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South Punjab exporters express dismay over unnecessary delay in grounding of export shipments at PICT

byCT Report
03/03/2021
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MULTAN: South Punjab exporters and Customs Clearing agents are upset over the unnecessary delay in the grounding and examination of export consignments at Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT).

South Punjab renowned exporter Mian Israr Ahmad Awan informed Customs Today that whenever import consignments were delayed the importers had to pay demurrage charges but in case of exports if the container is delayed, the vessel lefts the port, which often results into cancelling of order, while sending a bad message to the buyer abroad.

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He said that for the last three months, export examination of containers was being unnecessary delayed, and the exporters had to run pillar to post for getting the containers on the vessels at the 11th hour. He said that staff was all focused towards imported consignments because of the ‘cut’ they got on every container.

Exporters urged the government to look into this matter and resolve the issues facing exporters at Pakistan International Container Terminal.

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