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  1. Multimodal Logistics in India : An Assessment, Transport News, 25 July 2013.
[author] => Mr.G. Dinesh Kumar [googlescholar] => https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=KeqZGcIAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&imq=EPRA+International+Journal+of+Economic+and+Business+Review&citation_for_view=KeqZGcIAAAAJ:_OXeSy2IsFwC [doi] => [year] => 2017 [month] => August [volume] => 5 [issue] => 8 [file] => eprapub/EW201707-01-001961.pdf [abstract] =>

The ports of India have been the major indicators of growth. The transport and logistics sector are fundamental to the development of a country, especially so in India where it is estimated to provide employment for 45 million people. Multimodal logistics serves to interconnect different modes of transport – road, rail, air, water – and therefore improve efficiency and speed of goods movement. The economic growth in India has increased the demand for practically all transport services and further underlines the importance of providing an efficient multimodal logistics infrastructure in India. 

KEY WORDS: Supply chain integration, Logistics Intermediaries, Information sharing and ICT, Value-added Logistics Service,

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