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AIRLINES
Heathrow’s Terminal 5 soon
Countdown begins for opening of London Heathrow’s Terminal 5. Airport operator BAA and British Airways has launched intensive six-month readiness activities in preparation for the opening of the terminal on March 27, 2008. The activities ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Sethusamudram project imbroglio
Responses to Sticklish Issues dated September 24. More

INSURANCE
Compulsory training for handlers
The TT club, the marine insurance group, has called for compulsory training for the handlers of dangerous goods on land before shipments by sea.It should be enforced under the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, according to ... More

SHIPPING
Gujarat plans to develop ‘marine shipbuilding parks’
State maritime board identifies 10 clusters with investment of Rs 50,000 cr More

Bengal Line to support Project Tiger
For more than 20 years, Bengal Tiger Line, a feeder operator in the Bay of Bengal, has been using the Royal Bengal Tiger as a corporate mascot. Now the management realises that, in addition to offering shipping services, there is also a need ... More

Wave of consolidation —Ever bigger container ships
The world’s largest container shipping line — the Maersk Line — pressed into service the largest container ship Emma Maersk in September 2006. At 1,58,000 DWT, a length of 397 m, width of 56.4 m and loaded ... More

Govt firms up port tariff setting
The Government has firmed up the new tariff fixation methodology for port terminal operators. The Finance Ministry, Shipping Ministry and the Planning Commission together worked out and finalised the new tariff setting methodology, which would ... More

SOFTWARE
Ramco keen to grow logistics solutions biz
New Delhi, Sept. 30 Ramco Systems, which would implement its logistics software application for Adani Logistics, hopes to see a 60 per cent growth in earnings from logistics business in India. Apart from targeting freight forwarders, ... More

RAILWAYS
Mouse-powered!
Indian Railways is banking on IT for a high-tech ride. More

Land acquisition a major hurdle for freight corridor projects
Railways asked to pay market prices for project implementation More

On the right track
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Proposal for port connectivity
Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd (RVNL) has a proposal for a SPV (special purpose vehicle) for the implementation of a port connectivity project between Surat and Hazira port in Gujarat. The length of the connectivity will be about 35 km and the estimated ... More

OUTLOOK
Logistics providers must innovate to retain their edge
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