
Indo-Bangla protocol route: Tripura completes work on floating jetty
As per 2nd addendum on protocol agreement, small boats and ferries with 50-ton capacity can now move between Sonamura in India and Daudkhandi in Bangladesh

As per 2nd addendum on protocol agreement, small boats and ferries with 50-ton capacity can now move between Sonamura in India and Daudkhandi in Bangladesh

The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT), rechristened as the Shyama Prasad Mookerjee Port Trust, on Friday introduced a new shipping service through the inland waterways route

Sahibganj terminal tender to use operate-manage-develop route The Shipping Ministry is making a fresh attempt to privatise the multi-modal cargo terminals at Varanasi, Haldia and

The government has taken up a dredging master plan to bring navigability to the internal waterways across the country. Under it, around 10,000 kilometres of

The Port of Rotterdam has announced the launch ZES, a new company that helps increase the sustainability of the inland shipping sector by leasing exchangeable

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s resistance to road movement of cargo has brought a change in the freight logistics paradigm in India-Bangladesh trade. For

Inland Waterways Authority (IWAI) of India under the Ministry of Shipping announced that the National Waterways in the country has carried 73.64 million metric tonnes

Use of low sulphur fuel is increasing the operational cost of coastal ship operators, while the cost of moving cargo by road and rail remains

The government has taken measures to ensure navigability in 10,000 kilometres of river routes through dredging 178 rivers, State Minister for Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury

As per 2nd addendum on protocol agreement, small boats and

The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT), rechristened as the Shyama Prasad

Sahibganj terminal tender to use operate-manage-develop route The Shipping Ministry

The government has taken up a dredging master plan to

The Port of Rotterdam has announced the launch ZES, a

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s resistance to road movement

Inland Waterways Authority (IWAI) of India under the Ministry of

Use of low sulphur fuel is increasing the operational cost

The government has taken measures to ensure navigability in 10,000