MUMBAI : JSW Infrastructure on Wednesday said it has incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary for the execution of a port project at JNPT in Maharashtra. JSW JNPT Liquid Terminal Pvt Ltd has been incorporated on
KOLKATA : The government has given the green light to a 8.09 billion expansion project for Kolkata’s Netaji Subhash Dock to boost maritime infrastructure. The approval underscores a commitment to fostering economic growth and
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has granted an exemption to the import of certain goods, including viscose staple fibre and numerous steel items, from quality control orders (QCOs) under
AHMEDABAD : In a historic moment for India, Tata Electronics Private Limited (TEPL) has carried out the groundbreaking of its Rs 91,000 crore semiconductor fabrication facility at the Dholera Special Investment Region (DSIR). Prime
GENEVA : The 2024 FIATA HQ Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, will focus on workshops, after the great success of the newly introduced format at last year’s HQ Meeting. It is the opportunity for FIATA
COPENHAGEN : After DHL withdrew from the race of DB Schenker’s acquisition last week, Danish shipping company DSV appeared to be the sole remaining candidate to proceed with the purchase. However, another player claims
MARSEILLE : The CMA CGM Group, a global player in maritime, land, air and logistics solutions, is launching SEA REWARD, the first loyalty program for shipping customers. A unique program on the market, SEA
GENEVA : Maersk and CMA CGM have notified their customers about upcoming adjustments to their joint Bossa Nova/SIRIUS Service connecting the Mediterranean with the East Coast of South America. Effective from 14 March, there
ISTANBUL : Mersin International Port (MIP) clinched the “Best Port of the Year” Award for the first time at the 37th Annual International Consumer Quality Summit, held in Istanbul, Türkiye recently in February. Each
HAIFA : Israeli Ocean Carrier ZIM announced its results for the previous year, following the trend observed across major container lines, according to which the companies’ financial figures in 2023 are significantly lower than