LOGISTICS
SHIPPING
Allow Indian ship owners to insure abroad: Panel
According to the Expert Group set up by the Shipping Ministry, permitting domestic shipping industry to place its marine insurance in overseas markets will give Indian companies a chance to negotiate the best possible terms and become more cost-effec tive. De-tariffing the marine insurance sector will provide for meaningful and realistic commercial negotiations between the insurers and the insured.
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INS Tarangini back after voyage around the world
AFTER completing a historic 15-month voyage around the globe, the Indian Navy's prestigious sail ship, INS Tarangini returned home here on Sunday. The Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, President Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, led Tarangini to the ...
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
To raise container throughput Concor to go flat out
BUOYED by more than 21 per cent growth in the throughput of export-import traffic at 1.25 million TEUs in 2003-04 (1.03 m TEUs in 2002-03), the Container Corporation of India (Concor) is looking forward to scaling ...
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With exports growing... South needs a common logistics strategy
WITH `India Shining' becoming an attractive catchphrase, it would be worth examining the key linkages that will put the economy on asteady growth path. With the Government projecting a 10 per cent growth in GDP, there ...
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RAILWAYS
SAIL may have to relocate stockyards at Bhubaneswar
IN FEBRUARY this year, East Coast Railway had clamped restriction on placing rakes at the SAIL's stockyard atBhubaneswar. However, the ban has since been lifted and the movement has resumed again. But, then, as informed ...
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