GMR Infrastructure Ltd has announced that Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) has been awarded the prestigious ISO 9001:2000 quality certificate for the International Cargo Terminal of the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The certificate, awarded by the Lloyds Register is recognition of the efforts put in by DIAL to improve customer service, quality control and efficiency. DIAL achieved this landmark within a short span of seven months from taking over charge of the IGI Airport.
The air cargo terminal spread over 27 acres of land manages and operates a common user infrastructure facility for storage and processing of international air cargo and provides custodianship to DIAL. With the help of semi-mechanized integrated facilities, the terminal undertakes secured and efficient Export, Import and trans-shipment cargo functions. It provides a single window clearance for export and import cargo under one roof with a view to facilitate expeditious processing and custom clearance of International Cargo.
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