First shipper uses new land-air corridor ex-India for Bangladesh exports
Inditex appears to be the first shipper to use a new land-air corridor out of ...
Chennai Airport has enticed back air cargo customers with “more focus on technology and less human interference”. Cargo throughput in May was up 35%, year on year, to 42.765m tonnes. The Express reports that Nokia, Lenovo, Foxconn, Nissan and BMW have all increased volumes, while the airport has implemented changes such as single-window clearance. Customers that had migrated to other airports were now coming back, said the airport director.
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