![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, July 04, 2005 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES Kamal Nath wants air cargo rate cut to boost floriculture exports THE Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, said exorbitant air cargo rate was one of the main bottlenecks in the export of floriculture products, and added that he proposed to hold discussions with the international cargo movers to ... More
Foreign airlines hike fuel surcharge INSIGHT
Indian aviation boom The myth and realityFor the aviation sector to work, needed is a support system of airports and their infrastructure, trained manpower, passenger amenities, networks of travel agents and Internet penetration for the travellers. More important, there has to be a rise in the per capita income to make air travel affordable. More SHIPPING Mercator unlikely to get nod for chartering deal with Norwegian co Normally, INSA has to verify that there is no Indian tonnage to move the particular cargo. Following pleas from the industry, the DG Shipping is having a re-look at the charter policy, with INSA setting up an expert committee to study the issue. More
Fall in container ship charter rates Only a summer lull
Bid to attract more cargo to New Mangalore port
Tughlakabad-Vizag Concor service
RAILWAYS IRFC raises Rs 1,200 crore via loans, bonds ROADWAYS
South Gujarat in troubled waters
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