Did Guwahati Airport Just Set a Record with 952 MT Cargo Handled?

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Key Takeaways
- Record cargo handling of 952 MT.
- 13.2% increase in cargo throughput.
- 15.26% rise in inbound cargo volumes.
- Agartala and Imphal as top outbound sectors.
- Significance of Northeast India in logistics.
Guwahati, Aug 10 (NationPress) - The domestic cargo terminal at Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport (LGBIA) managed by Guwahati International Airport Limited (GIAL) has reached an impressive milestone by processing a remarkable 952 metric tonnes (MT) of cargo in just one month, as announced by officials on Sunday.
A representative from the airport indicated that this achievement in domestic cargo handling for the month of July surpasses the previous record of 841 MT, signifying an overall increase of 13.2 percent in cargo throughput.
The spokesperson elaborated that this growth is largely attributed to a significant 15.26 percent increase in inbound cargo, with substantial contributions from Delhi (DEL) and Bengaluru (BLR).
The notable surge in inbound cargo underscores the terminal's enhanced operational capabilities and growing reputation as a logistics hub in Northeast India.
According to the spokesperson, on the outbound front, Agartala and Imphal were the standout sectors, followed closely by Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
Outbound cargo experienced a growth of 5.24 percent, highlighting the airport's strategic importance in facilitating regional trade to major urban destinations throughout the country.
This remarkable performance can be attributed to optimized operational processes, a dedicated workforce, and a customer-centric approach that consistently meets and exceeds expectations, as noted by the airport's representative.
The terminal is proving its ability to manage escalating volumes while adhering to high standards of efficiency and service quality.
The spokesperson remarked that this achievement is a testament to their ongoing commitment to operational excellence and emphasizes the increasing significance of Northeast India in national supply chains.
With ongoing upgrades to infrastructure and a strong emphasis on efficiency, GIAL is poised to set even higher benchmarks in cargo handling.
As the GIAL cargo terminal at LGBIA continues to reach new milestones, it is solidifying its role as a premier cargo gateway for Northeast India, promoting economic growth and connectivity across the region, according to the spokesperson.