NEW DELHI : The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) will be submitting a proposal to the Ministry of Shipping for developing the ports of Pipavav (Gujarat) and Tuticorin (Tamil Nadu), to make
AHMEDABAD : Gujarat’s renowned kesar mango will be exported directly to the US for the first time this year. The US department of agriculture’s animal and plant health inspection service (USDA-APHIS) approved the Gujarat
GENEVA : Shanghai-based Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) built and delivered the largest container vessel in the world ‘MSC TESSA’ to Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). MSC Tessa has a container capacity of 24,116 TEUs and is
NEW DELHI : India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, and Australia’s Minister for Trade and Tourism, Senator the Hon Don Farrell, met to discuss next steps for further enhancing the bilateral
NEW DELHI : India and Australia have reached a major milestone in working towards investment in critical minerals projects to develop supply chains between the two countries. The Union Minister for Coal, Mines and Parliamentary
INDORE : Despite a drop in freight charges, exports across most sectors have failed to match last years’ levels in the corresponding period amid currency fluctuations and a slowdown in global demand, hitting home
MOSCOW : Ruscon, a leading multimodal transport logistics provider in Russia, has significantly expanded its containerised service network from the Black Sea port of Novorossiysk to Nhava Sheva (JNPT) and Mundra in West India
LONDON : Short sea shipping in Europe needs policy support to encourage decarbonisation, enable fleet renewal, and shift cargo from road to sea. Ahead of her appearance at CMA Shipping 2023 later in March,
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla celebrated International Women’s Day in a befitting manner at SVP Auditorium, Gopalpuri. Mrs. Amita Mehta, Chief Guest of the event inaugurated the function, where NGOs were also invited.
COPENHAGEN : During the first months of the Covid-19 outbreak, ocean carriers were able to cut capacity in line with the massive demand contraction, according to Danish maritime data analysis firm Sea-Intelligence, which, however,