Paradip Port Floats Tender for 1 MW Green Hydrogen Plant

Paradip Port Advances Clean Energy Drive with Green Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Buses

Paradip Port Authority has invited online bids for Project Management Consultancy services to establish a 1 MW green hydrogen plant and acquire eight hydrogen-powered fuel cell buses. This initiative aims to enhance clean energy in Odisha’s maritime sector. The consultancy, costing Rs 2.18 crore, includes feasibility reports and project implementation oversight.

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Danish Shipping Welcomes EU Proposal For Indian Ship

Two Indian Ship Recycling Yards Proposed for the EU’s Approved Facilities List

The European Commission’s proposal to include two ship recycling facilities in Alang, India, in its approved European List marks a significant step for responsible ship recycling, according to Danish Shipping. This initiative acknowledges compliance with EU regulations, promoting safer and environmentally sound practices in the global ship recycling industry amidst rising demand.

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PSA Chennai sets new record with 34,425 TEUs handled in a single week

PSA Chennai Marks Major Milestone with 13 Million TEUs Handled

PSA Chennai has reached a remarkable milestone by handling over 13 million TEUs. This achievement showcases the terminal’s commitment to operational excellence and its pivotal role in India’s trade landscape. Strategically located at Chennai Port, it enhances connectivity to major manufacturing hubs while prioritizing sustainable practices and efficiency improvements.

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Private terminals on the Indian east coast steal the show

India’s Eastern Coast Poised to Drive Rare Earth, Marine, and Nuclear Ambitions

Union Science and Technology Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh met Odisha’s Minister Krushna Chandra Patra in New Delhi to outline a roadmap integrating the Centre’s Rare Earth Corridor with Odisha’s rich marine resources and scientific capabilities. They highlighted the need for collaboration to strengthen India’s nuclear and marine initiatives and enhance infrastructure.

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Gujarat Upgrades Historic Lighthouses for Tourists

Gujarat is set to boost maritime tourism by modernizing 17 lighthouses, transforming them into vibrant cultural hubs. Upgrades include gardens, cafes, and amphitheaters, enhancing visitor experiences. This initiative, part of a national effort, aims to celebrate Gujarat’s maritime heritage while attracting tourists to these historically significant sites.

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Indian Shipyards to Approved Recycling List

EU Recommends First Two Indian Shipyards for Approved Ship Recycling List

The European Commission’s proposal to include YSI Recyclers LLP and Shree Ram Vessel Scrap Pvt Ltd in the European List of Ship Recycling Facilities marks a historic move for Indian shipyards. Situated in Alang, Gujarat, these facilities meet stringent environmental standards, potentially allowing EU-flagged vessels to be recycled in India for the first time.

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India's First Automated Mooring System Jawaharlal Nehru Port

India’s First Automated MoorMaster System to be Deployed at Mumbai Port

Cavotec has been selected to install India’s first Automated Mooring System at Gateway Terminals India in Navi Mumbai. This advanced MoorMaster technology will replace traditional mooring ropes, enhancing operational efficiency, improving safety, and reducing vessel turnaround times. The system aims to save significant operational hours annually and accommodate larger ships simultaneously.

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India’s Maritime Vision Unveiled at SMM Hamburg 2026

India is set to demonstrate its maritime leadership at SMM Hamburg 2026, taking place from September 1 to 4. A distinguished delegation, including senior policymakers, will showcase advancements in maritime infrastructure, technology, and sustainability initiatives, emphasizing India’s commitment to enhancing international collaboration and investment in the maritime sector.

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Mumbai Metro and Dighi Shipbuilding Among Major Projects Approved by Maharashtra Board

The Maharashtra Maritime Board has approved initiatives to enhance water transport, port infrastructure, shipbuilding, and coastal tourism. During a meeting led by Ports Minister Nitesh Rane, the board emphasized a transparent tender process for the Mumbai Water Metro project and greenlit a shipbuilding cluster in Dighi to attract investments and create jobs.

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India’s BMIP is Revolutionizing Maritime Insurance

India has launched the BMIP, a government-backed P&I insurance scheme, with its first policies issued in July 2026. Initially covering the Shipping Corporation of India, this scheme addresses critical insurance needs for Indian shipowners, mitigating reliance on international clubs and enhancing coverage against liabilities like crew injuries and pollution incidents.

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Crew Change Services at Vizhinjam Port Set to Upgrade

The Vizhinjam port in Kerala has received approval for crew change operations for various vessels. The Kerala Maritime Board plans to upgrade facilities, including a lounge and facilitation center, to enhance crew experiences. These developments aim to accommodate increased activity and generate stable revenue, benefiting the local economy and hospitality sector.

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