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LOGISTICS
RAILWAYS:
Freight charges for coal, cement up
Moving cement and coal by rail will be expensive by about 7.1 per cent from December 8. Indian Railways has raised the freight classification for movement of cement, coal and coke to 150 from 140. The Railways recorded a marginal dip in ...
RAILWAYS:
CST victims to be compensated
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RAILWAYS:
Kalindee Rail bags order from DMRC
Kalindee Rail Nirman Engineers Ltd has stated that it has bagged track work contract valued Rs 99.99 crore for Delhi Airport Express line from the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The company informed the Bombay Stock Exchange, that it ...
RAILWAYS:
Kalindee: New contract boost for order book
Work worth about Rs 550 crore in hand. Kalindee Rail Nirman has bagged a track-work contract worth Rs 100 crore for the Delhi Airport Express Link project, which holds significance on many ...
SECURITY:
Major ports to get commando units
Chennai/ Mumbai, Dec. 2 Major ports in the country will soon have their own elite marine commando units on the lines of the National Security Guard, as part of their initiative to beef up security in the wake of last week’s ...
SECURITY:
Of chewing gum and airport security
Chennai, Dec. 2 What is the connection between a handful of chewing gum and airport security? If the chewing gum will go undetected by the x-ray machine at the airport so will 2 gm pellets of semtex, the plastic ...
RAILWAYS:
South East Central Rly freight traffic up 7.2 mt
Kolkata, Dec. 2 Between April and November, South East Central Railway (SECR), the largest freight loading zonal railway, handled a total originating freight traffic of 85.84 million tonnes (mt), up 7.23 mt over the same period of last ...
RAILWAYS:
Keeping close watch
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SHIPPING/PORTS:
Getting spruced up
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT:
‘Transafe Services will not be hit by downturn’
Kolkata, Dec. 2 Undeterred by the present economic slowdown, Transafe Services Ltd, a joint venture between the public sector Balmer Lawrie (29 per cent) and ICICI Venture (71 per cent), has ambitious plans for container ...
AIRLINES:
Jet announces further cost-cutting measures
New Delhi, Dec. 2 In an effort to further cut costs, the top management of Jet Airways has taken a voluntary pay cut of 25 per cent in its salaries, while all employees earning a gross monthly packet of Rs 75,000 have been requested to go in ...
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