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In this issue

In the January-February issue of Indian Transport & Logistics News, the cover story focuses on the promising air cargo industry of India that has grown in leaps and bounds in the past few decades.
The issue also carries a special report on how the logistics industry is riding high on the back of massive investments and innovative advances in technology.
As the STAT Media Group gears up to organise its flagship event – the most popular international air freight industry exhibition and conference- Air Cargo India 2018, ITLN takes a look at how the event will place India as the global destination for trade and commerce.
Read our guest columns by Vikas Pawar and Venkatesh Pazhyanur about trending technologies and alliances enhancing efficiencies in the logistics sector.
We have also got you the indepth coverage of High Tech Logistics Summit and Auto SCM Summit that saw industry bigwigs engage in productive discussions on some of the raging industry topics.
The magazine also brings to you a special coverage on Bengaluru International Airport that is currently serving as a catalyst to accelerate international trade from South India.
Do not miss to read the latest news from Aviation, Shipping, Transport, Logistics and Rail sectors.

Indian Air Cargo Poised To Fly High  

Indian air cargo has an appealing story to tell. The country’s air cargo segment grew in leaps and bounds in the past seven decades. From small units of shipments in the 1950s, India's air cargo sector has scaled to a level where it attracts more and more international cargo operators.

10 mins

Innovation, Investments Lifting Spirits Of Indian Logistics

Indian logistics sector, with the backing of the government, is witnessing innovative advances in technology and massive investments. The tax reform and the infrastructure status are likely to bolster infrastructure development in the country.

Innovation, Investments Lifting Spirits Of Indian Logistics

7 mins

Kolkata Airport Cargo Gateway To North East And Beyond

Being one of the fifth busiest airports in India, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (formerly known as Dum Dum Airport) has recently started using solar energy for its day-to-day operations. Managed by Airports Authority of India (AAI), the airport has modernised its cargo facilities that resulted in an increase in cargo handling capacity.

Kolkata Airport Cargo Gateway To North East And Beyond

3 mins

BIAL Steps Up Initiatives To Become South India's Cargo Gateway

Bangalore has catapulted from a sleepy backwater to a world-class export hub all thanks to its start-up ecosystem, driven primarily by IT and ITES sectors. That apart, the manufacturing and perishables industry has also contributed to its growth. And Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport serves as a catalyst to accelerate international trade.

5 mins

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Indian Transport & Logistics News Magazine Description:

PublisherSTAT Media Group

CategoryNews

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Indian Transport & Logistics News (ITLN) magazine is one of a kind media venture in India to create a high quality communication platform for both users and logistics service providers to interact and also fill the void of an authentic analytical logistics magazine in India.
ITLN is the flagship magazine of The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) India, with a membership of 35,000 CILT members worldwide. Contents include coverage of air, sea, and road & rail transport in general/bulk cargo.

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