LONDON : Drewry’s new online Intra-Asia Container Market Insight service confirms that growth in the intra-Asia container shipping market, which over the last five years (2019-2023) registered a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of
TUTICORIN : Shri Suresh Babu, Chairperson i/c., & CME, and senior officers of the Port warmly welcomed Indian Navy’s indigenously developed autonomous Surface vessel, ‘Matangi‘ on her maiden visit to V.O.Chidambaranar Port Authority, Tuticorin
GUWAHATI : Assam Government is actively working to revitalise the state’s waterways by enhancing safety, modernising infrastructure and improving connectivity, the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said on Monday. The Assam Inland Water Transport Development
LONDON : International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Mr. Arsenio Dominguez has completed a series of visits to countries in the Red Sea area, to discuss the current situation and express support for freedom of
DEHRADUN : Blue Water is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with NeugenAI Labs, aimed at driving transformative advancements in the maritime industry through cutting-edge AI solutions. Combining Blue Water’s extensive industry expertise with
LONDON : Lloyd’s Register (LR) and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have signed a joint development project (JDP) for approval in principle (AiP) for a 15,300 TEU Class ammonia powered dual-fuel container ship. As
AMSTERDAM : Dutch startup SeaO₂, specialising in innovative carbon (CO₂) removal technology from seawater, announces receiving €2+ million in new investments. Utilising its breakthrough Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) technology, which efficiently extracts CO₂ from
COLOMBO : India and Sri Lanka agreeing for a joint research study in the narrow strip of Palk Strait that divides the two nations to protect the marine resources and biodiversity amidst ongoing illegal bottom
WASHINGTON : The US has imposed sanctions on 275 individuals and entities, including 15 from India, for allegedly supporting Russia’s military-industrial base. Companies from China, Switzerland, Thailand, and Turkiye have also been slapped with
OSLO : Xeneta reported about the next year 2025 may be be another challenging year in ocean container shipping. “If 2024 has been defined by conflict in the Red Sea, the outlook for 2025