Monday, September 18, 2006

India in MOTION

Road transport, air cargo, freight movement through railways have all undergone a dramatic makeover in the last few years. Exporters are happy now that shipments are not unduly delayed; companies are happy since products are taking much less time to reach destined markets. Says Rahul Ahuja, a Gurgaon based readymade garments exporter, “I had almost lost my credibility with customers in Europe and North America because of delayed shipments. That’s a thing of the past now.” Shashank Singh, owner of a fleet of ten trucks, echoes the same view: “I could never know earlier if my truck would reach Mumbai from Delhi in seven days or not. Now, I know for certain that it takes three days at the most.” The Indian Railways under Lalu Yadav too has made life easier for companies ferrying bulky goods. Perhaps the only bad news coming from the transport front is from the water transport segment, with Indian ports still a nightmare.

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Source:- IIPM Editorial

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