Reacting on the latest news of India stopping transshipment facility for Bangladesh export cargo, Afzal Malbarwala, Managing Director, Galaxy Freight said, “Because of the heavy movement of cargo from Bangladesh to Delhi and Bangalore, the airlines charge high rates, which affects the Indian exporters, who, with the rate in India, are finding it difficult to move their goods. This change will rationalise freight rates, reduce transportation costs for Indian exporters, and ease airport congestion. Indian forwarders will now get more space for their exports. This is a government order, and Indian forwarders are happy to support their customers.”