With the monsoon set to hit the Indian coast there is much expectations on the salvaging and wreck removal front most of which is likely to be highlighted during the forthcoming conference on salvaging scheduled to take place next week
With wreck removal to precede the dredging operation, the deepening of the approach channel to JNPT will get delayed
Essar Shipping sees a revival
Having reached a new milestone ClassNK is repositioning itself to expand its operations not only in India but the entire sub-continent
The national body of container freight station operators will be taking up with the government two major issues that has been dogging their trade
At long last the draft of the Shipping Trade Practices bill that could stem the tide of malpractices prevailing in the importing trade likely to get revived
Continuing to maintain its lead, Krishnapatnam port now gains world’s top position in discharging coal
Cargo growth at Indian ports slows in 2011-12 as a result of capacity constraints and structural issues undermining favorable growth potential
Rising attrition rate and the need to improve working of the Indian administration may compel the government of India to take the assistance of the Indian Navy and coast guard
Great Offshore opens monsoon’s first salvaging account by rescuing a cargo vessel off the Indian coast near Goa.