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AIRLINES
SpiceJet plans joint venture with UK-based online retailer
To foray into merchandising on board by early next year More

‘IATA to fund fully safety audit cost’
Geneva, Dec. 12 The International Air Transport Association (IATA) will fully fund the cost of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) for its members from 2008, the Director General, Mr Giovanni Bisignani, said on Wednesday. ... More

SHIPPING
TCC to bring salt by barges
Captive power project among cost-cutting measures More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
Trade unions concern over Kochi e-port project
Kochi, Dec. 12 Major trade unions in the Cochin Port Trust have raised some apprehensions with regard to the implementation of e-port project using SAP-based enterprise resource planning and the anticipated consequential impact on the ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Chennai port box trailer movement hit
Chennai, Dec. 12 Movement of container trailers entering and leaving the Chennai port has been affected due to collapse of two ‘manholes’ on Lotus Ramasamy Street, which is the main route used by vehicles through harbour’s ... More

Arshiya to invest Rs 3,000 cr for free trade warehousing zones
Mumbai, Dec. 12 Supply chain services company Arshiya International Ltd will invest Rs 3,000 crore for construction of free trade warehousing zones in India and the West Asia and a rail link in India, announced Mr Ajay Mittal, Chairman. ... More

EVENTS
Fuzzy logic method for marine disaster mitigation plan mooted
Mangalore, Dec. 12 Fuzzy logic can provide some guidance in making objective decisions for marine disaster mitigation plan, according to Prof Tad S. Murthy from University of Ottawa, Canada.Delivering the keynote address at the ... More

ROADWAYS
Ministry firming rules for commercial road sector
New Delhi, Dec. 12 The commercial road transport sector in the country, which is highly unorganised at present, is likely to witness reforms with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways forming a committee to firm up the rules for the ... More

OUTLOOK
Global airlines may report lower profits in 2008
The global airline industry is likely to record a profit of $5 billion during 2008, down from the earlier estimate of $7.8 billion, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Wednesday. IATA has, however, not changed the ... More






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