LONDON : NorthStandard has launched a new H&M and P&I product for smaller commercial vessels, typically up to 10,000 gross tonnes. The new offering will also include War, Loss of Hire and other ancillary
MUMBAI : India is expanding its port capacity more than sixfold to reach 10,000 million tonnes per annum by 2047, marking the country’s largest-ever maritime infrastructure drive as it positions itself as a global
MUMBAI : DPA Kandla, proudly presents its vision for a sustainable future at the Maritime India Conference & Expo 2025 Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Hon’ble Minister for Ports, Shipping & Waterways visited DPA Kandla’s theme
MUMBAI : The Indian maritime sector would need an investment of $1 trillion by 2047 and ₹5 lakh crore by 2030 to harness its full potential, Shri T.K. Ramachandran, Secretary, Union Ministry of Ports,
DUBAI : Ships not linked to Israel could begin returning to the Red Sea in as little as two weeks, DP World’s Deputy Chief Executive, Mr. Yuvraj Narayan said, adding that could see freight
LONDON : A new report from UCL’s Energy Institute Shipping and Oceans Research Group assesses the financial risks to the shipping industry from stranded assets due to stricter GHG regulations, due for adoption at
MUMBAI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal launched multiple projects worth nearly ₹2,000 crores in order to expand capacity at the JNP Port here today. The Union Minister
NEW DELHI : India and France reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing maritime security and cooperation in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) during the 7th India-France Maritime Cooperation Dialogue, held in New Delhi on January
ABU DHABI : The UAE has ranked among the top 35 countries globally with the largest shipping fleets by tonnage and capacity, according to the 2024 report by the United Nations Conference on Trade
WASHINGTON D. C. : In recent weeks, when he was president-elect, Donald Trump publicly said that Panama should return the Panama Canal to the United States and that he would not rule out using military force to reclaim