LOGISTICS
AIRLINES
Cabinet decision to benefit airlines opting for Exim financing
New Delhi, Nov. 27 The Cabinet decision to accede to the Cape Town Convention could see not only Air India save as much Rs 264 crore on the 68 Boeing aircraft deal but also benefit other Indian airlines going for Exim financing to cut their ...
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SriLankan to increase fuel surcharge, looks at 150 flights a week
New Delhi, Nov 27 SriLankan Airlines, the largest foreign airline operating to India, is to increase the fuel surcharge by $8 from December 1 this year. Airline officials said that the increase in the global prices of fuel had forced SriLankan ...
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SHIPPING
Port tariff body likely to get statutory powers
Need felt since new tariff setting regime has larger role for TAMP
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ROADWAYS
Transport Dept to offer online services
Hyderabad, Nov. 27 Vehicle owners in Andhra Pradesh will soon be able to pay online fee for renewals, driving licences, taxes and a host of other services.To begin with, the department is launching pilot projects in Hyderabad, ...
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STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
Logistics industry working towards standardisation
Hyderabad, Nov. 27 The Global Institute of Logistics, headquartered in New York, is set to launch Container Terminal Quality Indicator (CTQI) Standard 2007 by early 2008 and announced its move to create a global integrated database for the ...
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