NEW DELHI : Information Technology (IT) and Electronics industry players, just ahead of the Union Budget 2025-26, have demanded incentives for Make in India initiatives, investments in semiconductor manufacturing, funding for artificial intelligence research and developments, tax relief
BHUBANESHWAR : Adani Group on Tuesday committed to investing Rs 2.3 lakh crore over the next five years across power, cement, industrial parks, aluminium and city gas expansion in Odisha. According to a statement
MUMBAI : The Directorate General of Shipping strengthening ties with the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA). The DG Shipping had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Iain Grainger, CEO, IMCA; Mr. Alister Macleod, Diving Manager,
GANDHIDHAM : J M Baxi Group reaches exciting milestone at Kandla Container Terminal. Unifeeder has launched its PIC1 Service at Kandla Container Terminal, which will provide a significant boost to coastal trade with weekly
Over 40 cutting-edge startups in the logistics space to showcase their innovations at LogiMAT India 2025 NEW DELHI : The logistics market in India is poised for significant growth, with a projected revenue of
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd has announced a change in the service rotation for its South East India-Europe Express (IEX) Service, effective mid-March 2025. The IEX service will no longer call at Bremerhaven, Germany. Instead, Hamburg,
SINGAPORE : On 23rd of January 2025, Ocean Network Express (ONE) celebrated a historic milestone with the arrival of their first magenta ONE vessel, ONE Responsibility, in West Africa. This call at Meridian Port
EGYPT : Lieutenant General Osama Rabie, Chairman of the Suez Canal Authority, hosted a meeting with a delegation from Emaar Libya Holding and representatives from Libyan ports, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation in maritime services
MARSEILLE : French container shipping and logistics major CMA CGM has ordered a dozen liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual fuel 18,000 TEU containerships in South Korea. The boxships will be built by South Korean
LONDON : A new report from UCL Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group and UMAS reveals significant risk in some of the options the International Maritime Organization (IMO) is considering, for enabling shipping’s