DUBAI : Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO, inaugerated the DP World Flow pavilion at Expo 2020. DP World’s pavilion is designed around the theme of ‘Making Trade Flow.’ Visitors will be
COLOMBO : The world’s largest container ship Ever Ace is scheduled to arrive at the Port of Colombo on the 5th of this month. The 400 meters long and 62 meters wide ship has
COPENHAGEN : After the announcement of its intention to acquire B2C Europe in August, AP Moller Maersk will now complete the acquisition of the Dutch logistics company, which focuses on business-to-consumer (B2C) parcel delivery
LONDON : Seafarer voices were front and centre on IMO’s World Maritime Day, with an all-seafarer panel discussing a number of issues relating to this year’s theme of ‘Seafarers at the core of shipping’s future’.
MALMO : For World Maritime Day on 30 September, the World Maritime University (WMU) joinied forces with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in illuminating their headquarters buildings blue in honour of the world’s seafarers.
RAJKOT : In wake of severe containers shortage and high freight rates, nearly 60 custom house agents (CHAs) have joined hands to place in order new arrangement by adopting break bulk cargo transportation. A
KOCHI : FICCI Kerala State Council has urged the terminal operator DP World not to proceed with the proposed increase in charges for Direct Port Delivery and En-bloc movement of containers unilaterally and keep
COLOMBO : When Sri Lanka found it difficult to repay Chinese debt, they gave away their lands to China. After the Hambantota port, China wanted to take control of the Colombo port. This was
MUMBAI : The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic brought many industries to a standstill, disrupted the flow of operations, and brought mass uncertainty. This World Maritime Day, it is important to acknowledge that the
NEW DELHI : The Union Cabinet released a statement approving the continuation of the National Export Insurance Account (NEIA) scheme and infusion of Rs 1,650 crore grant-in-aid over five years, from FY2021-2022 to FY2025-2026.