ROTTERDAM : Last weekend, the container ship Eco Levant, operated by X-Press Feeders, was bunkered with ethanol in the port of Rotterdam. It is one of the first times worldwide, and the first time
HONG KONG: Anglo-Eastern Univan Group (Anglo-Eastern), a global leader in independent ship management services, is drawing on its centralised Global Security Desk (GSD) to support vessels, crews and clients as the maritime security landscape
NEW DELHI : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi warmly welcomed Japan’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shri Toshimitsu Motegi, reaffirming the enduring strength and strategic importance of the India–Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership in
NEW DELHI: Highlighting a unified stance among Quad partners on maintaining global maritime stability, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Tuesday stated that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio updated members on the progress
GANDHINAGAR : In a move aimed at expanding digital governance and citizen service delivery, the Government of Gujarat on Monday (May 25, 2026) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Meta Platforms Inc. to
The dedicated weekly service from Southern and Eastern China to Northwest India addresses the capacity demanded by customers across automotive, chemical, technology and retail verticals MUMBAI : A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) has announced
NEW DELHI : India is expected to review the tariff treatment being extended to competing exporting countries before finalising any new tariff commitments under the proposed trade agreement with the United States, according to
NEW DELHI : India’s textile and apparel industry is on the cusp of a significant expansion, driven by the recent finalization of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with key global markets. The agreements, particularly with
HALIFAX : The Port of Halifax has received two new electric rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes at PSA Halifax’s Atlantic Hub terminal, introducing the first remotely operated yard equipment in Halifax, which increases capacity, efficiency
LONDON : When the Strait of Hormuz finally reopens, shipping companies will need to know which oil tankers get to start moving first, and who to ask for the go-ahead. Vessels will need guidance