VISAKHAPATNAM : Officials of the Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) have said that they lodged a police complaint in the Harbour Police Station against M/s Synergy Shipping Pvt. Ltd. for their alleged irregularities. The VPA
MUMBAI : Kenya has kick-started the export of avocado fruit to India this month and the first shipment has already arrived. “The first shipment has arrived at Mumbai. We assure that many many more metric tonnes of avocados will
HAMBURG : After a successful pilot phase, Hapag-Lloyd is set to transform connectivity at sea with the rollout of Starlink Satellite Internet Technology across its fleet. Since May, crew members aboard four pilot vessels have
SHANGHAI : On September 20, China COSCO SHIPPING Corporation Limited (COSCO Shipping), State Power Investment Corporation Limited (SPIC), Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG), and China Certification & Inspection Group (CCIC) jointly signed the “Memorandum
SINGAPORE : Cyan Renewables, together with its consortium of six other partners, announced the launch of a green energy consortium to jointly design and develop electric harbour craft operations in Singapore. Led by Cyan
FRANCE : Chinese companies hold investments in some 31 container seaport terminals in Europe and the Mediterranean as of end-August, reflecting the increased activity by China’s state players in Europe’s port network since 2016,
ZURICH : ABB, a Swedish-Swiss Multinational Corporation, is set to deliver a comprehensive power distribution system for Samskip Group‘s groundbreaking hydrogen-fueled container ships. These vessels, constructed by Cochin Shipyard Ltd in India, are slated
GENOA : According to Industry officials, the maritime sector is currently exploring the feasibility of employing nuclear fuel to power commercial ships, driven by technological advancements that are expanding the range of options available.
NEW DELHI : The Centre is working on a new legislative framework for ports, which seeks to usher in transparency in port tariffs, revamp penalties for offences, and bring over 15 sets of rules,
NEW DELHI : Owing to global headwinds and a shift in industrial supply chains away from government ports, major ports recorded a 4.2 per cent growth in cargo traffic in August, continuing their tepid