CHENNAI : TVS Supply Chain Solutions Limited, a global supply chain solutions provider and one of the largest and fastest growing integrated supply chain solutions providers in India, announced its consolidated unaudited financial results
NEW DELHI : Lack of adequate infrastructure for evacuation and transportation of coal has been a perennial cause for the fuel shortages at thermal power plants during peak summer periods. Indian Railways could not
DUBAI : DP World, a leading global logistics and supply chain provider, has partnered with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and SuperSport to bring an official ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Fan Park to
SINGAPORE : Bolloré Logistics Asia-Pacific is delighted to announce the success of the MAPS Management program which ended last May. The new MAPS program of Bolloré Logistics Asia-Pacific, in partnership with ESSEC, includes four
MUNDRA : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) on Sunday said its flagship Mundra Port has created yet another record by welcoming the largest container ship to call at an Indian port.
KOLKATA : The Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port in Kolkata has suspended all cargo and container handling operations for 12 hours from Sunday evening in view of the forecast of a cyclonic storm, officials said.
KOLKATA : SITC, a leading intra-Asia operator, has announced the commencement of a direct weekly service linking Port Klang (Malaysia) and Yangon (Myanmar) with the Haldia Dock Complex (HDC) of Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port,
KOLKATA : The Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK) on Friday announced that it has successfully discharged the second batch of Metro Rail coaches which were unloaded at the Netaji Subhas Dock (NSD) of
DUBAI : DP World and Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) have commenced construction of a new SAR900 million ($250 million) logistics park at Jeddah Islamic Port, set to provide state-of-the-art storage and distribution facilities, as
NEW DELHI : Logistics cost has serious implications on the country’s manufacturing sector, export competitiveness and global positioning. The Red Sea route, which is shorter and faster, was the preferred choice for most shipping companies.