Multi-Modal Cargo Hub to be Constructed at
Noida Airport in Uttar Pradesh, India
(31/05/23)
Air India SATS Airport Services
(AISATS) and Yamuna
International Airport (YIAPL), a special purpose
vehicle formed by Noida Airport concessionaire Zurich AG, have
signed a concession agreement to build a Multi-Modal Cargo Hub
(MMCH) at Noida International Airport in Uttar Pradesh, India.
AISATS has been entrusted with the responsibility of
designing, building, financing and operating the MMCH, which will
span 87 acres and comprise an Integrated Cargo
Terminal (ICT) and an Integrated Warehousing & Logistics Zone
(IWLZ).
Nipun Aggarwal, Chairman of AISATS, said, “Air
India sees tremendous growth opportunities in Uttar Pradesh and is
keen to provide seamless cargo connectivity within the state to
power this growth. The AISATS MMCH at Noida will play an integral
part in providing just-in-time cargo facilities for the North
India region and will support in levelling up the Indian logistics
and air cargo sectors with state-of-the-art infrastructure,
value-added services and improved cost efficiency. We have no
doubt it will have a knock-on effect and help increase India’s
trade, provide employment opportunities and ease the movement of
goods across the country.”
AISATS is a 50:50 JV between Air India, a Tata
Group entity, and SATS, a leading provider of food and gateway
services in Asia, and has long been a provider of ground and cargo handling services to its
airline customers in India.
With the MMCH, AISATS aims to provide
airlines and players within the trade and logistics sector with
facilities such as separate domestic and international cargo
terminal zones and dedicated courier terminals to handle express
courier shipments. It will also provide a Coolport for handling
temperature-sensitive cargo such as perishables and
pharmaceuticals.
Additionally, the MMCH will house a BUP facility
for integrators and global forwarders, a consolidation centre for
freight forwarders and agents, a customs-controlled warehouse, a
logistics park for e-commerce players and 3PL warehouses, and a
trucking centre with world-class parking amenities.
Sanjay Gupta, CEO of AISATS, said, “We are excited
about our partnership with YIAPL and the tremendous potential of
Noida International Airport as a world-class cargo hub. As a
leading cargo solutions provider, AISATS is committed to
establishing unparalleled multi-modal logistics infrastructure
that will connect Uttar Pradesh's rapidly growing industrial
clusters with the rest of the world. Our goal is to enhance the
state's supply chain efficiency and make Noida a strategic cargo
gateway to North India and beyond. Through our collaboration with
YIAPL, we aim to deliver a seamless and best-in-class cargo
experience for all stakeholders and position Noida International
Airport as a key player in the global cargo industry."
All stakeholders will also benefit from AISATS’
technology-driven solutions at the MMCH, such as a cloud-based
Cargo Management System (CMS) for end-to-end cargo tracking,
reporting and network connectivity, a Single Window Cargo
Community System to enable more efficient communications and a
Smart Warehouse with technologies such as automated dimension
scanners, conveyors, Radio Frequency Identifier (RFID) trackers,
autonomous vehicles, video analytics-based monitoring etc.
Bob Chi, CEO of SATS Gateway Services, said,
“India is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies with huge
opportunities for growth in the air cargo logistics space.
Establishing an integrated logistics gateway in Noida through our
AISATS joint venture with Tata Group's Air India will help develop
the region into a strategic air cargo and export hub. Such a
development also accelerates the expansion of our global air cargo
hub handling capabilities as part of SATS’ twin-engine growth
strategy.”
The MMCH at Noida International Airport is
expected to start
operations in 2024.
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