Maersk Unveils First India-Manufactured Shipping Container

India’s First Made-in-India shipping Container Launched by Maersk

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated India’s first made-in-India shipping container, marking a milestone for the maritime industry. Unveiled by A.P. Moller – Maersk at the Inland Container Depot in Dadri, the project reflects India’s self-reliance model, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and showcases the country’s commitment to quality and global standards.

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GMS Calls On EU To Include Indian Recycling Yards On

India Aims for Global Leadership in Sustainable Ship Recycling

India is set to launch a major ship recycling initiative, targeting the recycling of nearly 16,000 vessels over the next decade with an $8 billion investment. This initiative emphasizes sustainable practices, aims to enhance maritime industrial growth, and ensures compliance with international environmental standards to boost India’s global recycling market share.

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DGS Advises Shipping Firms to Restrict Seafarer Deployment in Persian Gulf Amid Rising Security Threats

DG Shipping Presents New Reforms for Seafarer Welfare in Mumbai

During a high-level roundtable in Mumbai, the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) reaffirmed India’s commitment to seafarer welfare. Key discussions, involving industry leaders and maritime unions, focused on enhancing policies for accountability and inclusivity, addressing challenges like safety and shore leave, and emphasizing continuous skill development in a digitalized maritime landscape.

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Dighi Chosen for ₹20,000-Crore Shipbuilding Cluster

Maharashtra Launches Major Greenfield Shipbuilding Project in Dighi

Maharashtra is developing a ₹20,000-crore greenfield shipbuilding cluster at Dighi in Raigad, spearheaded by Mazagon Dock. The site’s strategic location near port infrastructure and its extensive industrial land aim to bolster India’s shipbuilding capabilities, attracting investments and enhancing maritime services essential for a robust manufacturing hub.

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India and Seychelles Agree on Certification Recognition for Seafarers

India and Seychelles have strengthened maritime cooperation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the mutual recognition of seafarers’ training and certification. This agreement, a result of Prime Minister Modi’s visit, enables qualified Indian seafarers to work on Seychelles-flagged vessels, enhancing employment opportunities and aligning with global maritime standards.

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Counterfeit Seafarer Documents Lead to Six Arrests at Hyderabad Airport

Immigration officials at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport recently apprehended six individuals over two months for attempting to travel abroad with counterfeit seafarer documents. These fraudulent papers, allegedly issued by the Directorate General of Shipping, aimed to secure jobs in the UK, Europe, and the Middle East, suggesting an organized crime network.

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South Korea Eyes Second Wave of Investments in India, With Shipbuilding and Defence in Focus

India Attracts South Korean Investment in Shipbuilding and Defense Sectors

South Korea is preparing for a second wave of investments in India, focusing on shipbuilding and defence manufacturing. This shift signifies an evolution in bilateral ties, as South Korean firms venture beyond traditional sectors. With India aiming for self-reliance, collaboration in these areas offers significant potential for growth and technological transfer.

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