Strong winds cause container cranes to collapse at JNPT, Mumbai
Strong winds and heavy rain have caused three container cranes to collapse at the Jawaharlal ...
Mumbai International Airport has opened a domestic cargo terminal to help the growing e-commerce business in India. The airport has launched a common user terminal to handle 300,000 tonnes of cargo each year, in an attempt to cater for expected air freight growth of 12.5% CAGR over the next five years. E-commerce in India is expected to rise 67% this year over last, reaching a value of $38bn.
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