From left to right: Ganesh Raj, Global COO – Marine Services, DP World, H.E. Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DP World, Shri Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) and S. T. Selvam, Director (Projects), Sagarmala Finance Corporation, at the MOU signing ceremony in Mumbai

Green coastal shipping prospec...

Green coastal shippin...

Unifeeder and Sagarmala Finance Partner to Boost Green Coastal Shipping Unifeeder, part of the DP W...
Unifeeder and Sagarmala Finance P...
P.K Mishra, Managing Director of IRS

Indian Register of Shipping la...

Indian Register of Sh...

Indian Register of Shipping Rolls Out Drift Trajectory Forecasting Service Indian Register of Shipp...
Indian Register of Shipping Rolls...
DP World is moving temperature controlled cargoes from road to rail while providing more assured vessel connectivity, strengthening the pharmaceutical sector’s export supply chain

DP World launches Hyderabad’s ...

DP World launches Hyd...

DP World Launches Hyderabad’s First Reefer Rail Service to Nhava Sheva DP World has launched a dedi...
DP World Launches Hyderabad’s F...
Gateway Terminal India's front gate as the new TAS is launched.

Gateway Terminals India adopts...

Gateway Terminals Ind...

Gateway Terminals India Launches Automated Truck Appointment System Gateway Terminals India (GTI), ...
Gateway Terminals India Launches ...
The new quay crane at Mundra International Container Terminal Central Asian shipping

DP World Mundra boosts capacit...

DP World Mundra boost...

DP World Mundra Expands Capacity with New Cranes DP World has increased the capacity of its Mundra ...
DP World Mundra Expands Capacity ...
The signing ceremony for the warehousing agreement between DP World and Mondelez India

Cochin warehouse launched by D...

Cochin warehouse laun...

 DP World Opens New Warehouse in Cochin for Mondelez India DP World has inaugurated a new dedicated...
 DP World Opens New Warehouse in...
Cochin Shipyard’s Sivakumar A (third from left) and Seatrium Offshore Technology’s Winston Cheng (first from right) participated in a virtual MoU signing ceremony held respectively in India and Singapore

Cochin Shipyard enters into st...

Cochin Shipyard enter...

Cochin Shipyard Signs Offshore Partnership with Seatrium Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), India’s lar...
Cochin Shipyard Signs Offshore Pa...
A view from one of the container cranes at DP Mundra

Record-breaking month for DP W...

Record-breaking month...

DP World Mundra Sets Monthly Container Throughput Record DP World’s Mundra International Container ...
DP World Mundra Sets Monthly Cont...
The VLGC Shivalik has been taken into the SCI fleet

SCI inducts LPG carrier into f...

SCI inducts LPG carri...

SCI Adds Second VLGC to Fleet for LPG Expansion The Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) has expande...
SCI Adds Second VLGC to Fleet for...
The official opening ceremony for PSA Mumbai Phase 2

PSA Mumbai inaugurates Phase 2...

PSA Mumbai inaugurate...

PSA Mumbai inaugurates Phase 2 of development project With the inauguration of its Phase 2 expansio...
PSA Mumbai inaugurates Phase 2 of...
Steelpaint products have been used to coat a number of cranes at Chennai port

Steelpaint returns to India wi...

Steelpaint returns to...

Steelpaint Returns to India with Chennai Port Coating Project Germany’s Steelpaint has delivered it...
Steelpaint Returns to India with ...
India’s new rules follow a series of incidents where the absence of real-time situational awareness technologies has thwarted search and rescue efforts

Support grows for India’s mari...

Support grows for Ind...

India Mandates CCTV on Ships to Enhance Maritime Safety Edinburgh-based safety technology specialis...
India Mandates CCTV on Ships to E...

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The Indian maritime sector includes ports and terminals, shipping lines, coastal and inland waterways, shipbuilding and repair, maritime logistics, offshore services and maritime policy. It is important because India plays a vital role in global trade, with a large share of the country’s imports and exports moving through its maritime network, supporting economic growth and regional connectivity.
Recent developments in the Indian maritime sector include port modernisation under the Sagarmala programme, expansion of coastal shipping, growth in inland waterways, digitalisation of port operations and increased focus on sustainability. These initiatives aim to improve efficiency, reduce logistics costs and strengthen India’s position as a global maritime hub.
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