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TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: AIMTC strike: No significant impact on day 2
New Delhi/Mumbai, Jan 6 The transporters strike called by All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) has failed to make any significant impact on the second day. The All India Confederation of Goods Vehicles Owners Association (ACOGOA), a ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Shortage of tugs hampers Haldia dock operations
The shortage of tugs in Haldia dock has wreaked havoc on trade and shipping lines, according to shipping interests sources here. As on Monday, the number of ships waiting at the Sandheads rose to 52 just because there were not enough tugs to ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Trailer operators’ strike hits work at Kochi port
The container trailer movement to and from Kochi port has been affected from Tuesday afternoon following a strike by the trailer operators in protest against the parking fee imposed by the port authorities for ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Edible oil importers face clearance woes
25,000 tonnes palm oil await green signal in Kolkata. Kolkata, Jan. 6 At a time when commodity market participants are going through a tough time characterised by falling demand, volatile prices, contract defaults and generally poor business ...

ROADWAYS: PM to inaugurate elevated expressway tomorrow
Chennai, Jan. 6 The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, will inaugurate on Thursday the country’s longest elevated corridor connecting Chennai port and Maduravoyal junction, a suburb to the west of ...

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: HSL unions concerned over delay in takeover
Urge Govt to expedite process. The unions affiliated to different political parties and independent unions have expressed concern over the delay in takeover of the Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) here by the Union Ministry of Defence, even ...

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: Strike effect
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TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: LCV operators may join transport strike
The operators of light commercial vehicles (LCVs) might join the transport strike which entered the second day on ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Port Blair to get dock and ship repair facility
Chennai, Jan 6 The Andaman & Nicobar Islands plans to improve its port infrastructure with a Rs 500-crore project to establish a dock and ship repair facility at Port Blair. It will be executed as a public-private partnership ...






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