India’s sunoil imports to falter as Red Sea attacks lift freight costs
NEW DELHI : India’s sunflower oil imports are set to decline in coming months as a rally in prices, driven by a surge in freight rates, is prompting buyers to
NEW DELHI : India’s sunflower oil imports are set to decline in coming months as a rally in prices, driven by a surge in freight rates, is prompting buyers to
LONDON : A European freight forwarder has accused the lines of creating “artificial demand” by blanking sailings and talking up a looming empty box crisis. The forwarder, who
Asyad Group kicked off operations at Asyad Container Terminal – Duqm that will be managed and operated by the group’s ports and terminals arm, Asyad Ports. The latest
THE HAGUE : APM Terminals has designed a new online portal to simplify the process of managing hazardous cargo documentation for shipping lines. The first iteration of the
COPENHAGEN : A.P. Moller – Maersk welcomes Flying Tiger Copenhagen as another customer that will transport its entire ocean freight transport volume under Maersk care with the ECO
SINGAPORE : DHL Express, the world’s leading international express service provider, has commenced services for the final Boeing 777 freighter deployed at the South Asia Hub in Singapore.
WARRINGTON : Leading provider of secure maritime data communications software, GTMaritime, has responded to growing demand for its products and services by opening an office in Greece and
MANILA : Wallem Westminster, Manila, is proud to partner with the IMO endorsed ‘Adopt a Ship’ programme (AaS). Working together with San Antonio Elementary School (SAES), Wallem Westminster’s
DAVOS : Switzerland and India have reached consensus on a Free-Trade Agreement after 16 years of negotiations, Swiss Economy Minister Guy Parmelin said. Parmelin traveled to India directly after the
GANDHINAGAR : The government is now trying to revive Gujarat’s shipyards’ sector by attracting new players and revising the 14-year-old ‘shipbuilding policy’. A shipyard’s capacity is defined in