NEW DELHI : India and Russia have agreed on six new strategic projects aimed at enhancing bilateral investment cooperation during the 8th Session of the India-Russia Working Group on Priority Investment Projects (IRWG-PIP), as
NEW DELHI : The government on Wednesday assured industry that it would closely monitor imports to prevent the dumping of goods from foreign countries but cautioned Indian exporters against the temptation to reroute third-country
TURKIYE : The session on Thursday at the First ICAO Global Air Cargo Summit (IACS) highlighted the fascinating journey of flowers from Africa reaching markets across the globe within just 24 hours—a testament to
RIYADH : The ports supervised by the Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) recorded a 13.61% increase in container handling during March 2025, reaching 699,928 TEUs compared to 616,079 TEUs in the same period last year.
MUMBAI : NimbusPost, a leading logistics technology platform – wholly owned subsidiary of Xpressbees, on Thursday announced the appointment of Mr. Irwin Anand as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The leadership transition marks
Some careers are meticulously planned; others unfold through unforeseen opportunities and bold choices. In the latest episode of LogiTALK, Ganga Iyer, Founder and President of Professional Logistics Network Inc. (Prolog), recounts how an unexpected
BENGALURU : DHL Group has conducted its second GoHelp Disaster Response Team (DRT) training in Bangalore, India, strengthening resilience and preparedness against disasters in the South Asia region. This is the second DRT training
WASINGTON D.C. : The United States and Panama have signed a new defence and security pact to boost cooperation around the Panama Canal — a move US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth called vital to
COPENHAGEN : Coach Solutions, a leading SaaS provider in the shipping industry, has agreed a partnership with Nextvoyage Maritime Software to increase the availability of reliable voyage data for maritime users. The integration will enable
TOKYO : ClassNK has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for an Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage system (OCCS) developed by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding. The certification confirms its feasibility from regulatory and safety perspectives. Interest