KLAIPEDA: An important step has been taken at the Port of Klaipėda towards a cleaner future. With the installation of shore power supply equipment completed, testing has now begun. Soon, vessels arriving at the
NEW DELHI : HD Hyundai said Tuesday it has signed a memorandum of understanding in New Delhi with NSHIP TN and Sagarmala Finance Corp. to cooperate on building core infrastructure and establishing a joint
NEW DELHI : Union Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, said that India’s maritime sector has transformed into an engine of unmatched growth in the last 12 years. In a social media
GANDHIDHAM : Shri Sushil Kumar Singh, IRSME, Chairman of Deendayal Port Authority (DPA), held a productive meeting with a high-level delegation from DP World, led by Mr. Rizwan Soomar, CEO & MD for SCO
SINGAPORE : On the sidelines of Singapore Maritime Week 2026, the Indian delegation held a high-level bilateral meeting with representatives from Singapore, reaffirming their shared commitment to strengthening maritime collaboration and advancing sustainable growth
SINGAPORE: Pacific International Lines (PIL) and PSA International (PSA), supported by DNV, have launched Singapore’s first joint land-sea green value-added service for cargo transhipped through the Port of Singapore, which will allow shippers and
RAIGAD : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) has reportedly secured approval from the Committee of Creditors to acquire Karanja Terminal & Logistics, a multi-purpose port and logistics facility located in Maharashtra’s Raigad
BHUBANESWAR : In a significant step toward strengthening maritime collaboration and exploring investment opportunities, a U.S. delegation led by Laura Williams, Consul General at the U.S. Consulate General Hyderabad, met with P. L. Haranadh,
MUMBAI : Gateway Terminal India (GTI) marked the maiden call of the VTI (Vietnam–Thailand–India) service operated by Interasia Lines on 16 April 2026, reinforcing its role as a key gateway for India’s international trade
KOLKATA : In a landmark moment for India’s maritime sector, M.V. Sindhu etched its name in history by becoming the first Indian-flag vessel to sail with both a women Master and a women Pilot