
Shipbuilding clusters planned on either coasts
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has announced plans to develop shipbuilding clusters on either coasts of India, replicating similar facilities present in China,

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has announced plans to develop shipbuilding clusters on either coasts of India, replicating similar facilities present in China,

Several strategic initiatives taken by the port have enabled it to leap frog ahead. The port has reduced the time lapse between loading of coal

The Kerala Maritime Board has set up berths and cranes required for coastal cargo movement at the Kollam, Beypore, Azhikkal, and Vizhinjam ports. For the

Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) and Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) have signed a MoU. The vision is to offer seamless and cost effective end-to-end

Source: Goemkarponn This marks the first-ever coal transportation from the port, signifying a historic moment for NMPT. The commencement of this transportation endeavour highlights Vedanta

Source: The Statesman The port nudged past Deendayal Port, Kandla to achieve the new record. For the first time in the 56 years history of

Source: Business Standard “At a recent roundtable of financers and insurers, the ministry deliberated on the way forward for the setting up of this club,”

Vessels have seating capacity of 50 passengers each, are powered by fast-charging batteries and are designed to reduce carbon emissions by 400 MT annually PM

The participants shared insights on cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices driving efficiency in ship repair and shipbuilding domains The workshop highlighted the initiatives to be

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping & Waterways has announced plans

Several strategic initiatives taken by the port have enabled it

The Kerala Maritime Board has set up berths and cranes

Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) and Shipping Corporation of India

Source: Goemkarponn This marks the first-ever coal transportation from the

Source: The Statesman The port nudged past Deendayal Port, Kandla

Source: Business Standard “At a recent roundtable of financers and

Vessels have seating capacity of 50 passengers each, are powered

The participants shared insights on cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices