PIPAVAV : APM Terminals Pipavav on Thursday reported a 38 per cent growth in net profit at Rs 65.4 crore in the Q4 three months ended March. APM Terminals Pipavav had posted a net profit
NEW DELHI : The policy reforms of the government in promoting domestic coal availability and utilisation are directly impacting reduced import coal volumes and thereby survival of import coal handling terminals, the industry association
GANDHINAGAR : Gujarat has been at the forefront of India’s economic and maritime development since decades, well supported by its ports and allied infrastructure. Anchored on robust maritime infrastructure within the state, Gujarat is
DUBAI : Dubai’s Global Ports Operator DP World, coming off an impressive 2020 that has been sustained at the start of this year, on Saturday announced a transition in top management as Mr. Abdulla
COLOMBO : A fire erupted on the 2,743 teu X-Press Pearl yesterday afternoon off Colombo. The ship, which was carrying around 25 tons of nitric acid among is cargoes, radioed for help and the Sri Lankan
COPENHAGEN : The world’s largest shipping company may never go back to in-person capital markets days, as the pandemic looks set to leave a permanent mark on some corporate traditions. “I think it will
COPENHAGEN : BIMCO, the world’s largest shipping association, has elected Ms. Sabrina Chao of Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings Limited as President at the organisation’s online general meeting on Thursday 20 May 2021. Sabrina
PIPAVAV: APM Terminals Pipavav informed that Cyclone Tauktae has impacted operations at the port and suspended the operations till the end of May 2021. “Prima Facie the infrastructure of the port seems intact and
SINGAPORE : Container lines are continuing to omit large numbers of port calls as they struggle with port congestion, equipment imbalances and a lack of capacity. Analysis by project44 shows that the 2M alliance
DUBAI : The start of the pandemic triggered a harsh reality shock for Latin America, with most countries ill-prepared to respond to the crisis. At the time, longstanding infrastructure and supply chain issues were