Marcel Opitz, Director of Sales, Schenker India Private Limited holds more than 16 years of experience in the global logistics market and seven years in the logistics industry in Asia.
FlashNews:
Kolkata Surges as Warehousing Sector Rebounds 64% in Q3 2025; Pune and Bengaluru Lag Behind: Vestian
Inox Wind Secures 100 MW Turbine Supply Order in Gujarat
RIB Software India Expands Presence in Construction Tech Space
India Eyes 10% Share of Global Green Hydrogen Market by 2030: Shripad Yesso Naik
CareEdge-ESG and RAEX Ink Strategic MoU to Advance Global ESG Collaboration
Power Minister Reaffirms Investor Confidence in India’s Infrastructure and Energy Agenda
Wabag Invests in Deep Tech Startup Nimble Vision Under Blue Seed Programme
Mumbai Airport Reports Sustainability Gains with Green Energy, Innovation
Minister Joshi Calls for Stakeholder Action to Drive India’s Leadership in Green Hydrogen Revolution
Power Minister Launches India’s First MWh-Scale Vanadium Flow Battery at NTPC’s R&D Hub
IndiGo Launches Daily Direct Flights Connecting Delhi and Guangzhou
Sembcorp Wins 150MW Dispatchable Renewable Energy Project Under SJVN’s 6,000 MWh Tender
RVNL Expands Beyond Rail with ₹5.35 Billion Visakhapatnam Port Authority Infrastructure Deal
ABB Launches Cybersecure Gas Chromatograph to Transform Industrial Process Analytics
IN-SPACe and SIDBI Launch ₹100 Billion Fund to Propel India’s Space Startups
RUSAL Drives AI-Powered Digital Transformation in Logistics and Quality Control
Emirates Marks 40 Years in India, Charting the Next Era of Global Connectivity
Nine Cities Poised to Lead India’s Next-Gen Real Estate, Logistics Expansion: JLL Report
CII Seeks Sovereign Fund to Finance India’s Long-Term Growth
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A Shipping Revolution
Liverpool 2 is set to become the central UK logistics hub, located at the heart of supply chains with the fastest and most efficient onward connections to the Irish Sea Hub
RIL plans $13-bn projects
Reliance Industries (RIL) plans to invest about $13 billion in energy projects, including a 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) crude refinery at its Jamnagar complex.
Exim Bank raises $ 500 million
Exim Bank has raised $500 million by selling bonds to offshore investors. The bond has a tenure of five-and-a-half years offering a yield of 3.961 per cent. The issue was rated as BBB- by rating company S&P. Investors across Asia, Europe and the US have subscribed this issue. Asian investors' subscription was to the tune of 62 per cent while European investors bought 33 per cent of the stake.
Mumbai airport gets pit-less autowalk
Mumbai’s Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport now has the first pit-less, ‘Autowalk’ in Asia. This was installed by Kone Elevators.
Mining: Struggling to emerge from doldrums
Karnataka now finds itself in the company of other states in the clamp down on mining and ore transport. This means India will soon drop down in its export rankings of ore, adding to the brewing export and currency troubles. A Shivkamal writes that in this delicate environment, further reforms in mining will prove to be difficult to implement, at least in the near future.
Expertspeak: Raw material demand to propel global equipment
The rapidly accelerating global procurement demand for raw materials also presents mining equipment manufacturers with ever greater challenges.New technologies as well as ideas help meet the challenges of the future. Germany is among the most important suppliers for the Indian mining market besides the US and China.
ATN system for air safety
Experts from Asia-Pacific nations discussed ways to implement an aeronautical telecom network (ATN) system for seamless exchange of messages for planes flying in the region. The new system would complement and later replace voice communication between air traffic control, pilots and others by providing all flight data and information through messages.
Airtel 3G services in Kolkata
Bharti Airtel, operating in 19 countries across Asia and Africa, announced the launching of 3G services in Kolkata.
Tunnels to cut Jammu-Srinagar travel time by 5 hr
High speed travel from Jammu to Srinagar by road, even during harsh winter or at the height of monsoon, is possible due to building of two twin tunnels on the NH-1A.
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