HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd is announcing the launch of “Live Position”, its first dry container tracking product. Customers can now enjoy full transparency on the location of their shipments – from the start of transportation
LONDON : A sluggish last two years has been left behind according to consultancy MSI in its monthly liner shipping report for April, but the devil is in the detail as figures for early
GENEVA : World’s largest container line Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has expanded and upgraded its previous cargo protection offering, known as “Peace of Mind” insurance, which is now known as “Cargo Cover Solutions”. Under
NEW YORK : Ships seeking to avoid ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea area are emitting millions of additional tonnes of carbon, making it tougher for companies using ocean freight to
RIYADH : Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) said in a key milestone the first container shipment was recently transported by rail from Jubail Commercial Port to Riyadh Dry Port, a major step that will help
SINGAPORE : ‘Actions Meet Ambition’ – that was the key message of the annual Singapore Maritime Week, which attracted more than 10,000 industry professionals from nearly 80 countries to Asia’s leading maritime hub this
BRUSSELS : The Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) Meeting convened at the World Customs Organization (WCO) on 22 April. This meeting had been scheduled back-to-back with the 243rd/244th Sessions of the Permanent Technical Committee
NEW DELHI : India and Oman are set to sign a trade deal in the coming months as New Delhi seeks to expand its ties in the Middle East where rising geopolitical tensions are
TEHRAN : Iran said the mostly Indian crew of a Portuguese-flagged ship that was seized by Iranian forces in its maritime territory two weeks ago is being granted consular access, raising hopes for their
CHENNAI : Building on the initial successes India achieved in electronics manufacturing, there is an ambitious plan to increase local value addition from the current 18-20 per cent to 38-40 per cent in the