LAC Worldwide sets an example by moving 45 tons of PPE and testing kits to Brazil

The smooth transport of the temperature-sensitive cargo was made possible by the company’s expertise in cold chain shipping

LAC Worldwide Brazil & USA, Globalia member in Sao Paolo and Itajai, Brazil, and Miami, USA, shipped 45 tons of PPE, rapid testing kits, and PCR Kits to Brazil for the testing of the presence of the virus among the population. Their air cargo department worked relentlessly to ensure the seamless transport of this cargo from Hong Kong and Guangzhou to several cities of Brazil.

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“Moving the shipment proved to be a demanding task due to the enormity of the volume as well as reduced flights during the pandemic. Our team’s expertise in handling cold chain shipments was an important factor in the successful handling of the project since we were required to move over 10 tons of PCR kits which are highly perishable with a shelf life of just 4-5 days.” states Mr. Luiz Gustavo Avesani Moura the CEO of LAC Worldwide.

The Miami team of LAC Worldwide helped with several tasks including the adjustment and checking of packages, arrangement of transit documents, temperature control, photographic reports, and customs clearance. Mr. Moura further adds, “I would like to thank our LAC heroes who are working 24/7 to meet the demands of our customers with 100% success. We intend to ship over 30 tons of PPEs and testing kits in the coming month.”

Congratulations to LAC Worldwide Brazil and USA for this commendable job and wishing them all the best for their upcoming projects!

Globalia Hamburg turns 25!

AMA Freight which started as a mid-sized owner-run family business now has over 100 employees

AMA Freight Agency GMBH completed 25 years in business on 1st April 2020. AMA Freight, which is a Globalia member in Hamburg, Germany, and in Tianjin, China, started its operation with just two founder members back in 1994. Since then the company has grown exponentially and presently counts on 40 persons in their headquarters at Hamburg plus 60 colleagues working in China.

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In the words of Mr. Arend Fock, the Founder and Managing Director of AMA Freight who has also celebrated its 25 years in the company, states: “We have managed to assert ourselves in the market for all this time, despite difficult circumstances. Thanks to the effort of the entire team we’ve successfully built strong customer relationships over the years which often go beyond business. This also applies to our Globalia partners whom we deeply trust and who have helped us overcome this current crisis.”

Transparency, honesty, a solutions-based approach, and unparalleled customer services are some of the factors responsible for their expansion and success. “We are very honoured that almost 75% of our staff is with us for more than 15 years. This is remarkable and it clearly shows that even in today’s business the keys are mutual appreciation, common implementation of targets, and mutual gratitude for what has been achieved together.” adds Mr. Arend Frock.

Happy 25th Anniversary to AMA Freight Agency and wishing them the very best for their future endeavours!

Globalia media partner Hyve group organizes Breakbulk Asia- a conference and exhibition for breakbulk and project cargo professionals

The event is scheduled to be held at the Shanghai Expo Exhibition and Conference Center in Shanghai on 3rd -4th August 2020

Breakbulk Asia is a conference and exhibition in the region for project cargo and breakbulk professionals offering an unparalleled opportunity to connect with the industrial project supply chain—shippers and service providers, local and international—who are involved in today’s megaprojects that revolve around China’s One Belt, One Road program. With the recent announcement by the central government of China that events may be held from July 1 onward, the organizers of Breakbulk Asia 2020 have confirmed Breakbulk Asia 2020 will take place at the Shanghai Expo Exhibition and Conference Center in Shanghai on August 3-4.

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Newly expanded to include all of Asia and Southeast Asia, the Breakbulk event in Shanghai has become the business hub for the region’s project cargo industry. As China’s global influence expands through its sweeping Belt and Road Initiative, all industry players will benefit from participating in Breakbulk Asia. The event will showcase business opportunities, strategy and answers to the most pressing industry questions in 2020. It will feature leading breakbulk and project executives who will provide insights into the latest business and trade intelligence, as well as delve deeper into key markets, sectors and issues affecting the whole supply chain.

For further details regarding the event, members are requested to contact:

China and Asia

Sarah Gu

Event Director, Breakbulk Asia

E: sarah.gu@breakbulk.com

T: +86 21 61806789 ext. 839

International

Leslie Meredith

Marketing & Media Director

Breakbulk Events & Media

E: Leslie.Meredith@breakbulk.com

T: +1 801 201 5971

 

GLB Piraeus joins forces with GLB Frankfurt to transport a semi-automatic flatbed die cutter

The members of the two companies perfectly coordinated with each other and moved the shipment on time despite the challenges posed by the lockdown

Feroniki SA International Shipping and Forwarding Logistics Services, Globalia member in Piraeus, Greece, teamed up with Euko Logistics, Globalia member in Frankfurt, Germany, to move a shipment of a semi-automatic die cutter. The cargo was moved from Busan, South Korea, to Sofia, Bulgaria, via Thessaloniki Port with a 40 flat rack container. While Euko Logistics arranged for sea freight from Busan to Thessaloniki Port, Feroniki SA was in charge of custom procedures at the port and delivery to Sofia.

