Andhra Pradesh unveils ₹23,000-crore plan to emerge as national logistics hub

India Slashes Logistics Expenses Through Major Infrastructure Upgrades

India has significantly reduced logistics costs by nearly one-third through extensive infrastructure investments, notably under PM Gati Shakti and the National Logistics Policy. Key advancements like Dedicated Freight Corridors have transformed cargo movement, enhancing efficiency across sectors. The goal is to lower logistics costs to 8% of GDP by 2047, promoting global competitiveness.

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Vizhinjam Port Hits 2 Million TEU Mark in Under Two Years

Adani Group’s Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala has achieved a remarkable milestone, surpassing 2 million TEUs in container throughput within just 18 months of operation. This positions it as India’s latest deep-water transshipment hub, reflecting significant growth and enhancing the nation’s maritime capabilities, with plans for a major expansion underway.

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Japanese Delegation Explores Maritime Partnership with Kandla Port

Japanese Delegation Explores Strategic Maritime Partnerships at Kandla Port

On May 28, 2026, Japanese officials met with Deendayal Port Authority’s Chairman Sushil Kumar Singh in Kandla, aiming to enhance maritime cooperation. They discussed port-led development and technological innovations, identifying collaboration opportunities in shipbuilding and infrastructure. The delegation’s visit included site tours to assess shipyard locations and logistical connectivity for future ventures.

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DG Shipping Highlights Maritime Safety and Sustainability at UN Ocean Centres Workshop

DG Shipping Highlights Maritime Safety and Sustainability at UN Ocean Workshop

The Directorate General of Shipping attended the UN Ocean Centres Stakeholders’ Workshop on May 21, 2026, in Ahmedabad, focusing on India’s ocean economy. Shri Satish Kamath highlighted maritime safety and sustainable practices. Discussions among diverse stakeholders emphasized the need for collaboration to address challenges in shipping, renewable energy, and skills development.

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Lok Sabha passes Indian Ports Bill to boost integrated port development

Maritime Reform Utsav Launched as Roadmap Toward Viksit Bharat 2047

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal led a high-level review meeting to create a reform-oriented roadmap for India’s maritime sector, aligning with Viksit Bharat 2047. Key discussions focused on governance improvements, ease of business, and grievance redressal. The meeting launched the ‘Maritime Reform Utsav’ to celebrate maritime achievements and advancements.

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Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited successfully executes Double-Banking Operation

Adani Krishnapatnam Port Executes Efficient Double-Banking Operation

Adani Krishnapatnam Port Limited (AKPL) has successfully executed a specialized double-banking operation, involving vessels MT AU Libra and MT Spica discharging edible oil. This efficient method enhances berth utilization, reduces vessel turnaround times, and supports environmental goals by decreasing fuel consumption and emissions, showcasing AKPL’s commitment to operational excellence.

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BMIP: Strengthening India’s Maritime Insurance Landscape

The Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool (BMIP), managed by GIC Re, aims to provide comprehensive war-risk coverage for hull, machinery, and cargo, specifically for Indian-flagged vessels. This initiative addresses unique maritime insurance needs, ensuring robust support through member companies while enhancing operational capabilities and addressing current and emerging risks in India’s maritime sector.

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IIT Madras and Mazagon Dock Unveil Advanced Maritime Research Center

The newly inaugurated Circulating Water Tunnel Facility at IIT-M’s Thaiyur campus promises to enhance hydrodynamic research and ship design. This advanced facility aligns with the Centre’s goal of promoting self-reliance in the maritime sector, supporting innovative experiments and contributing to the development of efficient, sustainable marine vessels.

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Gulf Shipping Under Review as Vessels Remain Stranded

India Reviews Gulf Shipping Strategy Amid Geopolitical Tensions

India is reevaluating its shipping strategy in the Gulf due to rising geopolitical tensions leaving vessels stranded. With vital trade routes threatened, officials focus on ensuring the safe return of ships before new deployments. Concerns over crew safety and logistical challenges heighten as authorities monitor risks and explore alternative routes.

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