MUMBAI : Amid reports of government’s plans to abolish “çabotage law” in shipping in India, Indian National Shipowners’ Association (INSA) has clarified that there is “no” cabotage law in existence in sea transportation in
GANDHINAGAR : The School of Integrated Coastal and Maritime Security Studies (SICMSS) has taken initiative in organizing a three-day workshop on Port Security Challenges and Response jointly organized by SICMSS, Rashtriya Raksha University and
ABU DHABI : Fertiglobe, the strategic partnership between ADNOC and OCI Global, the world’s largest seaborne exporter of urea and ammonia combined, the largest nitrogen fertilizer producer in the Middle East and North Africa
MUMBAI : APM Terminals Mumbai, also known as Gateway Terminals India (GTI) welcomed the maiden call on the newly added Vietnam Gulf India (VGI) Service. MV ESL Kabir, operated by Emirates Shipping Line, berthed
GANDHIDHAM : J. R. Roadlines Pvt. Ltd created a new milestone with the record loading of rapeseed meal on the vessel MV Theresa Pride in 24 hours at Deendayal Port, Kandla. MV Theresa Pride
UDUPI : Reviving the ship-building industry in Coastal Karnataka, the Udupi-Cochin Shipyard Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cochin Shipyard Ltd., a central public sector undertaking, delivered a 62-tonne bollard pull tug boat for
VISAKHAPATNAM : Officials of the Visakhapatnam Port Authority (VPA) have said that they lodged a police complaint in the Harbour Police Station against M/s Synergy Shipping Pvt. Ltd. for their alleged irregularities. The VPA
FRANCE : Chinese companies hold investments in some 31 container seaport terminals in Europe and the Mediterranean as of end-August, reflecting the increased activity by China’s state players in Europe’s port network since 2016,
NEW DELHI : The Centre is working on a new legislative framework for ports, which seeks to usher in transparency in port tariffs, revamp penalties for offences, and bring over 15 sets of rules,
NEW DELHI : Owing to global headwinds and a shift in industrial supply chains away from government ports, major ports recorded a 4.2 per cent growth in cargo traffic in August, continuing their tepid