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SETTING SAIL

SETTING SAIL

Over the past few years, maritime industry has been the centre of focus for the country“s EXIM trade. Indian ports and shipping play a vital role in sustaining the country“s growth in trade and commerce.

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Dredging: Opportunities & Challenges

Dredging: Opportunities & Challenges

The world population depends heavily on dredging solutions for global trade, coastal defence, urban development, energy supplies, and leisure or tourism. Dredging is an indicator of the development of the coastal states and such sustained development is essential for the social and economic development of the country.

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Porting Ahead

Porting Ahead

The government has announced a massive investment in India“s ports sector, which is likely to boost the country“s economy. The government has massive plans of developing ten coastal economic regions by reviving the country“s Sagarmala (string of ports) Project.

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Revival of Indian Shipbuilding

Revival of Indian Shipbuilding

What has prevailed in the last 1000 years is not going to change in the foreseeable future. Merchant ships will continue to be the major means of trade across the oceans of the world. Warships will continue to provide international maritime security, keeping our sea lanes of communication safe and navigable for calm and peaceful trade.

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The PEB Wave

The PEB Wave

The shift from in-situ construction to factory-controlled pre-engineered high quality construction has changed the requirement of engineering, materials, and skills for the construction industry.

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Talent Search

Talent Search

Bringing effective talent onboard is the key to success at Turner. Indeed, the company is acclaimed world over for how it welcomes and treats budding professionals in its family. And this is what makes the Turner International New Hire Conference (TINC) - its most recent edition was held in Mumbai last month - even more imperative for the company.

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National Conclave on Smart Technologies

International experts on technologies and smart cities along with urban development officials from across India - constituting 600 cities, covering the100 smart cities and 500 AMRUT cities - came together at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre to participate in the National Conclave on Smart Technologies.

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Sunshine in the Solar Sector

Paradoxically though, in a country with the fourth largest coal reserves, per capita electricity consumption is abysmally low and a significant number of Indians either have little or no access to electricity, while others face challenges in accessing uninterrupted and reliable electricity supply.