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SHIPPING/PORTS: Machilipatnam Port: Police probing financial irregularities
The port is being developed by Maytas Infra-led consortium. Hyderabad/Chennai, Jan. 25 The Andhra Pradesh police are investigating complaints of financial and other irregularities in Machilipatnam Port Ltd, a company floated by a Maytas ...

INTERVIEW: ‘Govt must build aviation infrastructure’
Every crisis provides an opportunity. And the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association (IATA) wants the global airline industry and governments to work towards coming out stronger from the current crisis. The IATA ...

AIR CARGO: Centre for Perishable Cargo at Kochi airport next month
The Cochin International Airport Ltd is all set to inaugurate its newly constructed Centre for Perishable Cargo, which can handle 25,000 tonnes a ...

AIRLINES: Republic weekend: Time to take that short break!
Mumbai, Jan. 25 Recession does not seem to have had an impact on weekend travel, which, major travel industry players say, has grown between 20 and 30 per cent in the last one year. And the long weekend for Republic Day offers just that kind ...

AIRLINES: Emirates launches Dubai holiday packages
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan. 25 Emirates Airlines has launched special packages for holidays in ...

AIRLINES: Govt can now requisition aircraft from any operator
New Delhi, Jan. 25 The Government will now be able to requisition one or more aircraft from any specified aircraft operator for placing at its disposal in the interest of public ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Cap on pollution
Of all the modes of transport, ships are least polluting, in the sense that ships account for only 2.7 per cent of total air pollution. Earlier, it was even less, about 1.6 per cent. But that is certainly not low enough. ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: When the Chinese mean business
If the reports doing the rounds are any indication, it is spring in Sino-India economic relations. In 2008 China emerged as India’s trading partner, pushing the US down to the second position. A Chinese firm, it has been reported, is keen ...

RAILWAYS: Rly Board reviews performance
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SHIPPING/PORTS: French agent in India
The Grand Port Maritime Du Havre (GPMH) of France, commonly known as Port of Le Havre, has expanded its international network by having a representative in India in view of the growing trade between India and the countries of the European Union. ...






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