“World Maritime Day 2024’s theme, ‘Navigating the future: safety first!’ underscores the critical need to prioritise safety as the backbone of a sustainable and resilient maritime industry. For India, a nation whose maritime sector
Global maritime community marks 50 years of international ship safety treaty LONDON : World Maritime Day on 26 September will highlight the importance of safety at sea in an era of significant transformations and
COLOGNY (SWITZERLAND) : An astounding 80% of global trade in goods is carried out by sea. Ports are integral nodes within the world’s trade network, supporting traditional maritime industries such as cargo and ship
VISAKHAPATNAM : In a vibrant celebration of World Maritime Day across ports, maritime sectors, and seafaring communities in Andhra Pradesh, Shri Kinjarapu Rama Mohan Naidu, Hon’ble Minister of Civil Aviation, Government of India, along
‘‘In a rapidly changing logistics landscape, Allcargo Terminals addresses the challenges faced by shippers, carriers, and forwarders. Amid geopolitical shifts and port delays, we focus on operational agility and customer-centric solutions through MyCFS 2.0,
“On this World Maritime Day, we emphasize the need for a safe, sustainable, and green maritime sector. With maritime transport accounting for 95% of India’s external trade, our extensive coastline and ports are vital