EU's Bold Steps and India's Maritime Advancements in Focus | Motherport Newsletter #4
Critical developments shaping our industry, from new EU regulations that promise to tighten the security and safety of freight shipments to groundbreaking initiatives in green fuel adoption and maritime digitalisation
From Rotterdam's Digital Leap to Thailand's Bypass Vision | Motherport Newsletter #3
Greetings, maritime enthusiasts! We're back with the third edition of the Motherport Newsletter, fresh off our Diwali break, hoping everyone
Navigating Global Tides: Maritime Resilience Amid Supply Disruptions and Green Horizons | Motherport Newsletter #2
Greetings, maritime aficionados! Your weekly navigator is back with the second edition of the Motherport Newsletter, sailing through the ebbs
ZHEN HUA 15 to bring Vital Equipment to Vizhinjam Port
ZHEN HUA 15 readies to usher in a new era at Adani's Vizhinjam Port. Vital equipment shipment of 12 CRMG cranes and 4 RMQCs promises enhanced efficiency and connectivity, shaping a dynamic maritime future.
Ulsan to Copenhagen: Why is it a journey worth following?
Maersk leads the marine sector all the way to zero emissions with its debut container, powered fully by methanol, on its journey from Ulsan, South Korea to Copenhagen, Denmark, showcasing a promising new clean fuel alternative.
Drowned in history
Kanchi Malam, the unsung hero of modern maritime trade, has been overlooked in historical narratives. His crucial role in guiding Vasco da Gama and enabling his arrival in India is often disregarded. This untold legacy holds immense potential that India has yet to fully harness.
Unveiling Vizhinjam's Investment Potential
Vizhinjam, India's first transshipment port, to host conclave to showcase opportunities for port-centric development and investment opportunities
Vizhinjam Port Set to Commission Within 10 Months: Karan Adani
Vizhinjam Port to be fully commissioned by May 2024, says Adani Ports CEO. First vessel to berth in October 2023
Chennai's Chinese Odyssey: Powerhouse Potential!
The Setu Sea Canal Project has the potential to make Chennai an industrial powerhouse akin to China. The project, which would connect the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea, would reduce shipping costs and make South India a more attractive destination for investment.