![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, June 24, 2003 |
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LOGISTICS SHIPPING Curbs on ICD shipments Cargo diversion from Tuticorin may hit trade THE issue of export curbs on ICD shipments at the Tuticorin Port Trust (TPT) following the Customs notification has been taken up by the port management with the Union Government, fearing possible diversion of cargo from the port. Speaking to ... More
IMC plans expansion of liquid storage terminals at ports SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Global supply chain firms eye growing Indian market WITH the increasing trend of Indian corporate houses involved in sectors ranging from chemicals to consumer goods to outsource logistic services, several global supply chain solution providers appear to be eyeing this growing market. After the ... More RAILWAYS Jodhpur-Thiruvananthapuram train MANGALORE: A new weekly Jodhpur-Thiruvananthapuram express train has been introduced on the Konkan Railway route and a new halt station at Chitrapur has also been opened on the route between Murdeshwar and Bhatkal with effect from June ... More
Directorate Rail Movement in for revamp
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