MUMBAI : The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has initiated discussions with the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) regarding financing for the ambitious mega port project proposed at Vadhavan in Maharashtra. This marks the
MUMBAI : IRClass Systems and Solutions Pvt Ltd (ISSPL), through its division – Indian Register Quality Systems, a leading provider of management systems certification services, has announced the introduction of a pioneering initiative aimed
MANGALORE : New Mangalore Port Authority (NMPA) conducted a highly informative and insightful workshop on Maritime Adversities to various stakeholders including DDMA, ICG etc. The workshop aimed to enhance awareness and preparedness among all
KOCHI : The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) detained an Iranian fishing vessel, with six Indian crew, west of Beypore off the coast of Kerala late on May 05, 2024. The swift sea-air coordinated operation
KOZHIKODE : Ties between Beypore Port and Lakshadweep appear to be eroding as the island government has resumed passenger ship services to Mangaluru. Citing inadequate infrastructural facilities at Beypore port, the Lakshadweep government has
SHANGHAI : Chinese shipping giant COSCO Shipping launched the world’s first 10,000-DWT pure electric container ships, which it developed and constructed at the Heavy Industry Shipyard at Yangzhou. The ‘Green Water 01’ and its
CAPE TOWN : South African Nouum Engineering, a leading provider of diesel engine services for marine, power, locomotive and generators globally and Mauritius-based ship repair and conversion yard Taylor Smith Shipyard have signed a
MUMBAI : Stating that the future of Maharashtra will be in Palghar, Chairperson of Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) Unmesh Wagh said the expansion of the port will begin by April 2025 and will
GANDHIDHAM : 204th Meeting of IPA Governing Body was organised at DPA, Kandla, chaired by Shri Rajiv Jalota, IAS, Chairperson MbPA & IPA, in the presence of Shri Sunil Paliwal, IAS, Chairman-Chennai Port Authority;
NEW DELHI : Major ports in India in the Financial Year 2023-24 (FY24) registered a 9 per cent improvement in turnaround time, of 48 hours, compared to 52.9 hours the year before as infrastructure