SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE (SEZs) with example of MUNDRA PORT & SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE‚ GUJARAT (MPSEZ) Submitted by:- Executive Summary Special Economic Zones (SEZs) were established in many countries as testing grounds for implementation of liberal market economy principles. SEZs are viewed as instruments enhancing the acceptability and credibility of transformation policies‚ attracting domestic and foreign investment
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for the transportation of goods was the ultimate solution to transporting cargo‚ which was becoming larger part of global trade‚ and helped put shipping into the modern age. In 1956‚ Malcolm McLean used an innovative idea to transport 58 trailer trucks on a tanker‚ purely to avoid the busy road routes and cut the delays caused by the labour intensive process of loading and stowing small amounts of different types of cargo (Asteris‚ 2009). This led the world to take up the single sized unit of container
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Kandla Port:- Kandla Port‚ situated on Western coast of India is the No. 1 major Port of the country which has handled 81 MMT cargo in 2010-11. Main hinterland of Kandla Port is Northern India. Kandla Port worked as catalyst to cater the need of Northern India after loss of Karachi in 1947. Rail connectivity was considered very crucial in the transportation of cargo from the port hence Kandla port was connected with rail. Initially it was connected on M.G. but as the concept of uni gauge evolved
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it involves passengers or cargo‚ the ability to quickly and reliably move valuable resources over great distances improves the quality of life and standard of living of people across the globe. While you may be more familiar with the term “aviation” than “logistics‚” you observe logistics in action any time you travel or purchase a product. Now days the whole picture of logistics in aviation industry is changed as it facing so many challenges due to huge volumes of cargo and passengers. This proposal
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Value adding roles of warehouse Advantage and limitation in warehouse Documentation in goods receiving Add value in warehouse Breaking bulk -taking delivery of bulk consignment and issuing in smaller lots to customers or users -more efficient matching of demand with supply Creating Bulk -goods that produce in different locations can be grouped together into large lots for economic shipment to the users -accumulation and aggregation of these smaller supply quantities Eg: milk‚ vegetables
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Assignment 1: Courier service Whether it is a business consignment or personal items that need to be sent quickly‚ the first thing that comes to our mind is Courier Service. Courier service plays a big role in daily routine in current lifestyle. Information flow from the Order to Delivery An order forms the basis for the information flow in a logistics system. It has three principal functions - it creates a flow of information that precedes the goods‚ accompanies them and
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Halal goods with non-Halal goods in one pallet and load carrier. • There is a physical segregation of Halal cargo from non-Halal cargo through tertiary packaging (such as shroud‚ shrink wrap) or containerisation. Halal Compliant Terminal The organisation shall ensure that there is a physical segregation of Halal cargo from non-Halal cargo throughout the warehouse processes
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Company Background: ABC India Ltd‚ started in 1963‚ has been a pioneer in the field of logistics since its inception‚ when there were hardly any other organized cargo transporters in India. Today‚ ABC India Ltd is serving India and the world through a network of more than 150 locations all over the country and associates across the world. All these locations are linked by ABC’s own technologically advanced information system. ABC India Ltd has its own fleet of trucks‚ hydraulic trailers and prime
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from the port area to the Tabacalera Compound‚ Ermita‚ Manila. The cargo was insured by respondent UCPB General Insurance Co.‚ Inc. On July 14‚ 1990‚ contained in 30 metal vans‚ arrived in Manila on board “M/V Hayakawa Maru”. After 24 hours‚ they were unloaded from vessel to the custody of the arrastre operator‚ Manila Port Services‚ Inc. From July 23 to 25‚ 1990‚ petitioner‚ pursuant to her contract with SMC‚ withdrew the cargo from the arrastre operator and delivered it to SMC’s warehouse in
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Southeast Asia‚ it is about 17.2 km (10.7 mi) north-east[5] from the commercial centre in Changi‚ on a 13 square kilometres (3‚200 acres) site. The airport‚ operated by the Changi Airport Group‚ is the home base of Singapore Airlines‚ Singapore Airlines Cargo‚ SilkAir‚ Scoot‚[6] Tiger Airways‚ Jetstar Asia Airways‚ and Valuair. As of May 2013‚ Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines operating 6‚400 weekly flights connecting Singapore to over 250 cities in about 60 countries and territories worldwide
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