Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, April 10, 2006 |
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LOGISTICS MODERNISATION Mumbai airport gets licence ahead of modernisation Ahead of the start of the modernisation process in the Mumbai airport, the Government has given a licence to the airport. Official sources told Business Line that the licence, valid for six months at present, was issued earlier this ... More AIRLINES Airline sector set to gain from new policy decision Govt allows refuelling for long-distance flights More SHIPPING `Fishing jetty near Gangavaram feasible' Could be integral component of port project More
Pak-Bangladesh trade hurdles HUMAN RESOURCES Maritime training in India's shipping future Maritime training had to be given importance and the government by itself was unable to do this. It was at this time that the decision to open training to private initiative was taken. More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Chambers voice concern over lorry strike Indefinite stir from Sunday midnight More SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Logistics on the moveThe increase in international trade (exports projected to rise by 20 per cent this fiscal) will have a huge impact on India's transportation and logistics market, which was valued at $14 billion in 2004 and is expected to grow at a CAGR (compound ... More INTERVIEW
`India is a key focus for us'It's where our customers are telling us we need to be in coming years, so we will continue to look for investment opportunities in India. More EVENTS
Steaming queenNEW TRACK FOR OLD: A heritage steam engine on way to commemorate Western Railway's 51st Railway Week in Mumbai . The 60-year-old `Shehansah' built by Balwin Locomotive Work, Philadelphia in 1947, has the capacity to pull 14 coaches with 800 ... More RAILWAYS
Double-stack container trains: On the right trackWith the proposed dedicated rail freight corridor on the Delhi-Ajmer-Ahmedabad route, Gujarat's minor ports such as Mundra, Kandla, Pipavav, Bedi, Porbandar and Dholera could, through short-feeder sections, provide better economic viability. More ROADWAYS Sino-Indian border trade If the reports from China are to be believed, the country's trade with India by land route through Nathu La Pass in Sikkim should start from June. According to Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, a trade market on the strategic Sino-Indian border ... More Ports Advt Links: Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Business Health Insurance Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Union Budget 2006-2007 Economic Survey 2005-2006
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Bihar Diary Orissa Diary Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Apr. 2-Apr. 8 Where is the threat? DPW boxes-in South Asia Major ports register 10.3 pc growth in cargo in 2005-06 Concor hikes tariffs by 22 pc Foreign crew to be allowed on Indian ships Kingfisher Air may set up venture abroad |
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