Stockwell International Urgent News Alert 29th September 2020

Stockwell International Urgent News Alert 29th September 2020

Stockwell International has been notified that the office of the Attorney General is requesting information on on the impact Sydney ports issue is having on the businesses that our clients represent.

Written by

Jane Doe
Managing Director - logistics strategy and consulting
Jane Doe
Managing Director - logistics strategy and consulting

Attorney General’s Request for Information 

Dear Customers,

Stockwell International has been notified that the office of the Attorney General is requesting information on on the impact Sydney ports issue is having on the businesses that our clients represent.

The Attorney General’s office would appreciate a letter or email from you  who are being impacted or who are concerned about the effects of this ongoing industrial action.

Chief Executive Officer of International Forwarders & Customs Brokers Association of Australia Paul Damkjaer said in his statement “The letter should focus on how they are being impacted, what delays or additional costs they have incurred, what if any flow-on effects the delays have caused”.

Stockwell International has been advised that anyone wishing to proceed would need to be comfortable with the letter potentially being submitted as evidence to the Fair Work Commission in the event the Attorney decides to intervene in support of terminating the industrial action.

All correspondence can be sent to [email protected] (Chief Executive Officer Paul Damkjaer) which will be passed on to the Attorney General’s office.

For any questions please contact your sales representative on [email protected] or 1300 786 468.

Congestion Surcharge Update 

Dear Customers,

As you may know, Port Botany, Sydney has been dealing with a great deal of Industrial Action as of late. These strikes, go slows and work bans have caused ongoing congestion, resulting in an excess of more than 50,000TEU of cargo that has not been shipped out of the system.

This has caused numerous shipping lines to charge a congestion fee into Port Botany, see most recent news alert.

Stockwell International has been advised by shipping line MSC that due to industrial action the congestion in Brisbane port is approximately 10 days behind and Melbourne approximately 9-10 days behind schedule, for this reason MSC will be implementing a congestion surcharge of

  • US$300/TEU effective 15th of October 2020 (bill of lading date) for USA cargo dated 29th October.

Stockwell International will endeavour to update you as more information becomes available. For any questions please contact your sales representative on [email protected] or 1300 786 468.

Industrial Action Update

Dear Customers,

As you may know, Port Botany, Sydney has been dealing with a great deal of Industrial Action as of late. Stockwell International has been advised that Patricks Terminals Brisbane and DP World Terminals Brisbane are also undergoing Protected Industrial Action. In Summary:

Patricks Brisbane Summary

24hr stoppage from 23.00 Thursday 1/10 until 23.00 Friday 2/10. During these times Patrick will be closed and no VBS time slots will be issued.

DP World Brisbane Summary

From today 7.00 Tuesday 29 September, DP World Brisbane will cease vessel operations and non-automated yard operations for 24 hours.

To read previous news alert with Industrial Action Updates.

Stockwell International will endeavour to update you as more information becomes available. For any questions please contact your sales representative on [email protected] or 1300 786 468.

China Holiday Notice

Dear Customers,

Please note that all offices in China will be closed for the Mid Autumn Festival. Closures will happen from:

  • 1st October – 8th October, resuming work on the 9th October.

If you need to book a shipment please contact Stockwell International ASAP.

For any questions please contact your sales representative on [email protected] or 1300 786 468.

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