HCMC port stops receiving bulk cargo amid container pileup

Aug 2nd at 09:37
02-08-2021 09:37:17+07:00

HCMC port stops receiving bulk cargo amid container pileup

HCMC’s Cat Lai Terminal will not accept certain cargoes until August 16 since containers have piled up and there is little space left, its operator said.

HCMC’s Cat Lai Terminal in April 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran.

Saigon New Port Corporation said Sunday it has stopped taking in refrigerated cargoes, and would stop receiving oversized and overweight cargoes from August 5.

It advised shipping companies to persuade customers to move their cargoes through other ports such as Tan Cang Hiep Phuoc in HCMC and Tan Cang-Cai Mep and Tan Cang-Cai Mep Thi Vai in the neighboring province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.

The container pileup has occurred because many companies have had to suspend or reduce operations amid the Covid-19 outbreaks, it said.

During weeks of social distancing the number of trucks coming to pick up cargo decreased sharply, leading to the pileup.

The port also faces a severe shortage of employees like port officers and forklift drivers, with their number halving to 250.

The corporation has advised shippers to notify it about the estimated numbers of cargo containers and empty containers on vessels arriving in the next two weeks so that it can make arrangements to handle them.

If the number of containers reaches full capacity, the terminal will have to stop receiving cargo ships.

Vnexpress





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