AHMEDABAD : Chinese manufacturer BYD has kicked off the delivery of a batch of 304 electric trucks to India’s Adani Group. The BYD Q1R electric trucks are now on their way by sea to
DAVOS (SWITZERLAND) : DP World expects freight rates to drop by a further 15% to 20% in 2023, with the worst still to come as demand slows, the Dubai-based global logistics company’s deputy Chief
LONDON : The Baltic Exchange, in collaboration with Freightos, and Vespucci Maritime, have released their container shipping report for January. Their opinion is that in 2023, container market conditions will be drastically different from
MUMBAI : EXZOD India, a leading player in pallets manufacturing, sale, and AMC, will set up a manufacturing plant in Hyderabad with a vision to serve its clients in Southern India.This new facility will
TAIWAN : On 28 December, Yang Ming Marine Transport held a celebration for its 50th anniversary at the Grand Hotel Taipei in Taiwan inviting notable guests such as Wang Kwo-Tsai, Taiwan’s minister of transportation
BREMEN : The owner-managed logistics company Röhlig Logistics has appointed Robert Lawry as Managing Director of its UK organisation, effective 1 January 2023. Robert Lawry looks back on 26 years of experience in the
DUBAI : ΑECOM, an infrastructure consulting firm, has been selected by DP World to perform a feasibility and design study for the construction of the Port of Prince Rupert‘s second container terminal. The second
KOLKATA : Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi unveiled several initiatives on Friday 13 January, related to the country’s inland waterways, of which the most high profile was the launch of world’s longest river cruise
NEW DELHI : In spite of the efforts made by Indian diamond traders to secure more uncut product from Russia and allay an export slump in the world’s biggest polishing hub are being hampered by currency risks. Supplies
KOCHI : In what is being cited as a rarity, three cruise ships — The World, Artania and Le Champlain — called at the Kochi Port early on Tuesday morning, bringing a total of 781 tourists and 860