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Allcargo Gati FY2025 net profit at Rs 10cr

16 May 2025 11:28 AM IST
Revenue from operations increased two percent to Rs 1,510 crore.

TIACA names Roos Bakker as new Chair for 2026–2027

15 May 2025 9:01 PM IST
Roos Bakker to lead TIACA, continuing the transformation legacy of outgoing Chair Steven Polmans.

Allcargo appoints Ravi Jakhar as Director - Strategy & Group CFO

15 May 2025 5:12 PM IST
Jakhar will closely work with Shashi Kiran Shetty, Founder and Chairman, Allcargo to shape long-term growth strategies.

TCI FY25 net profit up 17% on multimodal focus

15 May 2025 11:20 AM IST
For Q4FY2025, TCI reported consolidated net profit of Rs 115 crore (up 11%) and revenue of Rs 1,197 crore (up 9%).

Hapag Q12025 net profit up 45% on higher rates

14 May 2025 12:21 PM IST
Outlook for 2025 unchanged: lower earnings expected in a difficult market environment.

Pakistan to bear brunt of container shipping restrictions

13 May 2025 3:50 PM IST
MSC, Hapag announce emergency charges; Hapag, CMA CMA alters routes.

DP World strengthens cold chain capabilities with Taloja facility

13 May 2025 12:45 PM IST
1,10,000 sq. ft. Taloja space expands DP World’s India warehousing footprint to over 5 million sq. ft.

Citrus Freight raises Rs 2.5 crore in bridge round

12 May 2025 5:00 PM IST
Round saw participation from Caret Capital, Indigram Labs Foundation and a strategic investor from the shipping sector.

US, China agree to slash tariffs

12 May 2025 3:44 PM IST
U.S. will lower tariffs on Chinese goods from 145% to 30%; China will reduce duties on American imports to 10%.

Adani Group deploys hydrogen-powered truck for mining logistics

12 May 2025 12:49 PM IST
Adani’s natural resources division first in India to opt for hydrogen-powered truck that can carry 40 tonnes of cargo.

CMA CGM levies emergency surcharge on Pakistani trade

9 May 2025 5:11 PM IST
CMA CGM will charge $800/unit from Pakistan to Europe/Med/U.S & $300/unit from Europe/Med/U.S./Africa to Pakistan.

Red Sea return of ships could see freight rates crash: Xeneta

9 May 2025 2:15 PM IST
"Global TEU-mile demand would decline 6% if container ships begin sailing through the Red Sea and Suez Canal again."
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