Indian Navy commissions advanced training squadron at INS Dega, bolstering maritime readiness
INAS 324, also known as "Eagles," is the first ALH Mk-III squadron to be based on the eastern seaboard.
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INAS 324, also known as "Eagles," is the first ALH Mk-III squadron to be based on the eastern seaboard.
Industry insiders suggest that the Cabinet’s approval would pave the way for the Adani Group to take over operations at Gopalpur Port, which has been under private management but has faced challenges in scaling up to its full potential.
CJ Darcl’s decision to utilize rail for this massive shipment was driven by several factors, including the need to minimize environmental impact and enhance operational efficiency.
Chief Minister Naidu emphasized that Andhra Pradesh’s extensive coastline, with its well-developed ports, will be the backbone of this transformation. The state, which boasts 972 kilometers of coastline, is already home to major ports like Visakhapatnam, Krishnapatnam, and Kakinada.
The wage revision, which had been under discussion for several months, will affect workers across 12 major ports in India, including Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata. The new wage structure is expected to bring substantial financial relief to port workers, whose demands for better compensation have gained momentum amid rising living costs and inflation.
This shortage could hinder the progress of global shipping companies in meeting the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) goals for decarbonization by 2030 and beyond.
The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways has indicated its willingness to consider proposals that would allow operators to set tariffs based on market conditions, subject to certain safeguards to protect the interests of users.
As part of its expansion plans, GRSE is exploring opportunities in both domestic and international markets. The company has been actively seeking export orders, particularly from countries in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America, where there is growing demand for naval and coast guard vessels.
The vessels' capabilities include rapid transit speeds and robust performance in challenging sea conditions, making them well-suited for the dynamic operational demands of ADNOC LS.
With the region frequently experiencing monsoonal downpours, the inspection was aimed at identifying potential vulnerabilities and implementing preventive measures to mitigate the impact of heavy rainfall on port activities.
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