CHENNAI : India stands 38th in the Logistics Performance Index, said Shri Shyam Jagannathan, Director General of Shipping, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, while speaking at the AMET Global Maritime Summit 2024 organised by
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
MUMBAI : The Merchant Navy Welfare Board (India), a leading organization dedicated to the welfare of seafarers, proudly celebrated the Day of the Seafarer at various Indian ports and seafaring communities. Ship welfare officers
MUMBAI : The International Coordinating Council on Trans-Eurasian Transportation (CCTT) and the Federation of Freight Forwarding Associations of India (FFFAI) jointly organized a very significant debut meet called ‘India-And-World’ Business Forum which was held
MUMBAI : The Bombay High Court held that the order passed by the Director General of Shipping in 2022 for the Certification of Accommodation Barges is inapplicable to vessels which are not Indian Ships
MUMBAi : The 5th Edition of Logix India, a flagship logistics event organized by the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) with the support of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India commenced
MUMBAI : Fleet Management Limited (FLEET) successfully hosted a networking event at ITC Maratha, Mumbai, on 26 February, bringing together key figures in the maritime industry to discuss seafarer wellbeing and broader sustainability topics.
MARGAO : The Directorate General of Shipping’s ‘Seafarers Connect: Hum Saath Saath Hain’ programme will be held in collaboration with seafarers’ unions in maritime coastal states and Union Territories. Goan Seamen Association of India
NEW DELHI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways and Ayush, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal chaired a mid term review meeting here where top officials of the Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways
MUMBAI : Kale Logistics Solutions has published a readiness survey of 200 ports that revealed 30% are not prepared to adopt the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO’s) Maritime Single Window (MSW) mandate, which becomes compulsory