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LOGISTICS
INTERVIEW:
IOC to up product movement through pipelines by 30%
As the backbone of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd’s (IOC) refining and marketing operations, its 9,300-km pipeline network registered the highest ever operational throughput of 57.12 million tonnes (MT) last fiscal. ...
INTERVIEW:
On road to smoother operations
The Rs 1,800-crore public sector company, Hindustan Copper Ltd, has initiated steps towards transportation and logistics management as a means to reduce costs and improve performance, and these will yield results soon, says Mr ...
SHIPPING:
Vessel for Lakshadweep flagged off at Hindusthan Shipyard
m.v. Kavaratti to boost economy of the island. A 700-seater passenger vessel, m.v. Kavaratti, built for the Union Territory of Lakshadweep, was flagged off at the Hindusthan Shipyard Ltd (HSL) by the Union Minister of State ...
ACCIDENTS:
String of accidents in June
According to eyefortransport.com, freight trains in various parts of the world were involved in a string of accidents in June. In Iowa, in the US, a freight train derailed near Guttenburg and two wagons carrying ethanol derailed, but were not ...
RAILWAYS:
Study on Trans-Kalahari route
Project developer Falcon Resources has announced that it will prepare a feasibility study on the construction of the Trans-Kalahari electrified railway. The line, to be the longest electrified heavy haul railway in Africa, will run 1,600 km from ...
RAILWAYS:
Howrah rail link partially restored
It is nearly a month now since the rail links between West Bengal and Orissa were cut off by floods, throwing normal trains services on the Howrah-Chennai route out of gear, also affecting in the process, the services, both passenger and freight, ...
HUMAN RESOURCES:
Rlys faces key talent flight
‘SIGNAL’ TROUBLE. New Delhi, July 20 Indian Railways officials from the highly specialised arm of signalling and telecom are leaving for greener ...
AIRLINES:
GMR hikes bus fares to airport
INSIGHT:
Airlines struggle as air travel loses its charm
The flight purser on my US Airways flight from Philadelphia to Milan announced the name of the movie that would be screened and offered to provide us headphones for $5 or 5 euros. That did not make sense on two levels. Firstly, five dollars (Rs ...
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