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Bengaluru airport holds skills training session for cargo handling staff
BANGALORE International Airport Limited (BIAL) has launched a skills development programme for cargo handling staff at the Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (KIAB).
In a bid to provide a learning platform to develop sound knowledge of the air cargo industry, the airport has teamed up with Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore (MABB).
Under the directive of the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), this one-day training programme was attended by representatives from airlines, cargo handling agencies, ground handlers and officials.
The programme emphasises the importance of developing a strong cargo community, economic growth of the community, and global recognition of the industry.
In another development, Bengaluru Customs is now waiving the Cargo Customs Service Provider (CCSP) charges to cargo custodians (MABB and AISATS) at KIAB, reported Stat Trade Times, Mumbai. In the financial year 2015-16, KIAB handled 291,920 tonnes of cargo.
In a bid to provide a learning platform to develop sound knowledge of the air cargo industry, the airport has teamed up with Menzies Aviation Bobba Bangalore (MABB).
Under the directive of the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA), this one-day training programme was attended by representatives from airlines, cargo handling agencies, ground handlers and officials.
The programme emphasises the importance of developing a strong cargo community, economic growth of the community, and global recognition of the industry.
In another development, Bengaluru Customs is now waiving the Cargo Customs Service Provider (CCSP) charges to cargo custodians (MABB and AISATS) at KIAB, reported Stat Trade Times, Mumbai. In the financial year 2015-16, KIAB handled 291,920 tonnes of cargo.
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