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LOGISTICS SHIPPING/PORTS: Container train operators sceptical of Rlys' premium service The Indian Railways has offered container train operators an assured transit time (ATT) service for a premium of 10 per cent over the normal rates. In case the Railways is not able to meet the promised time, it will not charge the 10 per ... INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS: Chamber moots development of water transport system Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has suggested development of water transport system in Kochi, as the waterways here link remote villages and islands with ... ROADWAYS: AP to ink pact with World Bank for Rs 3,165-cr road poject Seeks release of viability funds from Centre. The State Government is slated to enter into an agreement with the World Bank for Rs 3,165- crore AP State Road Sector Project credit line on ... SHIPPING/PORTS: Mir Group bags consultancy to develop Vasco Bay The Kochi-based Mir Projects and Consultants, the consultancy and project management wing of the diversified Mir Group, has bagged the consultancy for developing Vasco Bay at the Mormugao port Goa, in consortium with the Group's US ... AIRLINES: Braving the elements ... ROADWAYS: End of the road ... AIRLINES: Lufthansa to offer economy class German carrier Lufthansa is converting the purely business jet service that it operates between Pune and Frankfurt to include economy class seats in order to make the product economically viable. The service, which began operations in June ... SHIPPING/PORTS: New Mangalore port gets fourth container vessel New Mangalore Port has received the fourth mainline container vessel during the current ... AIRLINES: Airport body wants landing fee waiver for small planes withdrawn The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has written to the Ministry of Civil Aviation saying that the waiver on landing and parking charges offered to aircraft having a seating capacity of less than 80 passengers ... ROADWAYS: Amara Raja's helmet campaign Amara Raja Batteries today launched ‘The Wear Helmet campaign' across major cities with its employees handing out brochures and leaflets to the two-wheeler riders and general public. The company distributed handouts at traffic signals ... AIRLINES: NAS Airlines to expand services As part of expanding its services from Kerala, the Saudi-based National Air Services (NAS) Airlines is planning to introduce daily flights to the Riyad sector by April. An agreement to this effect was signed between the Airlines and Great ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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