Houthis may strike more ships beyond Red Sea: Bad news for Indian exports?
NEW DELHI : In what could prove to be bad news for Indian exporters, Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthis are extending their attacks on merchant shipping hundreds of miles out
NEW DELHI : In what could prove to be bad news for Indian exporters, Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthis are extending their attacks on merchant shipping hundreds of miles out
TEHRAN : All the Indian sailors on board the Portuguese flagged vessel MSC Aries have been released, the Iranian Foreign Ministry announced on May 3. This information was shared by Iran’s
DUBAI : In a significant move to bolster its leadership team, WeFreight has announced the appointment of Mr. Pramod Raj as the new Managing Director for its Kingdom
GOA : Keel laying ceremony of the first NGOPV (ex-GSL) was held at M/s Goa Shipyard Ltd, Goa on 03 May 24. The ceremony was presided by VAdm B Siva
COPENHAGEN : Maersk has resumed the process of liquating its Russian subsidiary, Maersk LLC (St. Petersburg), as part of its final steps of exiting the country. According to
BALTIMORE : The Chief ag negotiator in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative says the first container ship has made it through the Port of Baltimore. A
LAGOS : The container terminal operator at the Apapa Port in Lagos at the weekend lamented that 616 containers containing export goods have spent about 1000 days inside
JERUSALEM : Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced several measures to be taken against Turkey following the latter’s decision to halt all trade activities with Israel due
CHENNAI : IAPH and Port of Antwerp-Bruges International host Port Endeavor gameplay for port authority executives and students on last Friday, at the Chennai campus of the Indian
THIRUVANANTHPURAM : Construction of the 3-km-long breakwater, said to be the most important one, at the Vizhinjam International Seaport has been completed. With this, the trial run of