![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, December 10, 2003 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES Aviation report enthuses SIA, British Airways Emirates not interested THE recommendations of the Naresh Chandra Committee report proposing a 49 per cent stake for international airlines in the domestic aviation sector is creating some amount of interest in Singapore and London. On the contrary, in Dubai, it's a ... More
Cabinet nod likely for intl flights by private airlines
Emirates pact for GE-P&W engines
AAI posts Rs 282.05-cr profit after tax INFRASTRUCTURE Hindustan Petro keen to complete pipeline project in 3 years HINDUSTAN Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) hopes to complete its proposed 1,008-km Mundhra-Delhi product pipeline within the next three years. The company has offered 25 per cent of the pipeline capacity on a common carrier basis; expressions ... More SHIPPING Congestion building up at Nhava Seva terminal P&O Ports writes to Ministry seeking supply of more rakes CONGESTION is once again raring its head at Nhava Seva International Container Terminal (NSICT) at Jawaharlal Nehru port, prompting the terminal operator, P&O Ports India, to dash off a letter to the Shipping Ministry, seeking urgent decongestion ... More
Chennai port in pact with oil cos for spill control unit
Container feeder vessel begins operation at New Mangalore port
Ministry mulls revival of Mumbai-Karachi sea link
Karnataka to woo private investors to develop minor, intermediate ports SOFTWARE Kale bags Europe airline contract KALE Consultants Ltd has been awarded an outsourcing contract from a European airline. The Indian software firm would provide end-to-end revenue accounting services for Hellas Jet, based in Greece. Kale would provide the service through its ... More SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Distribution isn't always so simple If your company's focus is on marketing products, distributing them can take additional time and money. Leave it to the experts. More RAILWAYS Rlys chalks out action plan for better revenues FACED with a pressure on its top-line, the Railways has worked out an action plan to augment earnings and contain expenditure. The plan envisages further rationalisation of the freight structure and flexible tariffs to counter the competition ... More
ROADWAYS Land acquisition for road project in Kaloor KOCHI: The obstacles for throwing open the Kaloor-Kathrikadavu stretch of the road from Kaloor to Kadavanthra have been removed with the completion of land acquisition measures. The State Government had permission to pass a special order ... More
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