AHMEDABAD : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd’s (APSEZ) on Wednesday (September 10) said its step-down subsidiary, Mandhata Build Estate Limited, has acquired the entire 100% stake in Dependencia Logistics Private Limited from
JAIGARH : In a bid to strengthen Maharashtra’s export competitiveness, the Maharashtra Industrial and Technical Research Association (MITRA) has launched an ambitious initiative to channel exports directly through JSW Port, Jaigarh, instead of relying
KOLKATA/HALDIA : Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata (SMPK) has taken another stride toward modernizing port operations and strengthening workplace safety with the launch of two innovative projects at its Haldia Dock Complex. Chairman Shri
MUMBAI: India’s logistics sector is undergoing a pivotal transformation, with bold domestic reforms offsetting turbulence in global trade. The newly introduced Indian Ports Bill, 2025, which streamlines governance and standardises processes under the ‘One
Following months of trial operations during the summer, the operational phase at the newly opened Rijeka Gateway Terminal at the Port of Rijeka in Croatia officially began with the arrival of its first commercial
VARANASI: India and Mauritius on Thursday deepened their strategic and developmental partnership with the signing of multiple agreements and the announcement of a comprehensive Special Economic Package exceeding USD 680 million. The announcements came
MUMBAI : With less than 1% share in global shipbuilding currently, India is on course to be among the world’s top five countries in this arena by 2047, according to the Centre. “The Government
PUNE: Pune based SOPAN Group in collaboration with VOC Port Authority (VOCPA) laid the foundation for India’s first Green Methanol Bunkering & Refueling Facility, a pioneering advancement in sustainable maritime infrastructure in the country The landmark
AHMEDABAD : The Adani Group has reportedly barred ships facing sanctions from the European Union, United States and the United Kingdom from docking at any of its ports, to safeguard its interests, according to
GANDHIDHAM: Trade operations at two of India’s busiest ports, Kandla and Mundra, are set to come to a standstill as transporters in the region announced an indefinite strike starting September 12, according to a