Buoyant liners add record numbers of newbuilds
COPENHAGEN : March saw a stunning 866,060 teu of new tonnage ordered, almost the same as was contracted throughout the whole of 2020, as the cash-rich sector starts
COPENHAGEN : March saw a stunning 866,060 teu of new tonnage ordered, almost the same as was contracted throughout the whole of 2020, as the cash-rich sector starts
SAN FRANCISCO : The Federal Maritime Commission, America’s shipping regulator, met virtually and in closed session yesterday to discuss developments in the ongoing Fact Finding 29 investigation of
PARIS : The European innovation project Flagships will deploy the world’s first commercial cargo transport vessel operating on hydrogen later this year, plying the river Seine in Paris,
MUMBAI :Indian Register of Shipping (IRClass), an international ship classification society, is delighted to announce that its Executive Chairman, Mr. Arun Sharma, has received India’s most prestigious maritime
The latest to arrive at Alang this week is a 32-year-old cruise liner, ‘MV Columbus’, which was built at Saint-Nazaire in France and could carry 1,855 passengers and
5th April is celebrated as the National Maritime Day India is changing, India is racing ahead, New India is being built like we were the Maritime leader in
GANDHINAGAR : India celebrates National Maritime Day every year on April 05. The country is celebrating the 58th edition of National Maritime Day this year, the first of
NEW DELHI :Given the temptation of South Asian governmental bureaucracies to view the shipbuilding industry solely in economic terms and as a generator of employment, this article seeks
It will be operated in the Vyttila-Kakkanad corridor Coachin: The first of the twenty-three 100-passenger-capacity ferries that have been envisaged under the first phase of the ₹747-crore Water
LONDON : IMO has chosen to make 2021 a year of action for seafarers, who are facing unprecedented hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, despite their vital role