The cargo which weighed 30,000 Kg necessitated the arrangement for special trucks, road permission and escort vehicles for the road transport.

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“We were pressed for time while the Labour Day holiday and the COVID-19 lockdown also added to our worries. However, timely coordination on part of both the teams allowed us to hand over the shipment to the consignee right on time! We are very happy to have worked with Euko Logistics are we are looking forward to working with more Globalia partners in the near future.” says Mr. Nikos Liberopoulos, the Sales Manager of Feroniki SA.

Congratulations to Feroniki for carrying out this collaboration shipment and wishing them the very best for their future projects!

Globalia Barcelona creates a video to thank their partners for their trust in these tough times

This short video was created by Merzcargo’s team during quarantine

Merzcargo Forwarding SL, Globalia member in Barcelona, Spain, has come up with a short thank-you video featuring all the members of the team.

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According to Amir Soroush, the International Manager of Merzcargo, “In these hard times, our Merzcargo team has designed a special video which we dedicate to all our partners in the Globalia family just to express our gratitude for their continuous support. We hope our partners will continue to place their trust on us. We believe that in these hard times, it is better to stay together and keep cooperating”

Wishing the very best to Merzcargo for all their future projects!!

Globalia Sydney continued its growth in 2019 with the enhancement of scope and scale of their services and investments in digitization

The opening of a new warehouse facility and the implementation of complex supply chain solutions have been the key to this expansion

PCFS Logistics, Globalia member in Sydney, Australia, has expanded its domestic and international activities and made considerable investments in technology to grow substantially. The key to this achievement has been the opening of a new integrated warehouse and distribution centre, complementing the company’s flagship headquarters in Sydney.

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PCFS continues its success in the implementation of complex supply chain solutions, offering comprehensive concepts encompassing transport, warehousing & storage, product management, and distribution. All their in-house hubs are approved & certified for the handling and distribution of a range of goods and products – including food products (HACCP) & dangerous goods & chemicals. This enables PCFS to present bespoke solutions to a broad client base.

In the words of Mr. Paul Petrovski, the Managing Director of PCFS Logistics, “With 2020 presenting a unique and challenging environment, PCFS is positioned to withstand these unprecedented times and ensure a continuity of service to support our clients and Globalia partners. We are committed to the expansion of our company as well as the Globalia group by setting new standards in terms of customer service, safety and efficiency.”

Congratulations to PCFS Logistics and wishing them the very best for their future endeavours!

Globalia Ho Chi Minh handles a project cargo of steel billets from Vietnam to Philippines

The shipment which consisted of 7,995 pieces had a volume of 5,421.510 MTS

Super Cargo Service, Globalia member in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, successfully sends out a bulk consignment of steel billets from Lotus Port, Vietnam, to Batangas, Philippines. Globalia Ho Chi Minh moved this 5,421.510 MTS cargo via a Dong BA sea vessel. The freight was loaded with the help of prime mover trucks and shore-cranes.

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Ms. Lily Lieu, the Agency Supervisor of Super Cargo Service points out that, “Our team had to work extra-time to load nearly 8,000 pieces of steel billets within just 2 days and the SCS team executed the job quickly and impeccably! Moreover, working in the times of COVID-19 was a serious challenge yet we ensured that the vessel reaches the consignee by 2nd April 2020.” The Super Cargo team was responsible for all aspects of the delivery including stevedoring and chartering while they also acted as the shipping agent. “I would request our partners to check out this video we’ve put together to get an idea about the nature and scope of this project.” adds Ms. Lieu.

Congratulations to Super Cargo Services for carrying out this project successfully!

Globalia Izmir succeeds in augmenting their Israel market

After an assertive campaign, Enatrans Logistics establishes itself as an experienced freight forwarder for shipments from Izmir to Israel

Enatrans Logistics, a Globalia member in Izmir, Turkey, has profitably strengthened their market in Israel, increasing its shipments to this country. Recently, they have worked on 3 different shipments that were sent out from Turkey to Israel. The first and second shipments – which totalled 100x 20 DC – were sent out from Izmir, and Gebze port respectively.

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In the words of Mr. Ercan Sahin, the Director of Enatrans Logistics, “Israel has always been a very big market for us. We have successfully achieved all our goals with these three shipments so far, credit goes to the commitment and meticulousness of our team. We are looking forward to working with our Globalia partners in Israel in the near future.”

The 3rd shipment was a massive one which was loaded into 200 x 40 HC containers. “The shipment was sent to the consignee within a month and we are happy to have succeeded on all scores.” adds Mr. Sahin.

Congratulations to Enatrans Logistics and wishing them the very best for their future projects!

Globalia Ho Chi Minh is playing their part in the ongoing logistics preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2022!

