Satish Lakkaraju, CEO, Nexgen Logistics, said, “The GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL) is adding a dedicated perishable zone, global courier terminal, a new domestic terminal, and 20,000 sqft of more warehousing space at the RGIA Cargo Village. Beyond the airport perimeter, Telangana is advancing a new logistics policy and planning a large logistics park to support tech-enabled cargo flow. Hyderabad’s identity in air cargo rests on three things: Pharma leadership, geographic positioning, and infrastructure ambition. With Telangana accounting for 40 per cent of India’s pharma production and one-third of global vaccine production, it has emerged as the preferred gateway for pharma and vaccines across South Asia.”
‘GHIAL expansion signals Hyd’s logistics ambition’
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