CHENNAI : In a bid to promote logistics sector in a big way, the Tamil Nadu Government will facilitate projects with more than Rs 500 crore with customised incentives. To attract and enable financing
HAMBURG : Hapag-Lloyd announces new Container WA1 Service (West Africa Service 1) with a fortnightly frequency, connecting Tanger Med, Nouakchott, Freetown, Conakry, Monrovia, and back to Tanger Med. The first sailing is scheduled for
COPENHAGEN : While the congestion pressure on global supply chains has eased, inflation and volatility around the world continues to leave logistics planning and execution a task filled with uncertainty. However, as countries, companies
ANTWERP : DP World has introduced fingerprint scanning technology at the Antwerp Gateway Terminal to improve security for container collection. In particular, registered truck drivers can now collect their containers by means of their
BEIJING : China’s energy industry player, China Energy, has officially established its shipping company based in Beijing. The founding of the shipping unit is a milestone for China Energy to accelerate the construction of
HAIFA : ZIM and Shell have announced the successful bunkering of the Hong Kong-flagged container vessel ZIM Sammy Ofer with liquefied natural gas (LNG) at Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) in Jamaica on 26
LISBON : At the end of 2022, Bolloré Logistics delivered four metro wagons from Tangshan, China to Guifões depot in Portugal. Made by the state-owned China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation (CRRC) Tangshan Co. Ltd.,
HAMBURG : Kuehne+Nagel has been in a trusting partnership with Norwegian technology company ScaleAQ since 2014. Their shared ambition is to drive a sustainable future and has now resulted in Norway’s first fully traceable
JACKSONVILLE : During JAXPORT Board of Directors meeting, State of Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, Aruba Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes, and other dignitaries from the island of Aruba joined leadership from JAXPORT and
WASHINGTON : A new US legislation has proposed amendments that could potentially hinder vessel sharing as stated in the Shipping Act, according to a warning issued by the World Shipping Council (WSC). The WSC