
Indian ports on east coast restrict activities ahead of cyclone
Chennai/Bhubaneshwar, May 24 Ports on India’s eastern coast on Sunday restricted shipping activities and asked vessels to vacate anchorages ahead of a cyclonic storm expected

Chennai/Bhubaneshwar, May 24 Ports on India’s eastern coast on Sunday restricted shipping activities and asked vessels to vacate anchorages ahead of a cyclonic storm expected

The maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra were advised to hoist distant warning signal No 2 on Monday as the depression over

Cyclone Tauktae has forced the Indian port of Pipavav to shut, putting increased strain on the country’s shipping networks. Pipavav, operated by APM Terminals, said

Hundreds of seafarers, who were recently designated as frontline COVID warriors, are waiting for vaccination to get back to work. It is apprehended that the

Defying heavy odds, work on the Dedicated Freight Corridor is going on with limited workforce of about 15,000, while goods trains are picking up maximum

P&O Maritime Logistics is launching a new inland river route between Caspian ports and DP World Yarimca. The trial voyage was made at the end

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma formally received the Oxygen Express, carrying four containers of a total of 80 metric tonnes (MT) of medical oxygen at

The Board of Container Corporation Of India at its meeting held on 21 May 2021 has accorded its in-principle approval for exploring the possibility of

Uzbekistan’s eagerness to improve rail links between the Central and South Asia countries has nudged many global financial bodies like the World Bank, the European

Chennai/Bhubaneshwar, May 24 Ports on India’s eastern coast on Sunday

The maritime ports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra

Cyclone Tauktae has forced the Indian port of Pipavav to

Hundreds of seafarers, who were recently designated as frontline COVID

Defying heavy odds, work on the Dedicated Freight Corridor is

P&O Maritime Logistics is launching a new inland river route

Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma formally received the Oxygen Express,

The Board of Container Corporation Of India at its meeting

Uzbekistan’s eagerness to improve rail links between the Central and