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March 2015 issue

March 2015

Driven by industrialization and rising literacy levels, the Indian paper and paper boards industry bears the promise and the capability to cater to the growing domestic demand simultaneously creating multi fold benefits to the environment, in the employment and forex segments. However, the value chain needs to be encouraged by the government and logistics bottlenecks have to be sawed down for the industry to flourish.

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February 2015 issue

February 2015

Port led development should be the guiding motive of states that are encouraging new industries coming up on the east coast.

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January 2015

With 2015 touted to be the year of revival for world shipping, 2014 can be bid a enthusiastic farewell having experienced a fair amount of smiles and sighs. Shaping of new alliances, big ships and a more stable demand situation are three things the industry can look forward to.

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December 2014 issue

December 2014

With the ?click & shop? model gaining momentum in India, more and more shoppers are taking the online route to purchase a range of products starting from grocery, apparels, electronics, to furniture. The e-commerce logistics in India suffers with several bottlenecks including inadequate infrastructure and delivery inefficiencies that result in delay in delivery, choked airports, and products getting misplaced among others.

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November 2014 issue

November 2014

After conquering space with the Mars Orbiter Mission, India attempts to conquer the seas with the proposed Sagar Mala project. After a ten year downtime, the project has been revived and driven with much gusto by the Ministry of Shipping. If the current momentum of work is anything to go by, in ten years India would have created its piece de resistance silencing naysayers and altering forever the way India does business with the world.

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October 2014 issue

October 2014

It was an evening where the famous and the familiar working at the sea and the shore came together to celebrate each other?s strengths. The Gateway Awards 2014 was organised to recognise, cherish and honour the contribution of men and their machines to sea trade

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September 2014 issue

September 2014

Container traffic in India has seen strong traction in the last few years with the country improving its trade and bilateral ties, partnering with more countries in Asia and Far East than in the past. This has helped widening the basket of export and import commodities.

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March 2014 issue

March 2014

India Maritime Week Version 2.0, stands by its commitment to help every sector grow in the industry. For, by and to the shipping trade. The industry gauged the collective responsibility of all its stakeholders for a bigger, better and brighter future for the country’s sea trade.

Read More »
August 2014 issue

August 2014

AFTER BIFURCATION, THE NEWLY CARVED STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH SAILS ON A HOPE TO BOOST THE ECONOMY BY DEVELOPING THE COAST LINE INTO A MAJOR MARITIME HUB. INDUSTRIAL CORRIDORS FROM VIZAG TO CHENNAI WILL LINK THE PORT CITIES FUELLING GROWTH. IN ADDITION, MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS BEING PLANNED WILL HELP THE STATE AUGMENT EXPORTS AND IMPROVE ITS FISCAL HEALTH.

Read More »
March 2015 issue

March 2015

Driven by industrialization and rising literacy levels, the Indian paper and paper boards industry bears the promise and the capability to cater to the growing domestic demand simultaneously creating multi fold benefits to the environment, in the employment and forex segments. However, the value chain needs to be encouraged by the government and logistics bottlenecks have to be sawed down for the industry to flourish.

Read More »
February 2015 issue

February 2015

Port led development should be the guiding motive of states that are encouraging new industries coming up on the east coast.

Read More »

January 2015

With 2015 touted to be the year of revival for world shipping, 2014 can be bid a enthusiastic farewell having experienced a fair amount of smiles and sighs. Shaping of new alliances, big ships and a more stable demand situation are three things the industry can look forward to.

Read More »
December 2014 issue

December 2014

With the ?click & shop? model gaining momentum in India, more and more shoppers are taking the online route to purchase a range of products starting from grocery, apparels, electronics, to furniture. The e-commerce logistics in India suffers with several bottlenecks including inadequate infrastructure and delivery inefficiencies that result in delay in delivery, choked airports, and products getting misplaced among others.

Read More »
November 2014 issue

November 2014

After conquering space with the Mars Orbiter Mission, India attempts to conquer the seas with the proposed Sagar Mala project. After a ten year downtime, the project has been revived and driven with much gusto by the Ministry of Shipping. If the current momentum of work is anything to go by, in ten years India would have created its piece de resistance silencing naysayers and altering forever the way India does business with the world.

Read More »
October 2014 issue

October 2014

It was an evening where the famous and the familiar working at the sea and the shore came together to celebrate each other?s strengths. The Gateway Awards 2014 was organised to recognise, cherish and honour the contribution of men and their machines to sea trade

Read More »
September 2014 issue

September 2014

Container traffic in India has seen strong traction in the last few years with the country improving its trade and bilateral ties, partnering with more countries in Asia and Far East than in the past. This has helped widening the basket of export and import commodities.

Read More »
March 2014 issue

March 2014

India Maritime Week Version 2.0, stands by its commitment to help every sector grow in the industry. For, by and to the shipping trade. The industry gauged the collective responsibility of all its stakeholders for a bigger, better and brighter future for the country’s sea trade.

Read More »
August 2014 issue

August 2014

AFTER BIFURCATION, THE NEWLY CARVED STATE OF ANDHRA PRADESH SAILS ON A HOPE TO BOOST THE ECONOMY BY DEVELOPING THE COAST LINE INTO A MAJOR MARITIME HUB. INDUSTRIAL CORRIDORS FROM VIZAG TO CHENNAI WILL LINK THE PORT CITIES FUELLING GROWTH. IN ADDITION, MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS BEING PLANNED WILL HELP THE STATE AUGMENT EXPORTS AND IMPROVE ITS FISCAL HEALTH.

Read More »