
Container volumes at major ports grew by a paltry 1% during April-December
Container cargo handled by India’s dozen State-owned ports grew by a paltry 1.22 percent between April and December this fiscal to 8.446 million twenty-foot equivalent

Container cargo handled by India’s dozen State-owned ports grew by a paltry 1.22 percent between April and December this fiscal to 8.446 million twenty-foot equivalent

How can Indian ports improve their ranking among the best performing global ports?According to the Container Port Performance Index (CPPI) developed by World Bank and

State-owned ports handled 1.9 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in November, or just about 3 per cent more than last year, as international trade volatility

As they transform into full-fledged landlord ports, the government looks to outsource tugboat services. The plan will be modelled on the Uber/Ola ride hailing service

Total container traffic out of 12 major/government ports last month slipped to 893,000 TEUs from 944,000 TEUs a year earlier, registering a 5.4% decrease. On

The Chittagong Customs House will see a 12-hour suspension of all activities, including taxation, from October 14 night to October 15 morning due to an

Cargo handling at India’s major ports continues to be on the growth trajectory as there was a 11 per cent increase in traffic in the

Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal called upon port authorities to undertake optimum utilization of available land at major ports and prepare a

Buoyed by higher demand for crude oil and imported coal, Indian ports recorded a growth of 11 per cent in traffic during the April-June quarter

Container cargo handled by India’s dozen State-owned ports grew by

How can Indian ports improve their ranking among the best

State-owned ports handled 1.9 million tonnes (mt) of cargo in

As they transform into full-fledged landlord ports, the government looks

Total container traffic out of 12 major/government ports last month

The Chittagong Customs House will see a 12-hour suspension of

Cargo handling at India’s major ports continues to be on

Minister for Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal called upon

Buoyed by higher demand for crude oil and imported coal,