GURUGRAM : CJ Darcl Logistics Ltd. (CJ Darcl), a leading player in the logistics sector, is set to revolutionise the transportation of heavy construction equipment, i.e., excavators via specialised rail rakes. This landmark initiative positions
NEW DELHI : BCI (Bar Code India), a leading provider of supply chain solutions, proudly announces the launch of ‘Dristi’ – a groundbreaking IOT based RFID reader that will revolutionise the supply chain industry,
SHANGHAI : COSCO SHIPPING Logistics and Supply Chain Management recently solidified a strategic alliance with Bosch (China) by signing a memorandum of understanding in Chongqing. This agreement paves the way for creating a strategic
SINGAPORE : GEODIS, a global leader in transport and logistics services, announces an extension to its warehouse, co-packing and distribution contractual relationship with Mondelēz International in Singapore, for a further three years from this
AHMEDABAD : India’s largest private port operator Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) on Friday said it will acquire 80 per cent stake in Astro Offshore, an offshore supply vessel firm, in an
NEW DELHI : Transformers and Rectifiers (India) on Thursday said it has secured new export orders worth USD 16.80 million (about Rs 141 crore).The first contract awarded by Linxon Global Sweden is valued at
SINGAPORE : DHL has named TUX mobility the winner of its latest Fast Forward Challenge. Headquartered in the Netherlands and producing in India, TUX mobility is a developer of the world’s first solar-powered, light
MUMBAI : Allcargo Gati Limited, a prominent player in the logistics and express delivery industry, has released its operational update for July 2024, revealing an 8% month-on-month increase in total volume. The company’s combined
MUMBAI : As the festive season approaches, the logistics industry faces a surge in demand, with businesses striving to meet the heightened expectations of timely and efficient deliveries. The holiday rush brings its own
PIPAVAV : The concession agreements of four crucial ports in Gujarat — Pipavav, Mundra, Hazira, and Dahej — are set to expire in the next 10 years, and three of the port operators have already