Reminder for the Upcoming Holiday Period
Stockwell International would like to remind clients of the Upcoming Holiday Period and how this may impact sailing schedules.
Please watch out for possible space constraint, port & vessel delay and uncertainty during this period.
Kindly consider the concerns below.
- Some carriers cancel their services or downsize capacity to AU trades from NOV. That might cause space issue on top of the blank sailing schedule for holiday. Couple of them have announced GRI from DEC with hard bounce back on rate to cover unsustainable rate level.
- CNY comes early in late JAN instead of FEB. Many factories will take a longer than usual break.
- China again enters nation-wide hard lockdown for Covid case surge.
Protest and factories & ports delay are expected to continue.
For further information please contact [email protected].Â
MUA AGM Stop Work Meetings – Tuesday 29th November 2022
On Tuesday, 29 November 2022, all DP World Australia terminals will have a four-hour approved stop work meeting to allow Maritime Union of Australia members to attend their AGM.
Fremantle Terminal – 9:30 am to 1:30 pm
Sydney Terminal – 10.00 am to 2:00 pm
Melbourne Terminal – 9:30 am to 2:00 pm
All terminal operations will cease during this period.
Brisbane Terminal – 7:00 am to 11:00 am
Vessel operations and road operations to the Old Terminal are affected. Road operations to the automated modules will continue as normal.
Also, the Hutchison Ports Brisbane Yard will be CLOSED between the hours of 0700 and 1100.
Without an official media release, the MUA Annual General Meeting is expected to impact on Patrick Terminals as well.
Stockwell International will continue to keep clients updated with any changes that may occur because of this Stop Work Meeting.Â
Pacific Trans Depot (Singapore) – Stop Work OrderÂ
Stockwell International have received information from Shipping Lines that Pacific Trans Depot (Singapore) has been issued a Stop Work Order (SWO) by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and is not allowed to carry out any 40ft lifting activities and operations at 15A Tuas South Ave 12 in the interim period until it is verified and certified for operations.
With immediate effect: For Import returns, all 40GP and 40HC to be return to Tong Hong Lee Depot.
For Export collection, 40GP and 40HC will be released from either Tong Hong Lee or Allied Yard 3 Depot.
Storage and handling for 20ft containers is unaffected.
Stockwell International will continue to keep clients updated with any changes that may occur because of this Stop Work Order.Â
Customer Notice – Cancellation Fees
Stockwell International would clients to be aware of cancellation fees when booking their shipments.Â
Please note that if you choose to cancel your booking due to supplier issues or change of mind, a cancellation fee will be applicable.Â
If you have any additional questions, contact [email protected].
Let’s Talk About BMSB
Spring has sprung and so has BMSB season in Australia and New Zealand.Â
What is BMSB?
The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is a highly mobile pest which can move from host to host during spring and summer and is currently not found in Australia or New Zealand. Due to the damage BMSB causes to fruit and vegetable, the impact this pest could have on the agriculture industry is unmeasurable.Â
From September 1st until April 30, 2023 Australia and New Zealand will be implementing BMSB seasonal measures that will apply to targeted goods manufactured in or shipped from target risk countries during this period.Â
AUSTRALIA
Australia’s Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry have identified 38 countries that they deem RISK COUNTRIES and two emerging risk countries; United Kingdom and China.Â
- China – random inspections will apply to goods shipped between 1 September to 31 December (inclusive)
- United Kingdom – random inspections will apply to goods shipped between 1 December to 30 April (inclusive)
- In addition to the target high risk goods, chapters 39, 94 and 95 will be subject to random inspections for emerging risk countries only
NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries have identified 38 countries that are deemed RISK COUNTRIES (including Japan).
Treatment of vehicles, machinery, and parts will only comply with BMSB management measures if it is carried out by an MPI-approved offshore treatment provider before arrival in New Zealand. Note that there are no MPI-approved treatment providers in Australia. Goods bound for New Zealand cannot be treated for BMSB in Australia.Â
For further information click here.
AUSGOV UPDATE:Â BMSB Newsletter 2 (mailchi.mp)
FURTHER IMPORTANT LINKSÂ
Australia
Offshore BMSB treatment providers scheme – DAFF (agriculture.gov.au)
Management of LCL/FAK containers during the Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) risk season – DAFF (agriculture.gov.au)
New Zealand
Vehicles, Machinery and Parts (mpi.govt.nz)
Find treatment options and providers | Import | NZ Government (mpi.govt.nz)
Sea Containers from All Countries – Import Health Standard (mpi.govt.nz)
Western Australia Terminal Congestion and Delivery Delays Update
Stockwell International would like to provide our clients an update on terminal congestion and delivery delays in Western Australia.
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Due to continued effects of Covid-19, industrial action, port closures our team is seeing on-going congestion and delays in Western Australia that are resulting in potential additional charges for wharf storage, empty container detention and other related costs. Â
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In addition to this, limited availability of slots at wharf/ empty container parks and congestion caused by high volumes that are beyond our control.
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Stockwell International will continue to monitor and update you on the developing situation and endeavour to make this period as uncomplicated as possible.
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If you have any further questions, please contact [email protected]
Fuel Surcharge, FCL Empty Container Booking Fee, LCL Booking Fee & DP World De-hire Fee (SYD)Â
Air Freight
NOTE:Â Stockwell International would like to inform you that import and export air handling / terminal fees are increasing due to market costs going up.
Fuel SurchargeÂ
Stockwell International would like to inform you of the updated fuel surcharge for the month of November. Â
Effective November 1st, 2022
For East Coast States of Australia, fuel surcharge will be 27%.
For Western Australia, fuel surcharge will be 32%.
For South Australia, fuel surcharge will remain at 32%.
For any other questions or enquiries please contact [email protected]
FCL Empty Container Booking Fee
Effective September 1st, 2022
Fremantle | $90 per container
LCL Booking Fee
Effective October 1st, 2022
Increase to $35 per containerÂ
DP World De-hire Fee (SYD)
Increase to $50.00Â