CHENNAI : The Chennai International Terminals Pvt Ltd (CITPL), a subsidiary of Singapore’s PSA International, that operates a container terminal inside the Chennai Port is choking. Over 12,000 boxes – both export and import – are
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, a leader in port and maritime logistics in Brazil, invests BRL 9 million in Rio Grande Container Terminal by deploying a new ship operation technology. In July this
GANDHIDHAM : The current spate of intense rain in Saurashtra and Kutch has severely impacted the export and import activities at Kandla and Mundra Ports. Due to the heavy rains over the past seven
GANDHINAGAR : APM Terminals Pipavav’s MD Mr. Girish Aggarwal, Mr. Vivek Sharma, Country Director – Public Affairs at AP Moller Mærsk Group and Mr. Dinesh Tiwari, Head-Gujarat at APM Terminals Pipavav – India, held
PIPAVAV : APM Terminals Pipavav has achieved a groundbreaking milestone, setting new benchmarks in logistics efficiency and significantly boosting India’s automotive industry on the global stage. In June 2024, we set a new record
MUMBAI : Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a senior official of the Customs for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 80,000 from the complaint. The accused, an official of the rank of
MUMBAI : Indian shippers using terminals in Nhava Sheva Port (JNPT) are facing serious congestion issues due to volume buildups and persistent erratic vessel schedules, according to industry updates. Container truckers are taking excessively
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The Adani Group has announced several new projects at its Vizhinjam International Seaport, including a cruise terminal, a bunkering unit for refuelling ships, a fishing harbour, a cement grinding plant, and a
PIPAVAV : Successful Completion of Extensive Training Program by APM Terminals, PCBA, and JBS Academy. APM Terminals, in association with the Pipavav Customs Brokers Association (PCBA) and JBS Academy, has successfully conducted an extensive
KOCHI : After the first mother vessel called at the Vizhinjam seaport on July 12, industry players have questioned the wisdom of more public spending to improve infrastructure at the International Container Transshipment Terminal