NEW DELHI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated major infrastructure projects in Tamil Nadu to augment the capacity of Chennai and Kamarajar Ports in the state. The projects – worth more
NEW DELHI : Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways & AYUSH Shri Sarbananda Sonowal will inaugurate National Technology Centre for Ports, Waterways and Coasts (NTCWPC), IIT M – Discovery Campus today, on 24th
CHENNAI : India is in discussion with Russia to inaugurate the Chennai-Vladivostok Maritime Corridor aimed at boosting maritime ties between the two countries, Union Minister Shri Sarabananda Sonowal said on Sunday. The minister of
NEW DELHI : India’s ranking in the World Bank’s Logistic Performance Index 2023 has improved by six places, thanks to significant investments in soft and hard infrastructure, as well as technology, which have led to
NEW DELHI : Ports, Shipping and Waterways Ministry has celebrated World Earth Day on Saturday, 22nd April 2023 by reaffirming its commitment to environmental protection, including tree plantation. The Ministry shared that in 2022,
GANDHIDHAM ; Tourists and Pilgrims boarded the Ro-Ro Ferry from Hazira to Ghogha during their “Narmada Parikrama“. The tourists & pilgrims also appreciated the beautiful infrastructural facilitiy of the Ro-Ro/Ro-Pax Terminal facilitated by Deendayal
KOCHI : In a major blow to its growth ambitions, DP World’s flagship Vallarpadam Terminal in Cochin Port, suffered significant traffic declines in the fiscal year 2022-23 that ended on 31 March, according to
HONG KONG : Hong Kong is setting up the Task Force on Maritime and Port Development Strategy to put forward an action plan on strategies to further promote the development of Hong Kong as
GREECE : ERMA FIRST, a leading sustainable marine solutions provider, has published a new whitepaper which presents alternative maritime power solutions as the key to greener ports as the regulatory landscape increasingly favours shore
NEW DELHI : Cargo berths run by port dependent industries for their captive use at state-owned major ports will be allowed to extend their contract beyond the original time frame through a right of