ROTTERDAM : Samskip, one of Europe’s leading logistics service providers, has officially joined the DCSA+ partnership program, reinforcing its commitment to digital innovation, interoperability, and the evolution of global logistics standards. By becoming part
HELSINKI : ABB has integrated a comprehensive scope of technologies onboard Feadship Breakthrough. The vessel was constructed by Dutch high-end yacht builder Feadship. Launched in May 2025, the privately-owned 118.8-meter yacht will be among
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange’s main sea freight index, which measures rates for ships carrying dry bulk commodities, edged lower on Tuesday, as rates declined across capesize and panamax vessel segments. Source: Reuters
NEW DELHI : The Parliament passed the Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025 on Monday as the Rajya Sabha approved it. The bill is a landmark legislation aimed at modernising India’s maritime framework, aligning domestic laws
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal co-chaired a high-level meeting with Union Minister Shri Lalan Singh and representatives from Norwegian firm Proteios to explore opportunities for advancing
NAVI MUMBAI : In a significant step towards shaping India’s sustainable and technology-driven maritime future, the Leaders’ Dialogue on Green & Digital Maritime Corridors will convene today at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), Navi
MUMBAI : The Directorate General of Shipping (DGS), Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Government of India, marked its 75th anniversary with a commemorative conference celebrating the Directorate General of Shipping’s legacy of service to
GANDHIDHAM : In a crucial step toward sustainable maritime infrastructure, the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), Kandla, has rolled out a tender inviting bids for India’s first port-integrated bio-methanol production facility. The plant, planned to
MUMBAI : State-owned Shipping Corp. of India, the country’s largest shipping line, is working on a plan to purchase 26 India-made ships for ₹19,820 crore ($2.3 billion) as part of a government initiative to
MUMBAI : Domestic and foreign ships sailing in Indian waters may soon need to have a prior agreement with empanelled salvage companies. This is one of steps proposed by the Directorate General of Shipping