Cargo Breaking News - February 6th, 2023
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MIA facilitates highest quantity of inbound red arecanut handling at its ICT
Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) facilitated the inbound handling of arecanut (Areca catechu), a tropical crop, at its integrated cargo terminal (ICT) in January. The red variety of arecanut, weighing 1,519 kg in 60 bags, was ferried as belly air cargo from Agartala in Tripura to Mangaluru.?
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First international shipment flies from Bhubaneswar Airport
Bhubaneswar’s Biju Patnaik International Airport (BPIA) recently launched international air cargo operations. Jindal Stainless despatched a 28-kg consignment of hot-rolled stainless steel plate samples to Sweden, becoming the first company to use the airport’s direct air cargo operations for international destinations.
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JSW Infra plans to spend Rs 7k cr on two greenfield port projects in Karnataka and Odisha
JSW Infra aims to spend ?6,000-7,000 crore over 3-4 years to increase its annual cargo handling capacity by over 40 per cent to 250 million tonnes. The bulk of investment will be on two greenfield port projects in Karnataka and Odisha as well as the expansion of a cargo terminal the company recently took over.
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Air cargo tonnages build ahead of Lunar New Year: WorldACD
Global air cargo tonnages continued to build in the final full week of January, ahead of Lunar New Year (LNY) on February 10, taking volumes for the last two weeks and for January as a whole well above their levels this time last year, according to the latest figures from WorldACD Market Data.