They were in full charge of shipping 1,045 tons of structural steel for building the FIFA World Cup Stadium in Qatar

Super Cargo Service VN, Globalia member in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, has successfully shipped a big project shipment of structural steel required for building the FIFA World Cup 2022 Stadium from Vietnam to Qatar. The 12,991 CBM shipment which weighed 1,045 tons were transported in 161 packages from Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam to Hamad, Qatar. According to Ms. Lily Lieu, the Agency Supervisor of Super Cargo Service, “We are delighted to be associated with such an important project! The entire world is looking forward to this grand event which comes just once every four years and we are glad to do our part in the building of the World Cup Stadium! Actually, we have recorded a video that shows the important work of Super Cargo Services and we invite all Globalia members to have a look.”

The Super Cargo team was responsible for a number of services including chartering and stevedoring and thanks to their coordinated efforts the entire shipment was sent out on 23rd March 2020, a time marked by intense confusion because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The disruption of logistical services and the cancellation of so many flights in our country were indeed pressing issues but our dedicated and proficient team has ensured that nothing comes in the way of getting this important cargo to its destination!” adds Ms. Lieu.

Congratulations to Super Cargo Service for being a part of the FIFA World Cup!

World’s logistics scenario during COVID-19

Due to the Coronavirus expansion, many ports, airports and customs duties worldwide have been affected by the lockdowns in several countries. In order to keep you posted about the world’s logistics scenario during COVID-19, we have compiled the below information about the situation in the ports, airports and Customs Duties.

*Please note that the information comes from the data members have provided us with. If you notice that there is something wrong or that there is information that needs to be updated, please send us an email at mserrano@globalialogisticsnetwork.com.

You can also find useful information about the worldwide COVID-19 Global Port Restrictions Situation that Wilhelmsen has created here.

LAST UPDATE: 24th April 2020

 COUNTRY  WHEN  LOCKDOWN DATES  PORTS  AIRPORTS  CUSTOMS CLEARANCE
 ARGENTINA NOW
  • Originally from March 20th till March 31st. Extended till April 26th.
  • Ports are operating normally.
  • Import and Export cargoes are being delivered and loaded as usual.
  • Shipping lines are working with limited staff and they have reduced operation hours which could cause some delays for cargoes release. In Argentina original BL are mandatory.
  • Only aircraft flights are authorized to operate, passenger flights are not allowed.
  • Lufthansa, Qatar, Lan Airlines, Avianca, Qatar, Atlas and Martinair are operating regular aircrafts to Buenos Aires.
  • Our customs is working with limited staff so the focus is on essential items (pharma, foods and perishable).
  • The other products are being released but could suffer delays in customs procedures.
EXPECTED
  • Government could extend the lockdown but it´s not official yet. On the other hand, it´s expected other industries will be authorized to restart operations.
  • Some Shipping lines are starting to release cargoes online.
  • Aerolineas Argentinas is also coordinating sanitary flights with cargoes.
  • Regular flights will not operate during this month.
  • After April 26 customs should increase the available staff to avoid more delays.

 AUSTRALIA
NOW
  • No lockdowns
  • All Australian ports are operating for import/export, LCL/FCL.
  • Airports are still open for import/export cargo
  • Customs offices are working normally
EXPECTED
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 BANGLADESH NOW
  • Started from 26th March, extended till 25th April.
  • Chattogram & Mongla ports are working partially, as a result of huge congestion of vessels waiting berthing.
  • In Dhaka & Chattogram, the commercial flights operations have been suspended till 30th April.
  • Freighters are operated on demand basis.
  • They are working partially.
EXPECTED
  • The government considers further extension
  • Port operation may come to halt due to space constraints to store containers.
  • The lockdown can be extended further.
  • This situation may continue till lockdown is eased.
 BELGIUM NOW
  • Until 19/04
  • Fully operational
  • Fully operational – less capacity due to no passenger flights
  •  Fully operational (electronic)
EXPECTED
  • An extension is foreseen until 03/05 or 11/05
  • It will remain fully operational
  • It will remain fully operational, however, limited due to less capacity.
  • It will remain the same (paperless).
 BRAZIL NOW
  • Brazil does not have a lockdown declared by the Federal Government itself.
  • The provinces/states are delivering each order for the lockdown. Till now, the lockdown is declared until April, 22nd.
  • Santa Catarina state decreed Emergency situation up to May 30th.
  • Several Airlines’ services were canceled – which caused a huge backlog of cargo waiting to be exported.
  • Prices of services have increased a lot, space is decreasing on a daily basis. To receive imports, airport facilities are working properly.
  • PAX flights have severely been reduced and some Airlines cancelled 100% of its calls in April.
  • Several Airlines’ services were canceled – which caused a huge backlog of cargoes waiting to be exported.
  • Prices of services have increased a lot, space is decreasing on a daily basis. To receive imports, airport facilities are working properly.
  • Working properly without big changes. Some small delays can happen but the release of cargo is still happening normally.
  • Additionally, there have been some small changes when dealing with customers, in order to avoid physical contact, but this is not affecting the customer service.
EXPECTED
  • Brazil has not reached the peak of contamination yet. If it so happens, most probably this lockdown will be extended until middle of May, or maybe until the end of the month.
  • Probably this situation may continue until the end of April. Airlines are trying to figure out how to manage this situation without being more affected.
  • Some airlines estimates they will be able to come back operating PAX flights on May but it will be followed in the coming weeks
  • