The U.S. Trade and Development Program (TDP) contracted for a Definitional Mission (DM) to define the Terms of Reference and estimate the cost of a study on air cargo handling modernization for the four (4) international airports in India: New Delhi, Bombay, Madras and Calcutta. The principal objectives were: To meet with officials and review with them cargo handling procedures and facilities; To witness first hand the problems generated by existing procedures and facilities; To understand the main areas of concern; To investigate the possible use of automation and computerization; To determine what requirements might exist for a more detailed study; and To attempt to ascertain the goods and services likely to be specified, as a result of a more detailed study by a U.S. Engineering firm, and U.S. competitiveness as to price, quality and delivery for these goods and services.
Report on Air Cargo Handling Modernization, Definitional Mission, India
1990
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Air cargo , Automation , Competition , Computers , Cost estimates , Export trade information , Exports , Foreign marketing , Handling equipment , India , Infrastructure , Materials handling , Renovating , United States