
Suez Canal offers 15% discount to cargo ships
Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is offering a 15 per cent discount from May 15 on transit fee to cargo ships of minimum 130,000 mt
Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is offering a 15 per cent discount from May 15 on transit fee to cargo ships of minimum 130,000 mt
In order to establish a 20 square kilometer logistics and industrial zone east of Port, AD Ports Group has inked a 50-year concession agreement with
How was your business in 2024, and what is it that you are looking at in 2025? For the Port of Antwerp Bruges and the
As international trade gradually resumes its regular flow through the Suez Canal, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said in a statement that the canal is
How do you see the container growth momentum into 2025? It’s a matter of how the Indian government works with the US, Europe and others
Egypt has tested a new 10-kilometer extension to the Suez Canal. This aims to minimize the impact of currents on shipping and increase capacity. Two
As the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project develops, India has laid forth its plans. The Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh,
UNCTAD’s 2024 Review of Maritime Transport report provides a thorough examination of the present situation and prospects of the world’s maritime sector. It looks at
Source: Container news Container ship diversions avoiding the Red Sea and Suez Canal are in a continuous state of flux, changing port calls and vessel
Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) is offering a 15 per
In order to establish a 20 square kilometer logistics and
How was your business in 2024, and what is it
As international trade gradually resumes its regular flow through the
How do you see the container growth momentum into 2025?
Egypt has tested a new 10-kilometer extension to the Suez
As the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project develops, India
UNCTAD’s 2024 Review of Maritime Transport report provides a thorough
Source: Container news Container ship diversions avoiding the Red Sea