By Mr. Rajesh Menon, Associate Director & Maritime Expert at Government of India The Economic Survey of 2024, in its 12th chapter on the Infrastructure of Indian ports, mentions the rapidly expanding capacity of
CHENNAI : The Chennai International Terminals Pvt Ltd (CITPL), a subsidiary of Singapore’s PSA International, that operates a container terminal inside the Chennai Port is choking. Over 12,000 boxes – both export and import – are
NEW DELHI : Shri Vikas Chaube assumes charge as Director on 24th July 2024 at National High Speed Rail Corporation Ltd(NHSRCL). He is an IRTS officer of 1996 batch. Before assuming this charge, Shri
AHMEDABAD : Based on intelligence gathered by SIIB (Special Intelligence & Investigation Branch) of Mundra Customs, two export consignments of a Rajkot based merchant exporter destined for West African countries of Sierra Leone and
MALE : Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu, on Monday, thanked India for financially supporting the island nation in easing its debt repayment. President Muizzu also expressed his hopefulness that India and Male would forge stronger
NEW DELHI : DTDC Express Ltd, one of India’s leading express logistics service providers, enters its 35th foundation year with the launch of its latest last-mile innovation – Drone-based Deliveries. Through a strategic partnership
DHAKA : Due to curfews that impeded maritime transport, Bangladeshi garment manufacturers are forced to use expensive airfreight to meet rising consumer demand. However, buyers are unwilling to absorb the increased expenses. Furthermore, sources
TAIWAN : Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has elected Professor Feng-Ming Tsai as its new Chairman. The decision, effective immediately, was taken in the 395th Board Meeting held on 27 July. Chairman Tsai holds
BEIJING : China’s COSCO Shipping Corporation has signed a preliminary agreement with Australia’s Fortescue opens new tab to jointly build a green fuel supply chain to help reduce pollution from the shipping industry, the Chinese
GENEVA : MSC is announcing the reshuffle of its Asia-Oceania Network aiming at offering customers operating businesses in China, Southeast Asia and Oceania, fast and reliable services to respond to their needs. The Wallaby service will