GHAC opens courier terminal for import cargo

It is expected to handle as much as 150 MT per month of import couriers. Currently, GHAC handles 120 MT per month of export couriers. With the addition of the new terminal, it is expected to handle 150 MT per month of import couriers, says Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GHAC. 

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The GMR Hyderabad Air Cargo (GHAC) announced the launch of an import courier terminal to facilitate faster processing and import clearance of courier import cargo. Spread across 300 square meters, the 24×7 import handling facility is located on GHAC terminal premises. The facility is equipped with world-class security screening and new cargo handling systems.  It has dedicated officials and custom officers to ensure a seamless process, custom clearance, and quicker turnaround of courier import shipments.

Pradeep Panicker, CEO, GHIAL said, “We drive our business with an unwavering commitment to growth and excellence. This new facility is a testament to our belief in providing world-class logistic solutions to our customers. It will not only accelerate and improve our services but will  also drive our cargo business forward with a competitive edge and enhance air cargo services globally.”

GHAC handles over 120 MT per month of export couriers. With the addition of the new facility, it is expected to handle a larger volume of cargo, reaching 150 MT per month of import couriers.

This will help the shipment of commodities such as documents, readymade garments, samples, household goods, and engineering goods that can be imported in large volumes across the region.

Key features of international express cargo terminal include enhanced capabilities to provide and handle large-scale international courier shipments, dedicated truck docks, storage, and advanced security screening, Customs Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS), excellent air connectivity to over eight global hubs and 64 destinations, 24×7 customs clearance, and expert service and handling.

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