan schedules, optimize loads, and maintain your fleet to hit delivery windows and avoid penalties. Invest in technology such as LNG and hybrid propulsion, route optimization, and predictive maintenance to cut costs and emissions. From container lines to bulk carriers and tankers, specialize or diversify to manage risk and maximize profit.
Accessible yet deep, Shipping Manager - 2026 blends strategic planning with hands on operations, delivering a grounded management challenge with near future twists and a focus on realistic shipping economics.
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How to play:
Create your company, select a starting region and difficulty to set market conditions and starting capital.
Acquire your first ship by purchasing or leasing, comparing capacity, speed, age, and fuel type to match your strategy.
Bid for freight contracts and schedule routes, aligning estimated arrival times with port windows and accounting for canal and port fees.
Manage daily operations by bunkering fuel, assigning crew, planning maintenance, and meeting safety and emissions requirements to avoid fines and delays.
Grow and optimize by reinvesting profits, unlocking technologies, upgrading vessels, and expanding into new cargo types and trade lanes.
Read the market by tracking spot rates and fuel prices, hedging bunker costs, reacting to weather and disruptions, and balancing risk for steady cash flow.
