in domestic air transport and railway in a very limited scale. Growth of Different Modes of Transportation 1. Bangladesh witnessed rapid growth of transport since Independence. The overall annual growth rate was nearly 8.2 per cent for freight transport and 8.4 per cent for passenger transport. Even then the transport intensity of the Bangladesh economy is considerably
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1. What is containerization and how did the innovative use of containers transform the distribution of goods? The traditional way of transporting goods from one place to another was highly labor intensive and goods were in individual crates of different sizes and shapes and they had to be manually lifted and stowed in the holds of ships. As the time passed by‚ the concept of containerization emerged. Basically‚ Containerization is an inter-modal system of transporting the general cargo or product
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Domestic market: VOSCO will still be the biggest shipping company especially in bulk and dry bulk cargo transportation while continuing to develop oil and container shipping International market: VOSCO tend to be more active and concentrate on seaborne trade within Asian Region (such as Korea‚ China‚ Indonesia…) as well as furthering other freight routes all over the world (Africa‚ Europe and America). Motivation why VOSCO want to expand their market to foreign market because Currently the demand
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ON INDIAN LOGISTICS INDUSTRY FOR PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (M.M.S.) ORIENTAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT VASHI NEW MUMBAI PREPARED BY SUNIL SINGH LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT - INTRODUCTION Logistics management is that part of the supply chain which plans‚ implements and controls the efficient‚ effective‚ forward and backward (reverse) flow and storage of goods‚ services and information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order
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Current & Future Potential of Export of Good to Gulf Countries with respect to SHIPPING CORPORATION INDIA Ltd (SCI). Dissertation Submitted to the Dr. D.Y. Patil University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of The Degree of MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted by: Ankit Sharma [pic] Current & Future Potential of Export of Good to Gulf Countries with respect to SCI Ltd. Dissertation Submitted to the Padmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil University In partial fulfillment
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NOIDA MASTER PLAN 2021 Jamal H. Ansari Town and Country Planner Ghaziabad To Hapur N NH-24 To Delhi G Noida Riv Greater Noida Y er Delhi T Ro ad am a un Bulandshahr Hi n do r ive nr Faridabad 2 Km 0 2 4 Km Map 1: Location of Noida and Greater Noida To Aligarh Factors for Growth Potential of NOIDA • • • • Proximity to Delhi Development of Greater Noida and continuing growth of Faridabad and Ghaziabad into the
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addition to other private owned rail companies that operate there such as EUROSTAR. In 2006 62 million tons of freight was transported. Most railways are electrified with a 3000 v overhead power supply. Ports: There are 4 ports in Belgium: (range from biggest to smallest port) Port of Antwerp: the Port of Antwerp handled 14‚220 sea trade ships (190.8 million tons of cargo‚ 53.6% in containers)‚ 57‚044 inland barges (123.2 million tons of cargo)‚[2] and offered liner services to 800 different maritime
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adopted a corporate management style. Indian Railways has a total state monopoly on India ’s rail transport. It is one of the largest and busiest rail networks in the world‚ transporting seventeen million passengers and more than two million tons of freight daily. IR is the world ’s largest commercial or utility employer‚ with more than 1.6 million employees. The railways traverse the length and breadth of the country; the routes cover a total length of more than 63‚327 km (39‚500 miles).]As of 2008
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Energy‚ Infrastructure and Communications T 11 CHAPTER he Eleventh Five Year Plan emphasized the need for removing infrastructure bottlenecks for sustained growth. It‚ therefore‚ proposed an investment of US $500 billion in infrastructure sectors through a mix of public and private sectors to reduce deficits in identified infrastructure sectors. As a percentage of the gross domestic product (GDP)‚ investment in infrastructure was expected to increase to around 9 per cent. For the first time
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as being to narrowly focused‚ attempt to maximize distribution efficiency by delivering inventory on a just-in-time basis. Advanced distribution systems may employ satellite tracking and routing of trucks‚ electronically tagged pallets or cargo containers‚ and elaborate data monitoring and storage capabilities. Data collected from these activities are used to identify weak spots in the chain and benchmark improvements. Often upstart companies and even some large ones as well‚ rely on third-party
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