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R.K. Saboo is EICI Chairman

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Mumbai , Oct. 6

THE Express Industry Council of India (EICI) at its eighth annual general meeting here elected Mr R.K. Saboo as Chairman. He is the Deputy Managing Director of First Flight Couriers Ltd.

Before his current appointment, Mr Saboo was the Treasurer of EICI during the last six years, an official statement said.

Other members elected to the executive committee include Mr Chris Callen, Country Manager - India, DHL; Mr S. Chakrobarty, Chairman and Managing Director - DTDC; and Mr Dilip Kulkarni, Chairman, Skypak Service Specialists Ltd.

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