INDIAN CARGO

BY SWINEETHA DIAS WICKRAMANAYAKE, in Columbo, Sri LankaTHE AIRPORT Authority of India, (AAI), is studying ways to speed the clearance of cargo through Indian airports because of concerns that it is taking an excessively long time. V.K. Duggal, Chairman of Scope Air, (Standing Committee on Promotion of Exports-by Air), said at a meeting in Chennai, that the AAI was studying ways of reducing the time cargo remained at airports, notably by providing facilities to major airlines to set up their own X-Ray machines. This could cut the time that Customs officials would ...


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