Government likely to ease Cabotage rules at Global Maritime India Summit 2023
NEW DELHI : The Union government is in the final steps of coming out with new rules for coastal shipping, under which foreign vessels will be allowed to operate
NEW DELHI : The Union government is in the final steps of coming out with new rules for coastal shipping, under which foreign vessels will be allowed to operate
MUMBAI : The National Action Plan for Green Shipping promotes eco-friendly practices and incentives for low-emission ships, positioning India’s maritime sector for a prosperous and environmentally responsible future,
AARHUS : Unifeeder Group plans to deploy the new vessels on its European network, where the new vessels will give a significant contribution to lower the emissions of
NORWAY : Norway gives large funding boost for work with developing States to reduce GHG emissions from shipping A major project which aims to ensure that no country
MUMBAI : The 60th Annual General Meeting of the Federation of Freight Forwarders’ Associations in India (FFFAI), which was held on September 29, 2023 in Mumbai (coinciding with concluding
TOKYO : Tsuneishi Shipbuilding based in Hiroshima, Japan received an order for four 5,900 TEU container ships powered by methanol. This is the third methanol-fuelled vessel order, following
KOLKATA : Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port (SMP), erstwhile Kolkata Port is gradually turning into a critical logistics hub in the region now as it gets connected with Mongla
LUCKNOW : The Uttar Pradesh (UP) Government is planning to set up a network of warehouses, cargo terminals, and trucking hubs across the state in a bid to
NEW DELHI : In order to accelerate the target of hydrogen exports, the Shipping and Port Ministry has identified three major ports — Deendayal Port (Kandla), Paradip Port
DUBAI : The inaugural Transportation and Climate Change Conference (TACCC), held at the Saadiyat Rotana Resort in Abu Dhabi, made an indelible impression on those attending, highlighting the