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JANUARY 2017 issue

JANUARY 2017

As India?s black gold mining behemoth razes down cliffs of dark gravel to light up homes and power industries, quite some of it is still making its way to India from far off shores. And it will continue to do so. Ports and industries using variants of coal say India?s dependence on foreign coal will slacken and not stop

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December 2016 issue

December 2016

Nitin Gadkari, known to be best performing minister of Modi?s government is a man in hurry to revolutionize the way business is conducted in shipping in India. In an exclusive interview he talks to maritime gateway about several initiatives his ministry is taking

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November 2016 issue

November 2016

Growing trade volumes and rising GDP have caught the eye of many a firms across the globe that are taking a plunge into the Dark Continent that offers both opportunities and challenges. While the African government is bracing up, creating new policies for investment and improving infrastructure, global firms are lending a hand to plug the gaps in infrastructure.

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October 2016 issue

October 2016

The ease of doing business will prevail in true sense only if the importers are allowed to avail CFS of their choice to clear their cargo

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September 2016 issue

September 2016

2016 containers India and The Gateway Awards night ended withspirited debates, socializing filled with bonhomie, fun and frolic

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August 2016 issue

August 2016

Apart from the locational advantage, being located on the East-West trade route, Sri Lanka is equipped with world-class infrastructure to seamlessly accommodate larger vessels across all three terminals,
maintains a strong feeder system and is rid of congestion and other operational inefficiencies. For long, India has been at developing transshipment ports

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June 2016 issue

June 2016

With rising demand coming from UAE and African countries, Indian ready-made garments exporters are exploring newer markets to boost exports and compensate low demand coming from the traditional European markets.

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May 2016 issue

May 2016

Shipping is not an easy business for start-ups. It costs a lot of money to develop a product or service in this space and big players are usually reluctant to change their business models and adopt new ones

Read More »
JANUARY 2017 issue

JANUARY 2017

As India?s black gold mining behemoth razes down cliffs of dark gravel to light up homes and power industries, quite some of it is still making its way to India from far off shores. And it will continue to do so. Ports and industries using variants of coal say India?s dependence on foreign coal will slacken and not stop

Read More »
December 2016 issue

December 2016

Nitin Gadkari, known to be best performing minister of Modi?s government is a man in hurry to revolutionize the way business is conducted in shipping in India. In an exclusive interview he talks to maritime gateway about several initiatives his ministry is taking

Read More »
November 2016 issue

November 2016

Growing trade volumes and rising GDP have caught the eye of many a firms across the globe that are taking a plunge into the Dark Continent that offers both opportunities and challenges. While the African government is bracing up, creating new policies for investment and improving infrastructure, global firms are lending a hand to plug the gaps in infrastructure.

Read More »
October 2016 issue

October 2016

The ease of doing business will prevail in true sense only if the importers are allowed to avail CFS of their choice to clear their cargo

Read More »
September 2016 issue

September 2016

2016 containers India and The Gateway Awards night ended withspirited debates, socializing filled with bonhomie, fun and frolic

Read More »
August 2016 issue

August 2016

Apart from the locational advantage, being located on the East-West trade route, Sri Lanka is equipped with world-class infrastructure to seamlessly accommodate larger vessels across all three terminals,
maintains a strong feeder system and is rid of congestion and other operational inefficiencies. For long, India has been at developing transshipment ports

Read More »
June 2016 issue

June 2016

With rising demand coming from UAE and African countries, Indian ready-made garments exporters are exploring newer markets to boost exports and compensate low demand coming from the traditional European markets.

Read More »
May 2016 issue

May 2016

Shipping is not an easy business for start-ups. It costs a lot of money to develop a product or service in this space and big players are usually reluctant to change their business models and adopt new ones

Read More »