COLOMBO : Mr Rajamani Ramakrishnan Vice President (ISC-ME) at Vasco Maritime Pte Ltd. gave his insights on how Non-Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCCs) play a critical role in global and regional shipping logistics at
POLAND : Dutch shipbuilder GS Projects has contracted Damen Marine Components (DMC) by to supply the steering, control and propulsion equipment for four dry cargo vessels. DMC will provide its ‘plug & play’ Piston
BUSAN : KR (Korean Register) has partnered with Sinokor Merchant Marine and HD Hyundai Marine Solution(HD HMS) to revolutionize ship maintenance through condition-based maintenance (CBM) technology powered by artificial intelligence. This pioneering collaboration will
RIYADH : The Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) has launched its “No Limits” campaign, timed with the inaugural voyage of Aroya, the first Saudi cruise ship to sail in the Red Sea. The campaign
TOKYO : ClassNK has granted its Innovation Endorsement for Products & Solutions to a remote monitoring system for machines, ‘MAREWA-SYSTEM’ developed by KAGOO DOCKYARD Co., Ltd. ClassNK-registered vessels equipped with the product can be
GANDHINAGAR : Inspired by global port cities like Rotterdam, Dubai, and Antwerp, the Gujarat government is reviving a decade-old plan to develop India’s first greenfield port city. Spanning 500 sq km, the ambitious project
ATHENS : Dr. N. Reuben Paul, Chairman of the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (India), met with Indian Ambassador Shri Rudrendra Tandon at the Indian Embassy in Athens, Greece, and leading shipowners in Greece to
NEW DELHI : Midway through 2024, as India surpassed China to become the largest buyer of Russian oil, the operationalisation of a new sea route – the Eastern Maritime Corridor – is beginning to
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority has proudly crossed the 100 MMT mark in cargo handling on December 11, 2024, achieving this remarkable milestone 24 days ahead of the previous year. This accomplishment underscores DPA’s
GANDHINAGAR : The Gujarat Maritime Board has launched the ‘Gujarat Inland Vessels’ Rules, 2024‘, offering detailed guidelines for safety in boating. Registration and permits are now mandatory, and non-compliance will attract legal action. The