BHAVNAGAR : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi highlighted a startling fact about India’s dependence on foreign shipping during his address at the ‘Samudra se Samriddhi’ event in Bhavnagar on Saturday. Speaking at the inauguration
MUMBAI: The Memoir of Maritime Legend Vaishnav Puri has been launched recently to make the readers travel through the personal & professional journey of a shipping doyen who molded India’s maritime scene while cementing
TUTICORIN: V.O. Chidambaranar (VOC) Port has reached a historic operational landmark by handling 20 million tonnes of cargo, achieving the feat on 21 September 2025—the fastest in the port’s history. According to port officials,
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The Kerala government has cleared the appointment of a consultant for Vizhinjam International Seaport Ltd (VISL) to draw up a roadmap for port-led industrialisation. Beginning work in October, the consultant will focus
VADODARA : Gati Shakti VishwaVidyalaya successfully conducted the second batch of MDP on Supply Chain Science for IAF Officers from 15th September to 19th September 25 in its campus at Vadodara,. The course was
PORBANDAR : A massive fire engulfed a cargo ship docked at the All Weather Port of Porbandar on Monday morning, sparking panic in the port area. The vessel, PDI 1383 ‘Haridasran’ from Jamnagar, was
OMAN : Asyad Shipping – the majority Omani state-owned maritime transportation company – has bolstered its crude shipping capability with the acquisition of a new Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), raising its VLCC fleet
SINGAPORE: X-Press Feeders stated it will refuse to pay Sri Lankan court-ordered damages of US$1 billion for causing that country’s worst case of environmental pollution. In an exclusive interview to AFP, X-Press Feeders Chief
SINGAPORE: Strategic Marine is pleased to announce the successful Technical Acceptance for a pair of two 40m 550-Passenger Aluminium Catamaran Ferries being for the Government of Bermuda. This important milestone marks the vessel’s readiness
LONDON/HAMBURG: USD 48 billion invested in LNG carriers could be written off by 2035 as they will be in oversupply in a 1.5°C climate scenario with declining fossil energy use, according to new research