International Air Cargo Operations Resume at Vizag Airport
News: International air cargo operations are resuming at Vizag Airport, managed by the Andhra Pradesh Trade Promotion Corporation (APTPC).
This development is set to benefit industries like pharmaceuticals, textiles, and seafood, which faced logistical challenges since the services ceased in 2019-2020, when the airport last handled 470 tonnes of international cargo.
Vizag MP M. Sribharat played a pivotal role by engaging with the Union Government and airport authorities to revive operations. He credited Union Minister Rammohan Naidu and State Minister Nara Lokesh for their support. The initiative promises efficient logistics solutions and positions Vizag as a key player on the global stage, marking a significant milestone for the region’s industrial growth.
Source: logisticsinsider
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