LONDON : The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has approved changes to its maritime safety regulations in the form of the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code to improve the safety of ammonium nitrate transport
TOKYO : Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is set to open a new office in Washington, D.C., U.S., through its subsidiary MOL (Americas), even as tariffs continue to roil global trade and
TOKYO : ClassNK has released ‘Prime Shipmanagement Guidelines’ which aim to achieve sustainable ship management with safety as the highest priority. Evolving environment surrounding ship management, including fuel transition, stricter regulations, and crew shortage,
HAMBURG : HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) has successfully delivered a pre-feasibility study for the development of a bulk cargo terminal at Porto Fundo in Santa Cruz, Cabo Verde. Commissioned by Spanish infrastructure company
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) organised one-day workshop on IT Procurement and Project Management in New Delhi, aiming to enhance digital efficiency and streamline IT implementation across India’s
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla achieves a remarkable milestone with the berthing of MV CSK GENERATION (LOA: 292m | Draft: 12.9m) —the largest parcel-size vessel (1.14 Lakh MT) ever handled at Berth No.
NEW DELHI : Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India,Shri Sunil Barthwal, visited the Netherlands from 24–26 April 2025 to advance bilateral trade and economic cooperation between India and the Netherlands.
NEW DELHI : As part of ongoing discussions on the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement, representatives of India’s Department of Commerce and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative met in Washington, D.C. from 23-25
NEW DELHI : Against the backdrop of the Pahalgam terror attack, reports have emerged that India is planning to restrict the export of e-commerce goods and electronics to Pakistan. India could shut its airspace
NEW DELHI : Pakistan’s April 24 closure of its airspace to Indian flights has hit some 600 west-bound international flights of mostly Air India and IndiGo in the first five days since the airspace closure.