Mumbai: Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) the joint venture company led by GVK has signed an MoU with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the leading global IT services and consulting organization, for IT consultancy services along with implementation and management of the technology backbone at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA), the country’s busiest airport. The agreement is in line with MIAL’s efforts to upgrade CSIA to international standards. The scope of services covers the entire airport value chain from operations to services.
The annual passenger traffic at CSIA is expected to reach 28 million by 2010 from 17.5 million passengers in 2005-06. As part of its commitment to provide a world-class airport to the city of Mumbai, MIAL has initiated efforts to create a technology driven business environment to infuse efficiencies. This is facilitated and supported by this 5-year agreement signed with TCS.
09/02/07 Prdomain Business Register (press release)
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Mumbai International Airport Ltd. signs MoU with TCS
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