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LOGISTICS TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: Port, dock workers withdraw strike call As Shipping Ministry accepts 3 key demands of unions. New Delhi/Kochi, July 15 The indefinite strike of port and dock workers that would have kicked off at all major ports from Tuesday midnight has been averted with the Union Ministry for ...
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New airports off to a flying startThillai Rajan A. Balaraman Rajan Megha Malhotra ...
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W.L. Ross to invest Rs 345 cr in SpiceJetMoney will flow in for the day-to-day running of the airline. New Delhi, July 15 The Delhi-based low cost airline, SpiceJet announced on Tuesday that its board had accepted an offer made by US based private equity firm W.L. Ross, which will ... SHIPPING: Samudera Shipping launches new feeder service To connect Haldia, Chittagong ports with Singapore. Kolkata, July 15 Samudera Shipping has launched a new feeder service connecting Haldia and Chittagong ports with Singapore. The new service, known as Chittagong Haldia Express, will offer ... AIRLINES: Infotech, Dassault in defence collaboration Hyderabad, July 15 Infotech Enterprises and Dassault Aviation, one of the major players in the civil and military aviation industry, have signed an MoU at Dassault Aviation Headquarters in France to collaborate and work on different business ...
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Hi-tech highwayAIRLINES: W.L. Ross completes second deal in India Chennai, July 15 The investment by W.L. Ross & Co in SpiceJet is its second in India, after it bought 100 per cent stake in OCM Ltd, a worsted fabric manufacturer, for Rs 170 crore ($35 million) in October 2006. OCM was a part of Birla VXL ... INFRASTRUCTURE: Vizag airport terminal getting ready The work on the terminal at the airport, even though a bit delayed, is in the final stages and it is anticipated that it will be ready by the end of the year, according to ... SHIPPING: Seminar on shipbreaking Mumbai, July 15 A seminar on the future of Indian ship breaking and recycling industry will be held in New Delhi on July 19 to discuss domestic and global issues relating to the commercially important activity of breaking ships and recycling ...
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