![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, May 13, 2002 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES IA may hedge on ATF prices INDIAN Airlines (IA) is examining several options including hedging against price risks on aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to get out of the red during the next financial year. "IA has been approached by at least one agency to hedge on ATF prices. ... More
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Restructuring to make a safe landing INFRASTRUCTURE Orissa to have SEZ Orissa, which at present contributes only a meagre 1.3 per cent of the country's total exports, despite possessing enormous natural resources, may soon have a Special Economic Zone, according to Mr C. J. Venugopal, Additional Secretary, to the ... More SHIPPING Seamen: Between the devil and deep sea? What is amazing about the Rs 100-crore loss suffered by the Seamen's Provident Fund in gilts trading is that even the government auditors did not verify whether the investments were backed by corresponding securities. The fund's Commissioner was vest ed with the powers to deploy large funds. And, those responsible for overseeing such investments believed him blindly. Result: Huge loss to the fund. More
Vizag port anchored on new cargoes GENERAL INSURANCE Corporation for agriculture, crop insurance being planned -- Nabard likely to take part in project The four General Insurance Corporation subsidiaries are also likely to be part of the new corporation. More SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Third party logistics: New movers on the blockLOGISTICS is a vital component of a company's strategy to improve performance. Manufacturers abroad have realised that the best way to improve performance is to concentrate on the core competence making a product, and outsourcing the ... More RAILWAYS Work on doubling Coimbatore rail line to begin soon A CONSTANT irritant to the train passengers in the Coimbatore-Chennai section of the Southern Railway is likely be removed soon when work on the doubling of the broad-gauge line between Coimbatore and Irugur stations begins. The foundation for ... More
ROADWAYS Hi-tech plans to curb vehicle pollution THE Andhra Pradesh Transport Department is planning to adopt hi-tech measures to effectively control the increasing levels of vehicle pollution in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The move follows complaints received by the ... More Ships in Ports Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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