MUNDRA: DP World’s Mundra International Container Terminal (MICT) set a record performance in August 2025, handling 1,42,273 TEUs — its highest-ever monthly volume. This demonstrates its growing importance as a major trade gateway for
KOLKATA : Shyama Prasad Mookerjee (SMP) Port, Kolkata, on Tuesday said it will extend all support to trade for smooth cargo movement to Nepal in view of the ongoing crisis in the neighbouring country.
NEW DELHI : With the Goods and Services Tax (GST) overhaul now behind it, the government is turning its focus to the next big growth driver, large-scale infrastructure. Officials told The Economic Times that
COPENHAGEN : Mis-declaring weight of cargo in a container will now attract charges of $5,000 from the Danish shipping major Maersk. The charges will be $15,000 for dangerous goods mis-declaration violation. Weight mis-declaration is
LONDON: Lloyd’s Register (LR) will play a central role at London International Shipping Week (LISW25), leading discussions on energy transition, the future workforce and digital transformation. The five-day event, taking place from 15–19 September,
SINGAPORE: The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) Tuesday (9th September) published its report on Project CAPTURED, presenting findings from the world’s first demonstration of a complete carbon value chain for onboard captured carbon
LONDON: Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat (NASDAQ: VSAT) company, together with distribution partner Station Satcom have secured an order to install NexusWave on a bulk carrier managed by Singapore-based Norse Ship Management as the ship
The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub (Decarb Hub), a partnership between Lloyd’s Register Group and Lloyd’s Register Foundation, have Tuesday published Navigating the Net-Zero Transition– exploring innovative concepts to close
ROTTERDAM: PortXL, the world’s first maritime start-up accelerator, is proud to announce its 2025 cohort, marking a significant milestone as the organization celebrates 10 years of fostering innovation and driving technological advancements in the
LONDON: A new study from UCL’s Ocean and Shipping Group reveals that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Net Zero Framework could help reduce global inequalities, provided that the revenue generated is strategically distributed to