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COVID-19 and lockdown period see Mumbai airport’s automotive cargo surpass pharma cargo

Mumbai airport's cargo facilitated the movement of approximately 360 tonnes of automobiles, handling over 180 cars between April 2020 and May 2021. Prior to COVID-19, pharma goods had the largest share of airport shipments at 26 percent while automobiles had 23 percent.

July 13, 2021 / 09:30 IST
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As India battled against COVID-19 when demand for medicines and medical equipment went through the roof, the country’s second-busiest airport, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport Mumbai (CSMIA), saw automobiles emerge as the biggest sector in cargo movement.

Between April 2020 and May 2021, CSMIA witnessed a shift in the import and export of goods transported through the airport, with automobiles accounting for the highest movement, dominating 31 percent of the total volumes at the airport, followed by pharma goods at 29 percent.

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The rest of the share came from electronics goods and engineering foods, agro-products and chemical goods. Prior to the pandemic, pharma goods had the largest share of airport shipments at 26 percent while automobiles controlled 23 percent, as per exclusive data shared by the CSMIA with Moneycontrol.

CSMIA cargo facilitated the movement of approximately 360 tonnes of automobiles, handling over 180 cars in the period between April 2020 and May 2021. Pre-COVID, CSMIA Cargo had facilitated the transportation of over 150 cars, handling over 270 tonnes of automobiles from April 2019 to the February 2020 period.