Looking to get out of the economic morass
The 6th edition of the Indian Ports & Shipping International conference was held on March 17 & 18, 2009 at Hotel Taj President, Mumbai. It served to focus on issues that could put the maritime industry on the path to recovery.
Held by India's premier organisation - the Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry - the deliberations centred round the theme The Maritime Industry Catalyst for Economic Growth. The event drew several players from the logistic and maritime sector in the hope of finding some ready solutions to help wriggle out of the recessionary conduit.
There was a consensus that now was the time to build capacity and bring in efficiency. Infrastructure development would ensure better connectivity and help reduce cost.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.eshippingtoday.com/
Held by India's premier organisation - the Bombay Chamber of Commerce & Industry - the deliberations centred round the theme The Maritime Industry Catalyst for Economic Growth. The event drew several players from the logistic and maritime sector in the hope of finding some ready solutions to help wriggle out of the recessionary conduit.
There was a consensus that now was the time to build capacity and bring in efficiency. Infrastructure development would ensure better connectivity and help reduce cost.
To read the full article, click here..
To read the ePaper, visit: http://www.eshippingtoday.com/
Labels: coastal water tourism, container terminal, dredging, Hotel Taj, Hotel Taj President, Indian National Shipowners, Offshore, ship breaking

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home