The global wheat market, crucially dependent on ocean transportation, faces significant challenges due to disruptions in key trade routes. With an annual seaborne trade volume of around 170 million tons, the market is influenced by major producers and consumers including China, Russia, Ukraine, the EU, Canada, the USA, Australia, India, Pakistan, and Turkey. Issues such as droughts in Panama impacting US Gulf exports and maritime safety concerns in the Red Sea highlight the critical need for reliable transportation solutions. These challenges underscore the importance of shipping actors in maintaining the flow of wheat trade amidst geopolitical and environmental obstacles, potentially leading to increased costs and supply shortages.