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ACCIDENTS
Fire in Chennai-Hyderabad Express
Five bogies gutted; no casualties More

AIR CARGO
New freighter aircraft fly into India
As air cargo market takes off... More

AIRLINES
Indian finalises lease of two A-330s
Flights to destinations in Europe and Far East likely More

SHIPPING
Panama Canal may soon be the fastest route to India-US trade
August 15 is an important day for the maritime industry. The Panama Canal, world's second busiest canal after Suez Canal, was officially opened on August 15, 1914, with SS Ancon being the first ship to transit the 80-km waterway. Today, ... More

Ports on `course'
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) has identified three ports — Kolkata, Mumbai and Kochi — for case studies on strategic management. These studies are likely to be incorporated in IIM-A's curriculum on strategic ... More

KoPT sails into consultancy
The Kolkata Port Trust proposes to undertake consultancy job in a big way. A beginning has been made, with the port's Hydraulic Study Department offering consultancy services to various organisations and in the process gaining useful experience. ... More

Kakinada ports riding high
The Kakinada ports have been doing well and the stage is set for their expansion. More

Berthing abroad
Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) is mulling acquisition of berths in foreign ports and sent a team recently to the port of Zeebrugge in Belgium to explore the possibility of investing in it, according to reports in Shipping ... More

Listing lines
Shipping lines, it appears, have hit a rough patch. Yang Ming Lines' "YM Green" suffered fire damage at a place approximately 120 miles west of Singapore; MOL's crude tanker "Bright Artemis" has been damaged by the ship it went to rescue at a ... More

INTERVIEW
Ircon on track for power project in Uttaranchal
Ircon is in talks with the Uttaranchal Government to take up hydro-electric projects in the State. — MR B. S. KAPUR, MANAGING DIRECTOR, IRCON INTERNATIONAL More






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