THIRUVANANTHPURAM : Ports Minister Shri V N Vasavan, who visited Vizhinjam International Seaport after assuming charge, has said commercial ships would start arriving at the port in May and construction works are progressing rapidly. Although the deadline is December, the Adani Group is
NEW DELHI : The country’s major ports are continuing to significantly improve their key operational performance parameters during the current financial year as they have handled higher cargo volumes with faster loading and unloading
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Road, Transports and Highways(MoRTH) awarded three multimodal logistics (MMLP) parks in 2023 in a bid to push multimodal connectivity in India, according to a recent release from the
CHENNAI : A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) and the Government of Tamil Nadu signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet 2024. As per this MoU, Maersk and the
NEW DELHI : The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor, which has just been completed, and the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, which is nearing completion, are potential gamechangers for the country’s economy. The corridors are expected
CAIRO : The newly announced shipping route, dubbed the Arab Line for Maritime Transport, that links Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq, and launched recently by the Arab Bridge Maritime Company, continued to operate and facilitate
NEW DELHI : Disruptions along the Red Sea trade route have begun pushing up shipping and insurance costs as shippers have begun taking longer routes fearing further attacks, a senior government official said Friday.
NEW DELHI : A goods show room and warehouses for Indian goods will be set up in United Arab Emirates (UAE), Commerce and Textiles Minister, Shri Piyush Goyal said Thursday. The planned ‘Bharat Park’ will facilitate
AHMEDABAD : Gujarat Industries Minister Shri Balvantsinh Rajput has said that Gujarat boasts a remarkable 33% share in exports and contributes 18% to the total production of the country by holding top position in
WASHINGTON : The hostilities in the Red Sea will likely be igniting other battles, albeit of a commercial rather than military nature, as container lines seek hefty rate increases and file urgent requests with