Are the modern Custom Brokers smarter than the contemporary Custom Brokers

Rama Krishna S, Managing Director Balaji Mariline is a Customs Broker of 1989 batch with working experience of 12 years in large industries in Exim and Logistics prior to 1989. He has been the former Chairman of the Freight Forwarders Association in India, and the President of Noida Customs Brokers Association & Delhi Customs Brokers Association.

Ready to take off with full throttle

With domestic and international passenger flights returning back to the pre pandemic levels,
The Indian aviation sector is well positioned for substantial expansion in future. Piyush Srivastava, IES,Senior Economic Adviser, Ministry of Civil Aviation, GoI

Readying India to be Transhipment Hub

Digitisation or digitalisation are the keywords that the cargo sector needs to adopt at a lightning speed for faster implementation and integration with various other systems, such as the government’s Unified Logistics Platform (ULP) scheme.

Making cargo terminals future ready

Ministry of Civil Aviation is targeting to achieve 10 million tons of air cargo by 2030 from current 3.33 million tons roughly translating to a CAGR of 13.5% with the collective effort of all industry stakeholders and enhanced cargo capacities at metro airports.

Transforming from airport to preferred destination

With its conducive geographic location, aided with robust infrastructure, and adequate airline capacities to key markets globally, BLR Airport has transformed itself into a preferred choice for perishable shipments in India.