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Shipping Lines advised not to impose container detention charges on import and export shipments at Ports

Shipping Lines advised not to impose container detention charges on import and export shipments at Ports

Ministry of Shipping has advised the shipping lines not to impose any container detention charges on import and export shipments for the period from 22nd March 2020 to 14th April 2020(both days inclusive) over and above free time arrangements that are currently agreed and availed as part of any negotiated contractual terms. The Advisory has been issued in order to maintain proper supply lines at the Indian Seaports. During this period, Shipping lines have also been advised not to impose any new or additional charge. This decision is purely a one-time measure to deal with present disruptions caused by the COVID-19 outbreak.

Following the announcement of the lockdown in the country from 25th March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been some disturbance in downstream services, leading to some delay in evacuation of goods from the ports. This has resulted in some cargo owners either suspending their operations or finding it difficult to transport goods/cargo and complete their paperwork, leading to the detention of containers without their fault. The Advisory will help in the smooth functioning of trade and maintenance of the supply chain in the country.

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Shipping Lines advised not to impose container detention charges on import and export shipments at Ports

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