Bangladesh readies new air cargo facilities after ban by India
After India cancelled the use of its transhipment facilities for Bangladesh cargo, the government decided ...
India’s container supply chains have returned to normal, following Covid-era bottlenecks, but exporters are concerned at plunging demand and higher taxes on freight.
Rakesh Pandit, CEO of Pune-based Conbox Logistics, told The Loadstar: “Container availability has improved and conditions seem like the pre-Covid era.
“The majority of Indian ports have sufficient inventory and shippers are not facing issues with container availability. It’s now easy to plan shipments without too much waiting time.
“Also, schedule reliability has improved and there is less uncertainty. Cargo ...
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