BENGALURU : Bosch has launched its Supply Chain Studio, a cloud-based platform designed to streamline India’s fragmented logistics operations. The announcement came during the company’s first Mobility Platform and Solutions (MPS) Summit 2025 in
NEW DELHI : Some China-based firms hit hard by US tariffs are reaching out to Indian exporters to fill orders on their behalf and help them retain their American customers as they navigate a
As the trade war triggered by the US has changed the global landscape of cross-border transactions in goods, India will do well to adopt a three-pronged strategy, Arvind Virmani, Member, Niti Aayog told Prasanta Sahu in an interview.
HONG KONG : Walmart and Target have resumed business with some of their Chinese suppliers, after pausing orders for a few weeks due to uncertainties over the imposition of steep US tariffs, two Chinese
LEVALLOIS-PERRET : GEODIS announces the signing of a cooperation agreement with DOLFINES for the development and commercialization of a port-based version of a high-capacity lifting device dedicated to floating offshore wind projects. Through its
NEW DELHI : With Bangladesh closing its land ports for yarn exported by India, textile mills in India are looking at alternative modes of transport and have also urged the government to take up the
GANDHIDHAM ; Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, has achieved another remarkable milestone by successfully berthing of the Cape vessel M.V. Golden Barnet at Cargo Jetty No. 6 on the night of 26th April 2025. The
AHMEDABAD : Kaushalya – The Skill University (KSU) and Ahmedabad Custom Brokers’ Association (ACBA) signed an MoU in the esteemed presence of Shri Balvantsinh Rajput (Minister of Industries, MSME, Labour & Employment) and Shri
NEW DELHI : The Union Cabinet is likely to soon approve a Rs 25,000-crore Maritime Development Fund (MDF) for the shipping sector, sources said. The Ministry of Shipping has sent the final proposal for
KOCHI : The National Working Committee meeting of the Water Transport Workers’ Federation of India, representing trade unions at all 12 major ports in the country, decided to join the May 20 national strike