A vessel chartered by a Turkish freight forwarder delivered the first boxes to Ukraine’s Black Sea ports in Greater Odessa since the war began in February 2022, marking a significant increase in country’s capacity
LONDON : The importance of maritime digitalisation has significantly increased over the past few years. As a result, BIMCO has submitted a paper to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) advocating for the development of
SINGAPORE : An agreement was announced by MariApps Marine Solutions (MariApps), a company thatspecializes in maritime digital solutions, to enhance the digitalization of Intership Navigation’s (Intership) fleet of 100 vessels. By utilizing MariApps’ digital
NEW DELHI : After Chabahar, India has gained the rights to operate a second overseas port, Sittwe, in Myanmar. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has approved a proposal for India Ports Global (IPGL)
MUMBAI : Indian Register of Shipping (IRS), a leading classification society, enters 50th year, marking half a century of commitment to maritime safety, quality, and innovation. The organisation commenced year-long celebrations on its foundation day
YEMEN : Houthi forces in Yemen claimed to have launched rockets and drones at British, US, and Israeli ships, the latest in a campaign of attacks on shipping in support of Palestinians in the
BALTIMORE : Workers on Sunday began removing containers from the giant cargo vessel that remains pinned under the metal remains of Baltimore’s Key Bridge, nearly two weeks after the ship struck the bridge and
TOKYO : ClassNK has issued a statement of fact (SOF) for the results of the hull performance analysis and operational profile analysis by Chugoku Marine Paints, Ltd. (CMP) based on actual data of a
NEW DELHI : India’s Major Ports under Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) experiencing steady growth, indicating positive developments in the country’s trade and logistics sectors. In 2023–2024, India’s 12 major ports have
KOCHI : Cochin Shipyard Limited, on April 6, announced that it has signed the Master Shipyard Repair Agreement (MSRA) with the United States Navy. “Cochin has been qualified for entering into the MSRA after a