Kazakhstan joins World Logistics Passport as hub for Central Asia
DUBAI : The Republic of Kazakhstan is boosting its position as a trade hub for Europe and Asia by joining the World Logistics Passport (WLP), a major initiative
DUBAI : The Republic of Kazakhstan is boosting its position as a trade hub for Europe and Asia by joining the World Logistics Passport (WLP), a major initiative
Stating that part of the G-20 Summit will be held in Goa, former union minister for railways Suresh Prabhu on Monday said the government plans to turn the
German logistics main DB Schenker and Luxembourgish freighter airline Cargolux Monday introduced a brand new full constitution cargo connection between Luxembourg and Indianapolis, USA, beginning in January 2021. Cargolux’s preliminary service between its residence base in Luxembourg and
Rising competition from air cargo services may dent any windfall expectations for shipping container demand following the rebound in global trade activities in the second half of 2020.
Seaways Shipping and Logistics Ltd (Seaways Shipping) and MOL Logistics (India) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide supply chain and turnkey logistics services in India.
NEW DELHI: Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari has announced that a multi-modal logistics park will be constructed in Silchar and the Balacherra-Harengajao section of
FLORHAM PARK, NEW JERSEY: The Global Shippers Association (GSA), recently invited Maersk leaders to discuss Logistics & Solutions with their members via a virtual session. The GSA is
LogisticsNow, Hyderabad-registered Logistics Intelligence Platform provider catering to the road transport sector, plans to foray into rail logistics and is also one step away from serving the export
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the ‘New Bhaupur-New Khurja’ section of the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor on December 29 via video conferencing. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)
Public private partnership (PPP) projects for cargo terminals, particularly those handling containers, at Centre-owned major port trusts are in a dilemma over ordering Chinese cranes for their facilities