By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl
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Da Chan Bay, China, resumed operations with reefer containers according to Lloyd’s tablealthough with the exceptions of frozen meat and seafood shipments.
“Da Chan Bay, China, the suspension of refrigerated containers to this port has been lifted with immediate effect, with the exception of shipments of frozen meat and seafood. Export and transshipment refrigerated units are not affected by this and can still be handled by the terminal.
The foregoing is the update of the information delivered on April 21 by the company, which at that time indicated “in order to maintain the prevention measures of covid 19, Da Chan Bay, China (CNDCB) has announced the suspension of the acceptance of refrigerated containers until further notice. This restriction applies to import refrigerated shipments, where transshipment cargo is excluded. Considering your cargo planning, please make your inbound booking for refrigerated shipment to alternative Chinese ports.”
On June 27, Hapag-Lloyd detailed that due to the improvement in the covid-19 situation in the Asian country, the import detention (MHD) will resume normally for empty returns of imports after July 1, 2022. .
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