![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, July 28, 2005 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES Aircraft maintenance centre to come up in Hyderabad EYEING an estimated annual $100 million aircraft maintenance market in India, HAMCO (Hyderabad Aircraft Maintenance Company Pvt Ltd) has announced its plans to set up the country's `first independent' maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) ... More
Flight services yet to resume INFRASTRUCTURE NMPT invites exporters to make use of CWC sops THE recent announcement of Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) to offer concessions for importers and exporters to utilise the container freight station in the premises of New Mangalore Port has helped in attracting new exporters to move ... More SHIPPING Rains hit port operations in Mumbai LOADING and unloading operations at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) and Mumbai port were severely affected due to the incessant rains that lashed the country's commercial capital on Tuesday and Wednesday. Officials said operations at ... More GENERAL INSURANCE Royal Sundaram software for marine insurance ROYAL Sundaram Alliance Insurance Company has launched marine insurance software called `Sea Drive', a Web-based application that enables customers and intermediaries of the company to generate policies online. This software will enable the ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Aviation policy to focus on making FDI norms flexible THE civil aviation policy, that is to be presented to the Union Cabinet next month, will focus on bringing in more flexibility in the foreign direct investment norms in the sector, the Secretary Civil Aviation, Mr Ajay Prasad, said today. The ... More RAILWAYS Rlys plans to issue online receipts for booking of goods INDIAN Railways plans to make it possible for its customers to print and issue their railway receipts (RR) at select destinations of the customers' choice. While the Railways has already implemented this in the Southern, South Central and East ... More ROADWAYS Truckers move Ministry on motor cover premium hike IN a sharp reaction to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority's (IRDA) view that motor premium can be increased by insurers even in the absence of claims in the preceding year, the transport industry has sought the intervention of ... More
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