MAPUTO: The First Training Squadron (1TS) of the Indian Navy comprising INS Tir, INS Shardul, INS Sujata, and ICGS Sarathi entered Maputo, Mozambique on 16 Sep 2025. The squadron led by Capt Tijo K
LONDON: The Maritime Just Transition Task Force (MJTTF) has Wednesday (17 September) released industry-first training frameworks designed to facilitate the development of training programmes for seafarers for working on ships powered by ammonia, methanol and hydrogen.
LONDON: NatPower Marine and Peel Ports Group are set to commence installation of shore power at Heysham in September 2025, with the first plug live in the initial phase and expansion to four across
LONDON: NorthStandard has appointed Matt Holmes and Andrew Carter to lead its newly created Upstream Energy and Marine & Energy Liability sectors, expanding the global insurer’s specialty portfolio into significant adjacent markets. Holmes and
LONDON: Sperry Marine, a global leader in navigation solutions for seagoing vessels, has issued a whitepaper to explain how new S-100 standards lay the foundation for enhancing the quantity, quality and appearance of the
NEW DELHI : India’s maritime sector is undergoing a transformative shift, positioning the nation as a future global maritime superpower. With ambitious investments, modern infrastructure, and sustainable reforms, the government is harnessing the power
PANAJI : Seven out of 12 major state-run ports in the country have shifted to an indigenously developed vessel tracking and management system, a top official has said. “We are liberating the major ports
MUNDRA: DP World has expanded the capabilities at Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) in Gujarat with the arrival of a new state-of-the-art Quay Crane and three new electric Rubber-Tyre Gantry Cranes (e-RTGCs). Together, the
NEW DELHI : India is planning ₹4,000 crore ($454 million) in incentives to bolster its shipbreaking industry, people familiar with the matter said, as it seeks to claw back market share from sector leader
MADURAI : Seafarers in the southern region of Tamil Nadu are struggling to make ends meet as new regulations imposed by the Director General of Shipping rendered several thousands of them jobless. V Anandan