MUMBAI : FICCI is set to host the third edition of Maritime India Conference & Expo 2025 from 22-24 January at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, with Union Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla achieves a record single-day dry cargo handling of 3,01,196 MTs on Jan 19, 2025, surpassing the previous best of 2,93,023 MTs (May 9, 2023). Utilizing capacity to its
MUMBAI : The FICCI Maritime India Conference and Expo 2025 to be held between 22nd to 24th January at Mumbai, India, is a pivotal platform to advance India’s maritime sector. We are proud to
MUMBAI : Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), a leading international classification society, is proud of its growing role in advancing India’s defence capabilities through its participation in major new construction projects for the Indian
NEW DELHI : India will bump up spending on the modernisation of its railways in the upcoming federal budget while marginally increasing allocations to road building, two government sources said. Prime Minister Shri Narendra
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The Vizhinjam International Seaport which began commercial operations in December 2024 is expected to receive the environmental clearance for the second and third phases of the development of the port by March.
GENEVA : The world’s largest container shipping line, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has initiated preliminary discussions with India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways to identify a suitable greenfield site for developing a shipyard.
NEW DELHI : Indian Government on Monday allowed exports of 1 million metric tons of sugar during the current season to September 2025 to help mills of the world’s second biggest producer export surplus
DHAKA : The garment industry, a crucial driver of Bangladesh’s export economy, is currently grappling with a series of challenges that have led to a significant downturn. In the past year, at least 76
PANAMA CITY : Panama on Monday rejected President Donald Trump‘s pledge that the United States would be “taking back” the Panama Canal, saying the key interoceanic waterway would remain under its control. “I must