KOCHI : HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has signed an agreement with India’s Cochin Shipyard to jointly build naval vessels and pursue upcoming Indian Navy procurement projects, according to the Korean shipbuilder on Tuesday. Cochin
DUBAI: The Maritime Standard recently held its most successful Tanker Conference yet, as over 400 delegates registered to attend in person at the Atlantis, the Palm, Dubai recently. The tenth conference in this series,
KO TARUTAO ISLAND : At least seven people have died after a boat carrying undocumented migrants sank near the border between Thailand and Malaysia. Thirteen people have been rescued but dozens are missing. Malaysian
SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the establishment of its new branch office in Greece — Ocean Network Express (Europe) Limited Greece Foreign Branch — which will officially commence operations on 1
WERKENDAM: Concordia Damen is proud to announce the delivery of a CDS Tanker 135. Last week, the vessel, of proven, in-house design, successfully passed its trials, after having been outfitted at Concordia Damen’s shipyard
BUSAN: KR (Korean Register) has launched two new digital platforms, PILOT (Platform for Insightful LOw-emission Transitions) and POWER (Performance evaluation for Operational characteristics, Weather & aging Effect and fuel consumption Review), designed to support
SINGAPORE: Condition Monitoring Technologies (CMT) has deepened its presence across Asia’s most influential shipping hubs through an expanded partnership with Singapore’s Junma Services, a move that is already generating new customer interest in Hong
NEW DELHI : The Gratitude Ceremony brought the curtains down on India Maritime Week 2025, celebrating a remarkable week of maritime excellence, innovation, and collaboration. The event also featured the Swachchta Awards, recognising outstanding
MUMBAI: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) hosted the “One Nation, One Process (ONOP)” Review Meeting under the guidance of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW), bringing together senior leadership from major ports
MUMBAI: Kandla Container Terminal achieved it’s highest-ever monthly container throughput of 60,708 TEU in October 2025, surpassing the previous record of 56,955 TEU. The new record highlights the terminal’s growing capabilities in managing high-volume