HMM signs up to be part of India's new Vadhvan port development
South Korean container line HMM has become Asia’s first major shipping line to put its ...
India’s Economic Times has published a fairly damning article about Mumbai Airport’s cargo terminal, claiming that congestion and poor processes are significantly slowing down cargo flows. While the situation was not helped by a five-day shutdown of the Customs system at the start of this month – and some eight other Customs IT system failures as the month progressed – stakeholders are claiming that mismanagement and unfair practices are also to blame for the “shambles” at the airport.
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