![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, August 11, 2005 |
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LOGISTICS AIRLINES
Lufthansa plans to increase Bangalore, Delhi flightsTHE German airline Lufthansa is not only exploring business opportunities in aviation related activities in India but also plans to increase the flights it operates to Bangalore and Delhi from November this year, the airlines' General Manager, ... More
Myanmar Airways to suspend flights on Delhi-Yangon sector
SHIPPING Flemingo gets nod for duty-free shop at Mumbai port FLEMINGO International has been chosen for running a duty-free shop at the cruise terminal at Mumbai Port, an official said. The duty-free shop is part of the facilities being created to make the recently built cruise terminal on par with such ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
Scramble for spaceJeeps, vans and other vehicles came to the rescue of commuters in Kochi as private buses went off the road due to the State-wide indefinite strike on Wednesday. ... More SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Concor to build link road at Jamshedpur ICD THE Container Corporation of India (Concor) will construct a road linking its inland container depot (ICD) at Jamshedpur (Jharkhand) with the nearby Burma mines area. A truck terminal will also be constructed as part of efforts to upgrade ... More EVENTS India to take part in Dubai air show THE Indian aviation industry will be participating for the first time at the ninth Dubai air show to be held from November 20 to 24. Seven hundred participants from 40 countries will take part in the show, which is jointly organised by the ... More RAILWAYS
Mumbai trains yet to get back on track"It's tough going for Mumbai's commuters, despite the city's much touted resilience." More
Railways moves 51.36 mt of freight in July ROADWAYS New Carriers Act may usher in reforms in road transport sector REFORMS in the commercial road transport sector may be round the corner with the Government being petitioned on an early adoption of a new Carriers Act. The Carriers Act, awaiting nod from the Cabinet, is understood to have a specified ... More OUTLOOK
Shipping cos see higher Q1 net despite soft spot freight ratesDESPITE the softening of global shipping spot freight rates across all asset classes, Indian shipping companies notched up significant increases in their incomes and net profits for the first quarter of the current fiscal as compared to the ... More Ships in Ports Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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