ROTTERDAM: The maritime community came together at Europort 2025, Rotterdam this week to focus minds on the ideas, innovation, and international collaboration needed by an industry that is simultaneously challenged by accelerating energy transition
LONDON: A high-level delegation from the Ethiopian Freight Forwarders and Shipping Agents Association (EFFSAA) has completed a successful visit to the UK, hosted by the British International Freight Association (BIFA). The visit followed the
SINGAPORE: Leading global logistics provider Rhenus Group is steadily increasing its investments in Southeast Asia, as part of its ongoing plans to strengthen its presence across key trade corridors globally. The China+1 strategy has
TEHRAN : The first scheduled freight train from Russia arrived at Iran’s Aprin dry port on Saturday, marking a major step toward strengthening trade relations between the two countries and launching regular train operations
MELBOURNE : Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri Piyush Goyal visited Melbourne, Australia, on 8th November 2025 to hold bilateral discussions with Minister for Trade and Tourism of Australia Senator the Hon. Don
AUCKLAND : The fourth round of negotiations on the India–New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) concluded on Saturday in Auckland and Rotorua, following five days of constructive and forward-looking discussions between the two sides.
AHMEDABAD : The Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) achieved a major milestone on Sunday as its Ahmedabad Cluster flagged off the first door-to-door parcel service from Kankaria (Ahmedabad) to Sankrail (Kolkata) under the
VIJAYWADA: As the maritime trade potential of the State’s 1,053 km coast remains largely untapped despite having port access every 280 km, the Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) is going to pull out all
AHMEDABAD : Chemical exports from Gujarat and India to the United States have dropped sharply and are now nearly at a standstill, delivering a severe blow to the country’s chemical industry. The decline follows
HAMBURG : German liner Hapag-Lloyd has shifted its newbuilding focus from large container ships to feeder vessels, placing two orders totalling around $1.58bn. Multiple shipbuilding players said Hapag-Lloyd has inked provisional newbuilding contracts with