The book “Energy Efficiency and Ships” has cleared the path for the implementation of the IMO convention on Energy Efficiency Design Index
First to employ Indians on board, Univan Ship Management has plans to utilize more Indian seafarers for their future expansions
Enhancement of port capacity for handling liquid cargo at ports is underway.
Ship building, IMO’s role on ensuring compliance of regulations by various member states and enhancement of safety through Ergonomic designs get highlighted at the Marine Engineer Annual meet
Though the Indian budget indicates some positive measures for the maritime industry but these are paltry and have come quite late in the day
A likely boost to the Ship Recycling Convention as Indian ship breakers get into a proactive mode of acquiring certification ahead of this new proposed regulations getting ratified
Aegis Group setting up a major liquid terminal at Pipavav is part of its expansion spree to establish liquid terminals all over the Indian coast
Following their tour of India, Antwerp port delegation sees growth of trade with India to be fast tracked
At their conference to highlight the developments of ports in the Western region state of Maharashtra, MACCIA showcases a treasure chest of opportunities that exists for private stakeholders in this sector
Though Indian shipping tonnage has been growing steadily with little support there is need for ports and other logistics sectors to catch up with the increasing demand