PARADIP : In a major crackdown on illegal maritime activities, Paradip Marine Police have busted a covert operation involving the unauthorised supply of goods to foreign ships anchored offshore. According to reports, smugglers were
PARADIP : Paradip Port in Odisha’s has reached a new record in cargo handling, with an impressive 150.41 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo managed during the financial year 2024-25, official sources said on Wednesday.
PARADIP : The Odisha Government is planning to set up a ₹4,000-crore ship recycling hub near Paradip Port. This project will be developed in collaboration with the Paradip Port Authority (PPA) and it aims
PARADIP : The Paradip Port Authority (PPA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and Employment and its attached office, the Directorate General Factory Advice Service and Labour Institutes (DGFASLI), hosted a landmark 4th
MUMBAI : Within just two days, India’s leading major ports — Paradip in Odisha and Kandla in Gujarat — have crossed the 100 million tonnes (mt) mark in cargo handling this financial year. While Paradip port achieved the milestone
PARADIP : Paradip Port Authority along with Major Ports Sports Control Board is organising 24th All India Major Port Cultural Meet 2024 -25 at Jayadev Sadan. Gracing the inaugural function as Chief Guest, Nilabhra
PARADIP : Paradip Port emerging as a coastal shipping hub of the country, has clocked a staggering 100.13 MMT cargo throughput milestone on Tuesday. The Port has once again repeated the feat by crossing
PARADIP : Paradip Port plans to develop three new berths, mechanize four existing ones, and establish a berth dedicated solely to green hydrogen as part of its strategy to become fully mechanized by 2030,
PARADIP : As Cyclone “DANA” draws near, anticipated to affect Paradip Port on October 24th and 25th, 2024, the Paradip Port Authority has initiated a series of precautionary measures to ensure safety and minimize
PARADIP : The Paradip Port, Odisha’s lone major port, has broken new ground in cargo handling by handling an impressive 75.17 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo in the current fiscal, achieving this milestone