GENEVA : MSC Vietnam’s Project Cargo team has achieved another milestone by successfully securing and loading a disassembled lifting frame with parts of various dimensions in Vung Tau. The longest single piece, measuring 31
LOS ANGELES : Two large COSCO cargo ships filled with containers were anchored at the bustling Port of Long Beach, south of downtown Los Angeles, standing out prominently on the vast ocean and highlighting
SINGAPORE : Ocean Network Express (ONE) has decided to enhance its Thailand Indonesia Service (TID1) from 10 July. The updated port rotation of the service will be Laem Chabang, Thailand – Port Klang North
HAIFA : ZIM announced the launch of a new premium service, ZIM Central China Xpress (ZX2), connecting Central China to the US West Coast. The ZX2 service will begin operations on 3 July 2024,
MONGLA : AD Ports Group and Saif Powertec Ltd. have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to potentially cooperate on operational projects and projects under development in various ports in Bangladesh. The MoU was
NEW DELHI : Commerce and Industry Minister Shri Piyush Goyal will meet different export promotion councils today to discuss ways to further promote the growth rate in the country’s outbound shipments, an industry official
NEW DELHI : World MSME Day is celebrated annually on June 27, designated by the United Nations General Assembly and dedicated to recognizing the critical role that MSMEs play in fostering inclusive and sustainable
GANDHIDHAM : Shri Rajneesh Agarwal, CCM FM; Shri Narender Panwar, CFTM, Western Railways; and Shri Nandeesh Shukla, Deputy Chairperson-DPA, convened a significant meeting with the handling agents and importers of coal and coke at
NEW DELHI : A recent analysis reveals that India’s Major Ports have emerged as leaders in handling coastal cargo, outperforming non-major and private ports in this crucial sector of maritime logistics. Coastal cargo refers
MUMBAI : Directorate General of Shipping has issued a stern warning to seafarers and their families about the growing number of deceptive practices in the maritime recruitment industry. The advice comes in reaction to