Keel laid for India’s largest dredger at Cochin shipyard for dredging corporation of India
Cochin Shipyard, one of India's leading shipbuilders, is constructing the dredger under a strategic partnership with the Dredging Corporation of India.
Cochin Shipyard, one of India's leading shipbuilders, is constructing the dredger under a strategic partnership with the Dredging Corporation of India.
India seeks to replicate the success of its automobile industry, where international collaborations, such as that with Maruti Suzuki, revolutionized manufacturing.
The minister noted that the interest from these global shipbuilders aligns with India’s broader efforts to boost self-reliance in shipbuilding through the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
The multi-state shipbuilding park will involve coordinated efforts from key coastal states, each contributing land, resources, and infrastructure to create a large-scale industrial complex for shipbuilding and related activities.
The Port of Aarhus, Denmark's busiest container terminal, has become the focal point of high-stakes competition due to its prime location and significant capacity.
The MoU marks a strategic collaboration between APEDA, a government agency responsible for the promotion of agricultural exports, and Lulu Group, a major global retailer with a strong presence in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
Industry reports indicate that the terminal’s capacity to handle cargo has been stretched due to a combination of factors, including higher-than-expected import and export volumes, delays in vessel berthing, and longer turnaround times.
The Edition 3.0 guidelines were developed in close collaboration with industry stakeholders and regulatory bodies, reflecting the most up-to-date knowledge and best practices in hydrogen transportation.
Ports like Shanghai, Singapore, and Ningbo-Zhoushan lead the pack, with Shanghai retaining its title as the world’s busiest container port, handling over 47 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) annually.
The Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation (IIAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) to establish the India International Maritime Dispute Resolution Centre (IIMDRC).
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