GANDHIDHAM : Highest-ever TEUs exchanged in MV RACINE call at Kandla International Container Terminal (KICT), according to a communique. Container Vessel MV Racine having LoA of 299.97 m, 40 m Beam and 6750 TEUs
NEW DELHI : In a significant step towards enhancing India’s logistics and manufacturing capabilities, the Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Container Corporation of India Limited (CONCOR) Sanjay Swarup, visited Braithwaite & Co. Limited
NEW DELHI : Central Warehousing Corporation(CWC) now has a Domestic Transportation Rail Terminal at Loni, Delhi NCR, offering seamless connectivity across India. With domestic container transportation services launching soon from ICD Loni, nationwide access
ATHENS : Dr. N. Reuben Paul, Chairman of the Merchant Navy Welfare Board (India), met with Indian Ambassador Shri Rudrendra Tandon at the Indian Embassy in Athens, Greece, and leading shipowners in Greece to
NEW DELHI : Midway through 2024, as India surpassed China to become the largest buyer of Russian oil, the operationalisation of a new sea route – the Eastern Maritime Corridor – is beginning to
NEW DELHI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal highlighted the progress made in inland waterways rejuvenation since 2014 during the ongoing Parliament session here. The Modi Govt has
GANDHIDHAM : Deendayal Port Authority has proudly crossed the 100 MMT mark in cargo handling on December 11, 2024, achieving this remarkable milestone 24 days ahead of the previous year. This accomplishment underscores DPA’s
MUMBAI : Within just two days, India’s leading major ports — Paradip in Odisha and Kandla in Gujarat — have crossed the 100 million tonnes (mt) mark in cargo handling this financial year. While Paradip port achieved the milestone
GANDHINAGAR : The Gujarat Maritime Board has launched the ‘Gujarat Inland Vessels’ Rules, 2024‘, offering detailed guidelines for safety in boating. Registration and permits are now mandatory, and non-compliance will attract legal action. The
NEW DELHI Union Minister Shri Nitin Gadkari on Friday expressed confidence that cruise ships will soon be manufactured in India. Speaking at the CNBC-TV18’s Green Bharat Summit here, Gadkari said that he will ask the Cochin Shipyard