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LOGISTICS SHIPPING: Volvo Ocean Race stopover at Kochi to cost Rs 30 crore Mumbai, July 11 The consortium formed by Cochin Port Trust and Kerala State Tourism Department expect that the ten-day event in connection with the stopover of Volvo Ocean Race would cost about Rs 30 crore. ... RAILWAYS: Rlys plans to begin work on freight corridor this fiscal In the process of tying up funds for 3,000–km project. Hyderabad, July 11 The Railways is planning to begin construction work on the exclusive freight corridor this financial year. In all likelihood, it would kick off the project by ... MODERNISATION: Make Bangalore airport bigger, promoters told New Delhi, July 11 The Ministry of Civil Aviation has written to the promoters of the new airport in Bangalore pointing out that the project has to become bigger in size so as to handle the growing volume of passenger ... SHIPPING: Kochi port targets 15% growth in cargo handling this year Mumbai, July 11 The Cochin Port Trust is targeting a growth of over 15 per cent year on year in cargo throughput in 2008-09, the Chairman, Mr N. Ramachandran, has ... SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: Falcon achieves record in container stuffing Begins reefer services. Kochi, July 11 Falcon Infrastructures Ltd, which operates Kerala’s first private full-fledged inland Container Freight Station (CFS) at Kalammassery, has achieved the record of stuffing 240 tonnes of export cargo ... PERFORMANCE: Fewer people fly in June; airports see dip in traffic New Delhi, July 11 The large number of aircraft seen grounded at some airports in the country is but corroborated by the figures of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for ... AIR CARGO: Deccan Cargo signs MoU for cargo hub at Nagpur Madurai, July 11 Deccan Cargo, an air and ground distribution network conceived by Capt. Gopinath of Air Deccan, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Maharashtra Airport Development Company Ltd, to establish a cargo hub on a ...
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Integrated transport policy: Putting rail freight back on trackWith petroleum prices moving continuously northward, the moment of introspection for promoting public transport for passenger travel and Railways for commodity movement has arrived. This is the most opportune time to evolve measures that ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Related Topics Radar: Resources elsewhere Food: Who pays the price (Video) ADB World Outlook 2008 ADB's Outlook on India Union Budget 2008-09 Railway Budget 2008-2009 Economic Survey 2007-2008 In Focus Ranbaxy-Daiichi deal People's car Other Top Stories Forex reserves down $3.4 b Small borrowal accounts declining Commodity exchanges Q1 turnover up 24% Rlys plans to begin work on freight corridor this fiscal When the taxman tethers TDS to a time machine Infosys betters guidance, pricing outlook clouded Looking back Jun. 29-Jul. 5 Port workers threaten strike from July 16 Fuel prices raised; airlines may hike fares Rs 150-300 Airlines divided on raising fares Rlys rolls back hike in freight charges High incidence of cancellations plagues frequent fliers |
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