SINGAPORE : ABS, Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding (HZS) and Wärtsilä are to develop a flexible, future ready and modular concept for a future multi-fuel electric Liquefied Natural Gas Carrier (LNGC) vessel. Using advanced multi-physics modeling and
SINGAPORE : Pacific International Lines (PIL) announce the launch of a new weekly direct service between South China - India titled South China India Express (SIX) service connecting South China and North Vietnam to
KATHMANDU : Two months after the revision of the Nepal-India Railway Service Agreement, a private sector cargo train arrived in Nepal from India on Wednesday for the first time. This was possible after the revision of the
NEW DELHI : Dredging Corporation of India Ltd (DCI) has opened a modern ‘Soil Lab’ to help assess the quality of dredged material at project sites. DCI has celebrated Engineer’s Day on 15th Sept
MUMBAI : The International Maritime Organization (IMO) will sponsor a number of women from developing countries to follow a new maritime leadership programme, curated by Maritime SheEO , as part of the it’s ongoing
The Taiwanese intra-Asia carrier TS Lines has added five more ship orders at the Chinese shipyards and said it would reintroduce Pacific services and announced it had commissioned four ships of 2,900 teu each at
COPENHAGEN : Chief Executive of Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk said, “no indication that the current red-hot shipping market will lose steam this year, “ The coronavirus pandemic has prompted shortages of container ships and logjams
MOROCCO : Hapag-Lloyd opens its own offices in Morocco. With this additional presence in the country, the company continues to realize its growth ambitions in the most attractive markets of North Africa. Morocco, being
LEVALLOIS-PERRET : GEODIS, a leading transport and logistics provider, and Advanced Handling Systems (AHS), a provider of integrated fulfillment and distribution solutions, today announced a new partnership to implement the Exotec Skypod System into GEODIS’ eLogistics site
KARACHI : The International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) subsidiary, Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) has recorded a milestone after 19 years of operations at the Port of Karachi, by handling its 10-millionth TEU.