LUCKNOW : The latest data with the Federation of India Exports Organisation (FIEO) shows that Uttar Pradesh’s exports have gone up by Rs 10,000 crore in the past year. Noida, which is among the
NEW DELHI : Almost seven decades after its inception, the Centre plans to unshackle Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) from being a statutory body into becoming a company by amending the Warehousing Corporations Act and
MUMBAI : Indian Maritime University-Navi Mumbai Campus, T.S.Chanakya -a pioneer campus of IMU -a Central University under the aegis of Ministry Of Ports, Shipping And Waterways , celebrated passing out parade 2023, on 23
PORT BLAIR : Shipping services are the lifeline of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, providing crucial connectivity to the far-flung islands. While the present fleet comprises both old and new ships, only two vessels,
RIYADH : Jeddah Islamic Port has notched a 25.07% hike in total container volumes during April this year, handling around 465,348 TEUs compared to last year’s 372,064 TEUs according to monthly data published by
HAIFA : ZIM Integrated Shipping Services, a worldwide container liner shipping firm, has released its consolidated results for the three months ending 31 March 2023. Carried volume in the first quarter was 769,000 TEUs,
SINGAPORE : DHL Global Forwarding, the freight specialist arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group, announces a change in its Asia Pacific management as Kelvin Leung, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding, Asia Pacific, retires from the
SINGAPORE : Bolloré Logistics announces that Olivier Boccara has been appointed as CEO of Bolloré Logistics Asia Pacific. Based in Singapore, he takes over from Cyril Dumon and will pursue the development strategy implemented
LONDON : Global production of shipping containers has fallen significantly as demand for goods sank following the easing of pandemic restrictions, leaving the corrugated steel boxes piled up at major ports. Figures provided to
WASHINGTON D.C. : In 2022, 661 containers were lost overboard, according to the annual report of World Shipping Council (WSC). This number represents less than one-thousandth of 1% (0.00026%) of the 250 million containers