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Container shipping lines suffer huge losses following Senari Port’s computer outage, says associations The container shipping lines have suffered huge losses after Senari Port in Kuching, Sarawak experienced a computer outage on March 27, 2021. In a joint statement today, four shipping associations said following the incident, not only the container shipping lines’ operating costs had escalated, but they also suffered from the loss of sailings and revenues. “Their shipping service qualities to the business community were also adversely compromised,” said the four associations, namely Malaysia Shipowners’ Association, Shipping Association Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah Shipowners Association, and Sarawak Shipping Association. According to them, the number of vessels at the anchorage awaiting to berth had accumulated since the incident took place. ....
Sunday, 02 May 2021 06:37 PM MYT The Senari port operations suffered a computer system outage due to water damage. Borneo Post Online pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 The container shipping lines have suffered huge losses after Senari Port in Kuching, Sarawak experienced a computer outage on March 27, 2021. In a joint statement today, four shipping associations said following the incident, not only the container shipping lines’ operating costs had escalated, but they also suffered from the loss of sailings and revenues. “Their shipping service qualities to the business community were also adversely compromised,” said the four associations, namely Malaysia Shipowners’ Association, Shipping Association Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah Shipowners Association and Sarawak Shipping Association. ....
02 May 2021 / 18:59 H. KUALA LUMPUR: The container shipping lines have suffered huge losses after Senari Port in Kuching, Sarawak experienced a computer outage on March 27, 2021. In a joint statement today, four shipping associations said following the incident, not only the container shipping lines’ operating costs had escalated, but they also suffered from the loss of sailings and revenues. “Their shipping service qualities to the business community were also adversely compromised,” said the four associations, namely Malaysia Shipowners’ Association, Shipping Association Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah Shipowners Association and Sarawak Shipping Association. According to them, the number of vessels at the anchorage awaiting berth had accumulated since the incident took place. ....
Wednesday, 28 Apr 2021 06:01 PM MYT BY SULOK TAWIE Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing said the state government would not do away with the cabotage policy. Picture by Sarawak Public Communication Unit (Ukas) Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUCHING, April 28 Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr James Masing today maintained that the state government will not, for now, do away with the cabotage policy that bans foreign-owned vessels from operating within the domestic waters of Malaysia. He said he has received many letters and phone calls by traders, both in Sarawak as well as overseas, asking the state government to do away with the policy which was introduced on January 1, 1980. ....
Vaping Post Malaysia Will Not Issue New Cigarette Import Licences in 2021 Customs DG Datuk Seri Abdul Latif Abdul Kadir, has recently announced that as of this January, no new import licences for cigarettes will be issued by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department. Last November, Malaysia’s Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, had announced an excise tax on all tobacco products and electronic/vaping products. The excise duty is at a rate of 10% of the value of the products and one of 40 sen per ml on e-liquids. “Electronic cigarettes liquid too will be subjected to an excise duty at a rate of 40 sen per millimeter,” said the Finance Minister during the tabling of a 2020 budget session. ....