KARACHI: Pakistan Customs has formally notified a new off-dock terminal at Hawksbay, Karachi, marking a significant development in the country’s logistics and trade facilitation infrastructure.
The terminal will be operated by International Cargo Terminals Pakistan Private Limited, which is a subsidiary of a Denmark-based Scan-Group.
A ceremony in this connection was held in Islamabad, which was also attended by Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Dr. Musadik Malik as the Chief Guest.
Ambassador of Denmark to Pakistan, Mrs. Maja Derrous Mortensen, Chief Collector of Customs Appraisement (South), Wajid Ali and Member Customs (Operations), Syed Shakeel Shah also attended the ceremony.
Speaking on the occasion, Syed Shakeel Shah said the establishment of the Hawksbay terminal represents an important step towards modernizing Pakistan’s logistics infrastructure.
He said the facility will help improve cargo handling capacity, reduce congestion at ports, expedite customs clearance processes, and contribute to greater efficiency in the movement of international trade.
Syed Shakeel Shah reaffirmed Pakistan Customs’ commitment to facilitating legitimate trade, supporting investment and developing modern customs and logistics infrastructure to strengthen the national economy.
Representatives of International Cargo Terminals Pakistan Private Limited expressed their appreciation for the support and facilitation extended by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), Federal Board of Revenue, and Pakistan Customs in enabling the development of modern, technology-driven logistics infrastructure to support Pakistan’s trade and port operations.







