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LOGISTICS AIRLINES: Service in sky may be 5-star, but on ground, it’s different FREQUENT FLYERS’ BLUES. The domestic airline industry may boast of five-star service in the air, but it can’t stop flyers from complaining about the after-sale service being provided by the airlines on the ... INTERVIEW: ‘The cake is large enough for several players to share’ joined the Indian Railways in 1983 as an IRTS (Indian Railway Traffic Service) officer. He has been with the Container Corporation of India (Concor) right from the time it was set up in 1989, and opted for absorption in the ... AIRLINES: Is the equation between travel agents and airlines changing? While the airlines continue to call travel agents an integral part of their business, the agents are increasingly feeling they are not getting their due. Not just in India but in other parts of the world too, the distance between airlines ... RAILWAYS: Rly Board chief holds review meetings ... SHIPPING/PORTS: Pipavav crane uplifts productivity The maiden ME3 call by MV Nedlloyd Drake at Pipavav port was marked by operational excellence of the port, according to port sources. The gross crane productivity was recorded at 41.51 mph, the highest for the port, setting an operational ...
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Tea loading made easier and faster
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Hapag-Lloyd may ship office to Asia
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