MUMBAi : The 5th Edition of Logix India, a flagship logistics event organized by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) with the support of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India commenced
NEW DELHI : The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) is planning to engage a research firm to prepare the Logistics Ease Across Different States and Union Territories for the next
THIRUVANANTHPURAM : APSEZ has agreed to advance the capacity expansion of Vizhinjam Port to 2028, much earlier than the initial timeline, to settle arbitration with the Kerala government. The port will handle three million
MUMBAI : The 5th Edition of Logix India 2024, a flagship logistics event organised by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, kicked off on
WASHINGTON : US President Joe Biden hailed the prompt action of the 22-member Indian crew of the cargo ship that struck and demolished a key bridge in Baltimore for saving lives by alerting local authorities before
BALTIMORE : Logistics companies up and down the East Coast were urgently relaying messages back and forth to clients Tuesday on the status of their imports and exports after the Port of Baltimore was
NEW DELHI : Shares of Coal India traded in the red intraday after making some early gains on March 27. The movement in share price of the coal miner was seen hours after a large containership
KOCHI : Kerala Maritime Board’s (KMB) senior officials met representatives of more than 20 shipping companies to discuss issues related to a proposal to introduce shipping services to West Asia and Gulf Cooperation Council
VISAKHAPATNAM : Hundreds of Visakhapatnam port workers protested opposite the port’s administrative office building on Wednesday demanding implementation of the wage revision policy for class C and D employees. The protest is part of
VASCO : Workers affiliated with various unions staged a protest outside the Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) Administrative building at Sada on Wednesday afternoon, expressing frustration over the prolonged delay in settling the wage negotiation