
Port operations grapple with state lockdowns, strict health checks
India’s shipping ports are struggling amid a manpower shortage and reduced working arising from varied stages of pandemic-related lockdowns across different states in the country,
India’s shipping ports are struggling amid a manpower shortage and reduced working arising from varied stages of pandemic-related lockdowns across different states in the country,
Truckers’ body AIMTC on Wednesday said the transporters are suffering losses of around Rs 1,000 crore per day due to the fresh restrictions and weekly
As the world is steadily escaping the whirlpools of the coronavirus lockdown and crashing economies, the Indian landscape of commerce and business has witnessed a
Today different countries and states have different lockdown situations. Freight forwarding being a global business, what difficulties your members are facing? What will be the
– Maintains 89% of export volume as compared to June 2019- -Improvement of 46% in the rail coefficient in the first quarter – Jawaharlal Nehru
Is the worst really over for the maritime industry? Ritesh S Ramakrishnan, Joint Managing Director, Transworld Group, talks about the lock down and its impact
Auto hubs, other businesses hit by disruption in supply chains due to delay in clearance at ports. On an average, 2,200 containers move in and
During the lockdown period, Mumbai Port has continued to handle a large range of cargo such as steel, sugar, pulses, fertilisers, cement, calcite chips, lube/base
India’s shipping ports are struggling amid a manpower shortage and
Truckers’ body AIMTC on Wednesday said the transporters are suffering
As the world is steadily escaping the whirlpools of the
Today different countries and states have different lockdown situations. Freight
– Maintains 89% of export volume as compared to June
Is the worst really over for the maritime industry? Ritesh
Auto hubs, other businesses hit by disruption in supply chains
During the lockdown period, Mumbai Port has continued to handle