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Freight forwarders slam Port of Felixstowe on no compensation

The British International Freight Association (BIFA) has lashed out again at the Port of Felixstowe over continuing issues with container operations.

Vincent Wee, Hong Kong and South East Asia Correspondent

August 9, 2018

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Responding to a statement by the owners of the Port of Felixstowe that its recently introduced new terminal operating system (TOS) is now “stable”, BIFA director general Robert Keen said: “Our members still face significant problems at the port with shipping lines cancelling calls; or operating a cut-and-run policy, where the ship leaves before all containers that are booked are loaded, or discharged. Those members are also experiencing knock-on effects at other UK ports where vessels are being diverted, causing additional cost and disruption.”

Global port operator Hutchison Ports earlier this week said in a customer announcement on the Port of Felixstowe website that “over the last few weeks the performance of our new terminal operating system has been stable, as we continue to fine tune the system to optimise its effectiveness and deliver improved performance across all areas of our operation”.

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Keen added: “Previously BIFA has expressed its disappointment that the port authority (Hutchison Ports UK), which owns Felixstowe has made it clear that it does not consider BIFA members to be direct customers of the port, and would not be willing to have a discussion about possible compensation for the damage caused and the increased costs that have been incurred by those members.”

BIFA reiterated that its members are port customers and “remain very disappointed that it (Hutchison Ports UK) is not even prepared to discuss any kind of compensation for such a complete failure in customer service.”

“The ongoing support of our customers during this difficult period has been greatly appreciated and we apologise for any delays or inconvenience suffered. We are aware that temporary vessel diversions to other ports are causing issues and we are in discussion with shipping line customers for the return of services to Felixstowe as soon as possible. At the same time we are maintaining our focus on productivity improvements to ensure that all customers receive the level of service they deserve,” said Port of Felixstowe in its announcement. There was no mention of compensation.

About the Author

Vincent Wee

Hong Kong and South East Asia Correspondent

Vincent Wee is Seatrade's Hong Kong correspondent covering Hong Kong and South China while also making use of his Malay language skills to cover the Malaysia and Indonesia markets. He has gained a keen insight and extensive knowledge of the offshore oil and gas markets gleaned while covering major rig builders and offshore supply vessel providers.

Vincent has been a journalist for over 15 years, spending the bulk of his career with Singapore's biggest business daily the Business Times, and covering shipping and logistics since 2007. Prior to that he spent several years working for Brunei's main English language daily as well as various other trade publications.

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