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Chennai Strike Ends

Shipping News | February 7, 2010 | View Comments
  • Container truck drivers at India’s southeastern Port of Chennai called off their strike following intense negotiations between the strikers, port officials and terminal management.

    Truckers struck work Wednesday night without any prior notice,
    complaining that stringent checks enforced by Customs and security
    agencies were resulting in detention of vehicles at terminal entry
    gates for long hours.

    Under an agreement reached late Thursday, the port authority will
    allocate a dedicated gate for exports, open an additional gate for
    outbound traffic, and implement new measures to monitor and control
    traffic flow. At the meeting, Customs also called on officials to speed
    export documentation scrutiny.

    “Necessary infrastructure facilities will be provided for opening a
    dedicated gate for all outgoing traffic,” the port chairman assured the
    stakeholders.

    Port officials said freight movements were returning to normal Friday
    after the abrupt stoppage virtually prevented export containers from
    reaching the terminal, and slowed import deliveries to customers and
    storage facilities outside the port area.

    The port reported a sharp drop in truck gate activity as the terminal
    had a backlog of over 8,000 20-foot equivalent units, mostly imports,
    waiting to be cleared from its yards as of Friday morning.

    Officials said coordinated efforts were being made to accelerate clearance of accumulated boxes.

    Chennai, India’s second-largest container hub, handled 1.14 millionTEUs
    in fiscal 2008-09. Volume for the April-December period, the first nine
    months of fiscal 2009-10, totaled 895,000 TEUs.

    Source: Journal of Commerce

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