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Air Cargo Terminal
Did you know? Mumbai's new air cargo terminal, which has been up and running since 2023, has ramped up its capacity to an impressive 1 million tons each year. Thanks to automated handling systems, the processing time has been slashed by 40%!
Terminal Infrastructure and Capabilities
Major air cargo terminals in India are equipped with specialized facilities, such as temperature-controlled storage ranging from -20°C to +25°C, secure zones for high-value shipments, and dedicated areas for customs inspections. Mumbai airport processes an impressive 800,000 tons of cargo each year, while Delhi handles 650,000 tons, and Chennai takes care of 400,000 tons. Together, these airports account for a whopping 70% of the country's air cargo traffic.
Operational Services and Technology
Modern terminals offer a wide range of services, such as cargo consolidation, break-bulk operations, handling of dangerous goods, and facilities for live animals. They come equipped with cutting-edge technology, including automated cargo handling systems, RFID tracking, and seamless customs clearance platforms. Freight forwarding companies enjoy significant advantages, like reduced handling times—averaging just 4 to 6 hours compared to the 12 to 16 hours at older facilities—and lower damage rates thanks to these mechanized processes.
Strategic Advantages for Exporters
Premium terminals bring a host of value-added services to the table, like pre-cooling for pharmaceuticals, dedicated assembly areas for automotive parts, and priority handling for express shipments. Sure, they come with a higher price tag (₹15-25 per kg compared to ₹8-12 per kg at basic terminals), but the quicker turnaround times they offer are essential for those time-sensitive exports. It’s no wonder that top pharmaceutical and electronics exporters choose these facilities, even with the added costs, as they significantly lower risk and speed up processing.