CHENNAI : IAPH and Port of Antwerp-Bruges International host Port Endeavor gameplay for port authority executives and students on last Friday, at the Chennai campus of the Indian Maritime University. IAPH participated in the
NEW DELHI : The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways data showing that, India’s private ports continued to outperform those owned by the central government in 2023-24 (FY24), registering double-digit growth compared to 4.45
NEW DELHI : The government has discussed a possible consolidation of key ministries at a Viksit Bharat meeting, CNBC-TV18 reported citing sources. One idea that has been discussed involves creating a dedicated infrastructure ministry
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
KOCHI : Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW), Government of India, along with Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) and Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) recently organized a two-day conference here ,Kerala (23-24th April) on ‘Challenges
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : After receiving the approval for being declared as a Customs-notified port earlier this week, Vizhinjam Port has received approval from the Ministry to operate as India’s first transshipment port. Current regulations require the shipping ministry’s
THOOTHUKUDI : Union Shipping Ministry planning to develop an offshore wind terminal at VOC Port here, the estimated project cost has been pegged at ₹450 crore, according to official sources. Moreover,TNIE that VOC Port
NEW DELHI : India’s 12 major ports handled 819.227 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in FY24, some 4.45 percent more than the 784.305 mt handled during last year on the back of strong growth in
NEW DELHI : The Indian government has put the country’s Navy on high alert to respond quickly to calls of distress from ships, both Indian and foreign flag carriers, moving through the strife-torn Persian
NEW DELHI : After Chabahar, India has gained the rights to operate a second overseas port, Sittwe, in Myanmar. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has approved a proposal for India Ports Global (IPGL)