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Here come 2-wheeler ambulances
HYDERABAD: With a view to reaching out to accident victims in the `golden hour', Global Hospitals will introduce an innovative emergency medical service with a fleet of 10 two-wheeler ambulances. Each of these vehicles will be fitted ... More

AIRLINES
CAG, Indian Airlines differences over productivity-linked incentives
DIFFERENCES have cropped up between the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) and the Indian Airlines (IA) on the issue of increased payment of productivity linked incentives (PLI). While the CAG has highlighted that the overall ... More

SHIPPING
Age norms for product tankers take effect
THE age norms prescribed by the Director General of Shipping for chartering of crude and product tankers by domestic oil firms took effect from Thursday amidst fears that the guidelines may jack up the freight rates of oil companies. As per ... More

Container terminal project — Kochi Port Trust keen on time-bound implementation
EXPRESSING happiness over the successful conclusion of the bidding process, the Chairman of the Kochi Port Trust, Dr Jacob Thomas, said the connected work of road, rail links and dredging will be taken up on priority basis to ensure time-bound ... More

Vizag continues to top in throughput
VISAKHAPATNAM port has emerged as the number one in the country for the fourth consecutive year by handling 47.74 million tonnes during 2003-2004, the highest throughput ever handled by an Indian port, according to a press release. The exports ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
`Good scope for fourth party logistics services'
EVEN as the potential for third party logistics services remains largely untapped in our country, there is a trend towards shifting to fourth party logistics, says a recent study. Though only 55 per cent of the Indian companies subscribe to ... More

RAILWAYS
Net rail bookings gather momentum
HDFC Bank claims that the bank through its Internet banking channel processed sale of railway tickets worth Rs 1 crore in the month of March and tickets worth Rs 5.15 crore for Indian Railways Catering & Tourism Corporation Ltd in the seven-month More


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