COPENHAGEN : Sea-Intelligence has released the 150th edition of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, featuring schedule reliability data up to and including January 2024. Amidst the ongoing Red Sea crisis, global schedule reliability
NEW DELHI : The volatile situation in the Red Sea increases the need for an alternate trade corridor to ship goods from India to Europe, India’s ambassador to the United Arab Emirates said. India
MUSCAT : Oman is highly optimistic about Indian investments in the country, particularly in the development of the Duqm Port by the AdGroup, an Oman official said. Saleh Hamood Al Hasani, advisor to the Chairman of the Public
GOGAMUKH : Union Agriculture Minister Shri Arjun Munda on Monday said the government has launched a mission to boost production of oilseeds and reduce imports of cooking oils. The minister virtually inaugurated administrative-cum-academic building, Manas Guest House, Subansiri Girls Hostel
NEW DELHI : Indian government has permitted exports of 30,000 tonne of non-basmati white rice to Tanzania and 80,000 tonne of broken rice to Djibouti and Guinea Bissau. The export is permitted through National
SHANGHAI : French shipping company CMA CGM and the terminal operator Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) jointly held a strategic Terminal Stevedoring Agreement (TSA) extension signing ceremony on 28 February in Shanghai, China. The
MARSEILLE : Nike, a global leader in the apparel and sportswear sector, has recently forged an agreement with French ocean carrier CMA CGM to purchase eco-friendly biofuel for a part of its maritime shipping
Promoting the NYK Group’s Regional Strategies TOKYO : On April 1, the NYK Group will establish the NYK Group region heads in Europe (London), the Americas (Secaucus), China (Shanghai), South Asia (Singapore), and the
HONG KONG : Hong Kong Air Cargo announced a new E-commerce route, enhancing connectivity between Hong Kong and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The latest addition includes two weekly all-cargo flights, operated with an Airbus A330-200F
LONDON : In recent decades, global shipping—carrier of 80 per cent of world trade—has faced numerous threats that challenge the long-established right to freedom of navigation for all merchant ships. Piracy, hijackings, armed robbery,