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Singapore Airlines expects to fly Bangalore thrice a week
SINGAPORE Airlines hopes to launch a thrice-a-week service on the Singapore-Bangalore sector by winter this year, the airline's Manager, Northern India, Mr Andrew Wong, said on Wednesday. "Nothing has been firmed up on when SIA will launch the ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


Land acquisition for Kovai airport expansion soon
THE much-awaited expansion of the Coimbatore civil airport at Peelamedu is likely to take off as the process for land acquisition is expected to be initiated soon. The Coimbatore district administration in tandem with the airport authority of ... More

Floating storage facility at Sandheads — Bidders may reject IOC plea on deviations
INDIAN Oil Corporation's plea to withdraw the deviations/exceptions sought by the four bidders while submitting the revised price bids on June 28 for setting up a floating storage off-loading facility (FSO) at Sandheads near Haldia is set to be ... More

SHIPPING


Corporatised ports may come under TAMP fold
THE country's first corporatised port, the Ennore Port, may come under the purview of the Tariff Authority of Major Ports (TAMP) even as the Centre is planning to bring all the major ports under the authority after their (the ports) ... More

LOTS Shipping mulls expansion — Submits jt venture proposal to IWAI
THE Kochi-based LOTS Shipping and Trading Pvt Ltd has submitted a joint venture project proposal to the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) for expansion of fleet in the west coast canal in Kerala, part of National Waterways No. 3. The ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Hyderabad ICD to have own domestic terminal soon
THE inland container depot (ICD) at Hyderabad will soon have an exclusive domestic terminal to cater to the growing demands from the business and trade sector. This will be an addition to the existing export-import terminal, according to Mr ... More

RAILWAYS


New rly zone controversy shifts to more tracks
THE controversy over the creation of seven new railway zones appears to have thickened since July 13 when the Prime Minister, Mr A.B. Vajpayee, decided after a meeting with Mr Lal Krishna Advani, Mr George Fernandes and Mr Nitish Kumar that the ... More
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