TEHRAN : Three tankers broadcasting Omani ownership appeared to enter the Strait of Hormuz by hugging their home country’s coastline, indicating a different route to a northerly path through Iranian waters. Two oil supertankers
GANDHIDHAM : Kandla does it again-1st Methanol Bunkering In India. DPA Kandla successfully demonstrates Methanol Bunkering at Kandla – the First-Ever in India’s Port sector. A decisive step towards Maritime Decarbonization. In a significant
NEW DELHI : In a significant move to strengthen India’s shipbuilding ecosystem, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has signed a Plan of Implementation (PoI) with the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).
GANDHIDHAM : Amidst the challenging global shipping environment arising from the ongoing conflict situation in the Middle East following the attack on Iran by the United States and Israel, the maritime sector worldwide, including
KOCHI : The Government of India today marked an important milestone in strengthening technology-enabled and citizen-centric governance with the signing of an Agreement for adoption of SAMPANN, the flagship digital pension and financial management
TUTICORIN : Demonstrating agility and operational excellence amid evolving global shipping dynamics, Tuticorin Container Terminal successfully handled a significant call by the vessel MSC Veracruz, managing a total volume of 2,392 TEUs. Far from
The nation’s leading port developer and operator marks a defining milestone in its journey and in India’s infrastructure boom.From a single port-led vision in 1998 to a network of 19 ports and terminals, APSEZ
PARADIP : Paradip Port has scripted a new chapter in its operational history by achieving an all-time high cargo handling of 156.45 million metric tonnes (MMT) during the financial year 2025–26. This remarkable performance
MUMBAI : Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) has achieved a historic milestone by recording its highest-ever annual container throughput of 8.17 million TEUs (MTEUs) in FY 2025–26, surpassing the previous year’s throughput of 7.30
Mumbai/Chennai : PSA India has recorded its highest-ever monthly cargo volumes in March, marking a significant milestone in the company’s operational journey and reaffirming its position as a key enabler of India’s trade growth.