Mangaluru International Airport dedicates International Cargo Terminal for public use


Media Release

Mangaluru, May 1: Mangaluru International Airport dedicated its Integrated Cargo Terminal (ICT) for public use on May 1. Spread over an area of 1,891 sq.m, including 1,200 sq mt area for international cargo and the rest for domestic, the ICT can manage 9,000 tonnes of international and domestic cargo per annum.

The airport started operations at the ICT by managing domestic inbound and outbound cargo on the opening day and international cargo will follow suit.

The new ICT provides ample parking space for all stakeholders. The salient feature of the new facility is the availability of 10 truck bays, two dock levelers and forklift facility for effective handling of both inbound and outbound cargo. There is separate office space for the airline and customs. This facility with centralized AC also provides strong room, cold storage, and dangerous goods storage facility as per norms prescribed by the aviation cargo regulators.

The entire ICT facility is under CCTV surveillance. It has separate space for training, documentation, conference and even a board room. The airport has also set up a pass issuance and frisking booth at the entrance gate. The facility is under the watchful eyes of ASG personnel of CISF round the clock. ICT has 100 X 100 & 145 X185 X-Ray baggage inspection systems (XBIS Machine) & explosive trace detection equipment for screening the goods received and dispatched.

Internationally, the ICT will manage fruits, vegetables, food stuff, chilled/frozen fish, spare parts & textiles. Domestically, the cargo includes post office (PO) mail; courier iterms; perishables, valuables (jewellery); blood samples for pharma; human remains; documents/general and e-commerce items and dangerous goods. The PO mail chiefly consists of items that a Manipal based security press sends out to banks such as cheque books and other government security documents.

“The dedication of the ICT is a demonstration of commitment on part of the airport to the local trade and industry that it will do everything to give a fillip to air cargo,” the airport spokesperson said. “We will soon engage with various trade related stakeholders to give them a hands on feel of the ICT and what the facility brings to the table to enable them move the cargo safely and securely to the regional and national aviation cargo hubs,” the spokesperson added. 

 

 

  

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  • Bharath, Mangalore

    Tue, May 02 2023

    ICT shall never be able to cater to the full requirements, due to limited flights and monopoly by Air india express. More airline landing rights should be given, to boost international export. With the current flights to international destinations, ruled by Air india express, it will not burden to encash for every 500 gms from passengers if there is excess luggage. However, all depends on the payload of the aircraft, while Air india express only operates 787 boeing where its entire payload is only 14.9 tons including passengers, fuel and cargo.

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  • WILFRED TAURO, Madanthyar, Dubai

    Tue, May 02 2023

    Congratulations to Mangaluru airport, another feather on his cap, at last after several years of promises, domestics cargo terminal was fulfilled since 2006 after upgrading as a International airport status. We hope soon international cargo movements will start, this will be a good news for EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS of Mangaluru & Udupi region, so fresh vegetables and fruits and other valuable commodity will be exported, so as import from different parts of the world to GOLDEN AIRPORT OF MANGALURU. We wish you all the best.

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