GREATER NOIDA, Feb. 21 -- Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (AISATS) and Continental Carriers Private Limited (CCPL) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop a framework to ensure smooth flow of customs-complaint export transshipment cargo from Delhi's air freight station to air cargo terminal at Jewar airport, officials said. The MoU was signed at the AISATS Multi-Modal Cargo Hub at Noida International Airport, Jewar. Vaibhav Vohra, managing director, Continental Carriers Pvt Ltd and Ramanathan Rajamani, chief executive officer, AISATS, among other officials were present. AISATS officials said that the MOU includes smooth coordination during cargo transfer, adherence to applicable regulatory and customs guidelines, and timely handover of cargo to the designated airline. The cargo movement from CCPL to the AISATS facility will reduce logistic costs for the exporters, said officials. "We are proud to associate with AISATS, an organisation known for developing world-class cargo infrastructure that modernise logistics ecosystems and enhance ease of doing business for exporters and trade partners," said Vohra. Rajamani told HT that the multi-modal cargo hub is likely to be operational within 3 months from the date the airport begins operations. "India's next phase of industrial and export-led growth demands cargo infrastructure that can scale rapidly, operate predictably and meet global standards of compliance," said Rajamani. The cargo hub will help decongest the existing facilities in Delhi-NCR, and provide smooth services in the region, officials said....