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AIRLINES: Travel agents, airlines split on transaction fee issue
Mumbai, Nov. 9 All issues have not yet been smoothened out between the travel agents and airlines after the implementation of transaction fee ...

INTERVIEW: ‘We are set to emerge as a major logistics service provider’
The Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) was launched as a central public sector undertaking more than half a century ago. Unlike many PSUs, it has always been a profit-making organisation, consistently paying dividends to ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Kochi cruise shipping may face windy weather
Kochi Port Trust’s bid to attract more cruise vessels this season may not succeed as fewer ships than earlier estimated are likely to call at the port due to various ...

AIRLINES: ‘India has capability of overtaking China in civil aircraft manufacturing’
New Delhi, Nov. 9 India has the capability of overtaking China in the civil aircraft production if it moves fast enough feels, Mr Peter Klonk, the European Representative of ACAC, the Chinese state-owned civilian jet ...

RAILWAY BUDGET: AP seeks new trains, higher allocations in railway budget
Hyderabad, Nov. 9 Andhra Pradesh has sought over Rs 1,000 crore as allocation in the railway budget 2009-10 for completion of projects and ...

RAILWAYS: Delhi station modernisation re-tendering advanced
Indian Railways has brought forward the last date of financial bidding in the new tender for the Rs 12,000-crore New Delhi railway station modernisation project to March 2009 from the earlier plan of June ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Some LCs not honoured
The Letter of Credit or LC, the document that for centuries has assured an exporter of payment once goods are loaded on a ship but yet to arrive with the buyer, has fallen victim to the credit crunch caused by the recent meltdown of the ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Haldia orders locomotives
A steady rise in the volume rail-borne traffic — from 14 million tonnes in 2002-03 to 17.3 mt in 2007-08 and estimated to reach 20 mt in 2008-09 — prompted Haldia dock authorities some time ago to approach Rites Ltd to suggest ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Will Obama remove disparity?
Mr Barack Obama’s election victory has been acclaimed worldwide but not much is known as yet about his economic priorities. It can be assumed that maritime and transport issues will not be high on the agenda. Shipping is almost invisible ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Tuticorin port export awards
The Union Minister for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways, Mr T.R. Baalu, presented the ‘Best Export Awards’ to exporters and users of Tuticorin Port, at a function organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry ...






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