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Civil aviation takes flight in AP
Civil aviation, for long neglected in Andhra Pradesh, is set to take off in the near future, if the State Government’s plans take shape, and will give a fillip to tourism, IT and industry.For almost six decades, Hyderabad ... More

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Hyderabad’s new international airport: Starting the take-off run
Lufthansa, you have been cleared to land in Hyderabad. The visibility and weather are good and there is not too much wind. Welcome to the new Hyderabad International Airport at Shamshabad. This is probably the kind of ... More

No respite on tariffs for private terminal operators
Even as the Government readies new upfront tariff setting and bidding norms for public-private-partnership (PPP) projects at major ports, there will be no respite for some private container terminal operators who have questioned the existing ... More

SHIPPING
Tuna fishing has bright prospects
More and more fishing trawlers are getting converted into tuna-tapping vessels as the prospects of tuna fishing in India have brightened with the international community turning to this country for the fish, which is in great demand in the US and ... More

GENERAL INSURANCE
Rise in indemnity claims
The rise in claims for protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance in 2006-07 was the highest in 15 years, resulting in a record payout of more than $550 million, according to International Group of P&I Clubs’ Pool. The rise is ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
APL to add 53-ft boxes soon
APL is to soon take delivery of the world’s first ‘ocean-capable’ 53-ft boxes and the first batch of the units are to be deployed on South China-Los Angeles route, according to Eye for transport web news. This follows successful ... More

Maersk plans new container depot
Danish shipping giant Maersk proposes to construct an inland container depot (ICD) near Chittagong port in a bid to ease congestion in Bangladesh’s biggest port, according to Shipping Gazette quoting Thomson ... More






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