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Partial Montreal dock strike puts reefer containers at risk
来源:https://www.shippingazette.com/ 编辑:编辑部 发布:2024/10/08 08:47:58
THE first day of a partial strike at the Port of Montreal, which began on September 30, has paralyzed 40 per cent of the port's container handling capacity, according to the Montreal Port Authority (MPA).
This is considering that the Viau and Maisonneuve terminals operated by Termont are currently closed, but others remain in service, reports Today's Trucking of Toronto.
The three-day partial strike by members of the CUPE Longshoremen's Union, Local 375, would continue until 6:59 am October 3.
As of 8 am on October 1, it was reported that 1,300 general cargo TEU containers and 300 refrigerated containers carrying goods with limited shelf life were accumulating on-site.
Another 12 TEU containers with critical goods like pharmaceuticals and medical supplies were also affected. Five vessels scheduled to dock at the port in the coming days had been delayed, with 11,549 TEU containers impacted.
Based on past data, the current slowdown would result in a 10 per cent drop in total cargo volumes handled at the Port of Montreal, MPA said.
"This situation deprives our customers and partners of 40 per cent of container handling capacity on the St Lawrence at a crucial time, when both import and export holiday cargo must transit through the Port of Montreal," said Julie Gascon, president and chief executive officer of the MPA.
"Six billion dollars' worth of goods are expected to pass through the Port of Montreal over the next few weeks. What's more, the climate of uncertainty that accompanies the lack of progress between the two parties means that we have to anticipate long-term impacts.
��upply chain reliability is at the heart of Port users' business decisions, and that's why I'm calling on both parties to return to the table and reassure the thousands of companies that rely on our services to export and import goods crucial to their operations," she said.