THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The Vizhinjam International Port, located in Kerala and operated by Adani Ports, is set to transform maritime operations through the integration of state-of-the-art sensor, radar, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Designed to
MONGLA : Cargo loading, unloading, and transportation activities at Mongla Port have returned to normal after a spell of bad weather caused by Cyclone Dana. Commander Saifur Rahman Bhuiyan, the harbour master of the
HVIDOVRE : Scan Global Logistics (SGL), a global leader in transport and logistics solutions, is proud to announce the establishment of its first office in Ireland, yet again expanding its European footprint. This new
NEW DELHI : In anticipation of Severe Cyclone “DANA,” the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) has initiated comprehensive safety measures to safeguard the port, vessels, and personnel. The Minister of State for
MUMBAI : Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority – India’s Best Performing Port, has taken proactive measures to address the concerns regarding the Empty Containers Yard by implementing Standard Operating Procedures for streamlining operations at the
KOLKATA : Indian bulker owner Apeejay Shipping has tapped ship management giant V.Group for its new Chief Executive Mr. Sumant Ahlawat , he has joined as CEO in Kolkata, after 10 years at the
KOLKATA : In the wake of Cyclone ‘Dana’, Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, Kolkata took several preventive measures including securing the vessels and barges. Shri Shantanu Thakur, Union Minister of State, Ports, Shipping & Waterways,
GURUGRAM : Transport Corporation of India Ltd. (TCI), India’s leading integrated supply chain and logistics solutions provider, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended September 30, 2024. Financial Highlights for Q2/FY2025:
NEW YORK : As U.S. Port workers and operators representing big companies reached tentative deals on wage raises, a massive strike involving workers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts has ended, but the
NEW DELHI : Central Government owned Indian Major Ports, registered a 6 per cent cargo growth in September at 65 million metric tonnes (mmt), primarily driven by crude oil cargo shipments and an increase