DUBAI : CULines held a regional conference in Dubai on September 5, 2024. Agents from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Sudan, Jordan, Yemen, Djibouti, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey, as well as management
SINGAPORE : With the container shipping alliance landscape expected to change in less than five months, it is worth examining the current dynamics of the alliances and how they are expected to evolve when
NEW DELHI : Indian ports, with their rich historical heritage and strategic importance, are set to play a crucial role in catapulting global trade to the next level. The India-UAE Virtual Trade Corridor deal
GENEVA : Nepal’s increased trade deficit since joining the WTO is not a direct result of its membership in the global trade organisation, but rather due to its significant imports from its “very large
ABU DHABI : Lulu Group, a leading retail conglomerate based in Abu Dhabi, UAE, aims to increase its food imports from India to Rs 15,000 crore in the next two years, up from the
ROTTERDAM : Dutch maritime start-up accelerator PortXL presented its 2024 cohort at the RDM, the Rotterdam space for innovative companies, technology education, high-quality test facilities and field labs. Ten start-ups and scale-ups presented themselves
TOKYO : Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. announced that on September 10, the naming ceremony of the new LNG carriers REX TILLERSON and UMM GHUWAILINA-the first and second vessels, respectively, built and chartered as part of QatarEnergy‘s historic
RIO DE JANEIRO : Wilson Sons, a leader in port and maritime logistics in Brazil, reported that, in the first seven months of the year, its Shipping Agency posted a 60% increase in services
HONO (SWEDEN) : UAE-based shipyard Mark Marine has saved both time and costs by initiating a collaboration with BERG Propulsion to use BERG Rotordynamics Services. Mark Marine is delivering eight vessels to Rawabi Vallianz
ZURICH : ABB has won an order from Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (SHI) to equip 15 liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers with the permanent magnet shaft generator technology. The 174,000-cbm capacity ships are