MAIDSTONE, KENT (UK) : WISTA International are pleased to share the findings from the IMO-WISTA Women in Maritime Survey 2024. The second Women in Maritime survey, jointly published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO)
NEW DELHI : The Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) commemorated its 8th Foundation Day on Saturday, May 17, celebrating seven years of dedicated service in protecting Indian industry from unfair trade practices and sudden
SINGAPORE : A comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) quantifies OCCS’s potential to provide GHG emissions savings. The study, named COLOSSUS (Carbon capture, offloading, onshore storage,
HOUSTON : Houston is home to the nation’s biggest port and is host city for maritime’s hottest event, the Houston International Maritime Conference. With the nation’s largest petrochemical complex, 5th-ranked container terminals, and the
GANDHINAGAR : Gujarat Maritime Board (GMB) witnessed history unfolding, with a record cargo handling of 488 MTPA in 2024-25. With multiple facets of the maritime industry being aced by the Board, the time is
MUMBAI : A high-level business dialogue between the Government of Maharashtra and Djibouti chaired by Hon’ble Minister Shri Jayakumar Rawal, Minister of Protocol & Marketing, hosted at Sahyadri Guest House, Mumbai, Mr. Vishal Mehta,
MUMBAI : Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) is pleased to announce the relocation of its Kakinada Site Office to a new and improved facility. This move forms part of IRS’s ongoing efforts to enhance
LONDON : At last week’s landmark MEPC 83 meeting, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Member States assumed responsibility and agreed on a medium-term greenhouse gas reduction measure that differs from the levy-based approach INTERCARGO
AHMEDABAD : Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah on last Thursday hailed Gujarat as a leader in industries set to define the global economy for the next 25 years. “Gujarat has emerged as a
LONDON : Countries have agreed a global deal to tackle shipping emissions, after nearly ten years of negotiations. The agreement covers the vast majority of the world’s commercial shipping and means that starting in