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SATS wins 18-year Mumbai Airport international cargo concession
SATS, in a joint bid with Cargo Service Centre India (CSC), has won an 18-year cargo handling concession contract in Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai from April.
SATS has subscribed for a 49 per cent stake in CSC's subsidiary, Mumbai Cargo Service Centre Airport, which will be responsible for operating the concession and managing the international cargo facilities at the airport.
CSC offers air cargo handling services in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai, reports Singapore's Business Times.
SATS president and CEO Alex Hungate said the contract will extend cargo network connectivity for SATS in India and grant it access to India's economic nerve centre
SATS has subscribed for a 49 per cent stake in CSC's subsidiary, Mumbai Cargo Service Centre Airport, which will be responsible for operating the concession and managing the international cargo facilities at the airport.
CSC offers air cargo handling services in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Chennai, reports Singapore's Business Times.
SATS president and CEO Alex Hungate said the contract will extend cargo network connectivity for SATS in India and grant it access to India's economic nerve centre
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