
Cargotec to exit Kalmar’s heavy port cranes business
Following the unsuccessful merger with Konecranes, Cargotec, a Finnish port handling equipment provider, has announced its plans to quit Kalmar’s heavy cranes sector while considering

Following the unsuccessful merger with Konecranes, Cargotec, a Finnish port handling equipment provider, has announced its plans to quit Kalmar’s heavy cranes sector while considering

A.P. Moller-Maersk has placed an order for 110 more Volvo VNR electric Class 8 trucks, which will be delivered by the end of the first

As the shipping line struggles to sustain a weekly sailing frequency on major commercial routes, Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) is increasingly reducing Indian ports of

The shipping industry in Bangladesh is beginning to feel the effects of a crisis at Colombo Port, where truck-loading service interruptions have become commonplace. Ships

Nineteen million tonnes of steel trash produced each year by various factories across the country that would otherwise end up in landfills could soon find

Indian Railways has suggested that, starting in April, it will provide certifications to its freight clients for the carbon reductions achieved by adopting railways as

On 28th March 2022, Mr. Arne Jan Flolo, Consul General, Norwegian Consulate, Mumbai and other delegates from Norway visited Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s

The volume of cargo handled by the Kottayam port—the country’s first multimodal Inland Container Depot (ICD)—has increased sharply as a result of an increase in

A.P. Moller-Maersk will work with Egyptian authorities to investigate large-scale manufacturing of green fuel for ships in Egypt. On Monday, Maersk signed a Memorandum of

Following the unsuccessful merger with Konecranes, Cargotec, a Finnish port

A.P. Moller-Maersk has placed an order for 110 more Volvo

As the shipping line struggles to sustain a weekly sailing

The shipping industry in Bangladesh is beginning to feel the

Nineteen million tonnes of steel trash produced each year by

Indian Railways has suggested that, starting in April, it will


The volume of cargo handled by the Kottayam port—the country’s

A.P. Moller-Maersk will work with Egyptian authorities to investigate large-scale