BCAS Eases Cargo Re-Screening Rules

News: In a major policy shift, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has eased mandatory re-screening norms for transit air cargo in India.
Previously, all cargo switching aircraft at Indian airports required X-ray screening, causing delays and higher costs. The new guidelines allow bypassing redundant checks if secure protocols, such as a Transfer Cargo Security Hold Area (TCSHA) and security escorts, are in place.
High-risk or tampered cargo will still be screened. This move boosts India’s goal of becoming a regional transshipment hub, benefiting express logistics, e-commerce, and carriers like Air India and IndiGo.
Experts say it aligns India with global cargo standards and supports its target of handling 10 million tonnes of air cargo by 2030.
Source: logisticsinsider
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