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CIBC streamlines closure procedure for container depots, freight stations
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CBIC streamlines process for De-notification of ICDs and CFSs
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De-notification of Inland Container Depots/Container Freight Stations/Air Freight Stations
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Chittagong to give priority for Colombo-bound vessels Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
The Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) yesterday made some decisions, including prioritising berthing for Colombo-bound feeder vessels, aiming at clearing out exports piling up at private Inland Container Depots (ICD).
It will also give priority berthing to feeder vessels carrying export-laden containers. It also decided to permit two feeder operators to ply three new feeder vessels on the Chattogram-Colombo route.
The CPA proposed that the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) should convince their international buyers to not nominate a few selective shipping companies for carrying their export cargoes. They should rather nominate more shipping companies to avoid a monopoly situation, they said.
SGR freight services steady despite low vessel numbers by MARTIN MWITA The SGR Cargo train at the Port of Mombasa/FILE
•A report by Kenya Railways indicates that daily wagon supply fluctuated between 400 to 500 in the three months to June.
•The months of May and June saw depressed volumes due to lower vessel numbers.
Cargo haulage on the Standard Gauge Railway has remained steady despite a decrease in the number of vessels calling at the Port of Mombasa.
Total cargo tonnage was at 378,977 tonnes in the month of June, a slight drop from 383,109 tonnes that had been recorded in May and 451,208 tonnes in April, with Kenya Railways Corporation affirming stable operations in the three months.