Vipin Vohra, Chairman, Continental Carriers, said, “The NMIA will redefine logistics landscape by bridging critical infrastructure gaps. Its proximity to JNPA and upcoming multimodal connectivity is likely to enable a seamless “sea-to-air” ecosystem. We anticipate world-class infrastructure, faster processing, and digital integration. With efficient regulatory frameworks and competitive cost structures, NMIA can emerge as a cargo hub, complementing the existing gateways and backing India’s growing EXIM and e-commerce demand.”
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Sunil Kohli, MD, Rahat Cargo said, “The exporters and the Indian government are aware of the challenges faced by the seafood export sector due to fluctuations in international
CK Govil, CMD, Activair Airfreight said, “India’s seafood exports are witnessing strong growth, with Andhra Pradesh emerging as a major contributor due to its robust aquaculture
Balagopal Balachandran, National Head Air Freight, FEI Cargo said, “India’s seafood exports touched a record ₹72,325.82 crore ($8.28 billion) in FY 2025-26, growing 11.2%
Satish Lakkaraju, CEO, Nexgen Logistics said, “India’s seafood story is shifting from volume to value, and Andhra Pradesh sits at the heart of it, contributing close to 30 per cent

