India and Sri Lanka are planning to initiate ferry service
NEW DELHI : The Indian and Sri Lankan governments have announced plans to initiate a ferry service between the two nations before the end of this month. Indian
NEW DELHI : The Indian and Sri Lankan governments have announced plans to initiate a ferry service between the two nations before the end of this month. Indian
JAMNAGAR : A US-bound vessel from Sikka Port in Gujarat accidentally hit a Bharat Petroleum Corp’s (BPCL) crude import facility late on Sunday, two sources told on Monday.
PORT BLAIR : The comprehensive maritime security exercise ‘Sea Defenders-2024’ between the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) & United States Coast Guard (USCG) culminated at Port Blair on March
SINGAPORE : PSA Singapore has unveiled a strategic initiative to expand its Jurong Island Terminal (JIT) in response to escalating demand for sustainable, efficient, and resilient supply chain
Global shipping companies’ short-term profitability will benefit from increased freight rates, which exceed the costs of re-routing following persistent attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea, Fitch
TOKYO : ClassNK has granted its Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions*1 to a vessel & voyage performance monitoring platform called “Cassandra” developed by Deep Sea Technologies SMPC.
LONDON : Industry Associations express their deep concern over the tragic loss of life and injuries suffered by the crew of MV True Confidence in an attack in
YEMEN : Another bulker sailing southeast of Aden, Yemen was targeted by the Houthis again. Initial reports are that the vessel was not hit and that the crew
NEW YORK : “The Red Sea crisis is highlighting the wide gap in efficiency between ports in Africa and other world regions, despite heavy investment in port infrastructure
NEW DELHI : A maiden all-women maritime surveillance mission was undertaken by the Andaman & Nicobar Command on the 40th anniversary of INAS 318 and International Women’s Day on