GMR Hyderabad Airport Opens Cargo Terminal 2
19 May 2026
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. has formally inaugurated Cargo Terminal 2, significantly boosting the airport’s cargo-handling capabilities and cold-chain infrastructure. The 16,864 square meter facility is engineered for operational efficiency with built-in scalability for future growth. T
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. has officially inaugurated its state-of-the-art Cargo Terminal 2, marking a pivotal expansion in India’s logistics infrastructure. Spanning 16,864 square meters, this facility enhances cold-chain capabilities and cargo throughput, directly impacting the supply chain for maritime-linked industries. As Indian merchant navy officers and logistics providers monitor shifting trade routes, this development at Hyderabad Airport offers a strategic gateway for time-sensitive maritime cargo, ensuring seamless multimodal connectivity between air freight and major ports like Visakhapatnam and Chennai.
The operational efficiency of this terminal aligns with global standards for perishable goods, mirroring the strict requirements found in the IMDG Code and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Chapter VI, which governs the carriage of cargoes. For compliance departments, the integration of advanced cold-chain technology at this terminal reduces the risk of spoilage during transit. Adherence to these international protocols is essential for maintaining the integrity of sensitive shipments, ensuring that multimodal logistics remain compliant with rigorous safety and quality management systems.
This infrastructure upgrade carries significant implications for navigating officers and masters responsible for coordinating multimodal logistics and cargo documentation. These professionals must now account for improved air-to-sea transit times when planning vessel schedules and loading sequences. Navigating officers should update their logistics logs to reflect the increased capacity at Hyderabad, ensuring that cargo manifests and stowage plans are optimized to leverage this new terminal’s efficiency for faster turnaround times and improved supply chain reliability.
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