29th October 2007

NST LOGISTICS

Northport responds positively on user’s concern on - reduction of free storage for containers

Northport, at Port Klang has taken the initiative to defer the implementation of the reduction in the free storage period for containers, effective 1 November 2007, following requests from shipping lines and port users.
 
The changes in reduction in the free storage period from 5 to 3 days for inbound containers and from 7 to 3 days for outbound containers and the lowering of the free storage period for transshipment containers to 14 days from 28 days were made by Port Klang Authority, with the approval of the Ministry of Transport recently.
 
PKA, the government port regulatory agency, in a RECENT circular announced the implementation of the changes in the free storage period would be enforced from 1 November, 2007, a move which caught shipping lines and port users by surprise.
 
The port users’ – including the International Shipowners’ Association and the Malaysian Shipowners Association - were opposed to the short notification rather than its content or purpose, which otherwise was well intended to reflect improvements in the delivery systems at the port operating terminals in Port Klang.
 
Acceding to appeals by the shipping lines and port users, and taking into account the logistics problems the short notification on the reduction in the free storage period may create, Northport (Malaysia) Bhd has consented to defer its implementation.
 
The port operating company’s move is also aimed at bringing certainty and greater transparency in the implementation and enforcement of rules and regulation, in particular since Northport is the market leader for domestic import and export containers and is keen to avoid any disruption in the country’s expanding global trade.
 
The reduction in the free storage period, which is primarily aimed at achieving greater efficiencies in the delivery system following progresses in the documentation and cargo process flows at Port Klang, will now come into effect 1 June 2008.
 
The lead time of seven (7) months is expected to assuage the fears and concerns of the port users who must take necessary measures to ensure that the containers do not idle or dwell beyond the free storage period.
 
The extend of container dwelling time at a port is often a measure of the efficiency in the delivery system involving the port as well as the landside systems that includes the Customs, haulage and related documentary processes.
 
Containers dwelling beyond the free storage period will attract charges on a graduated scale based on the number of days under PKA tariff.

  
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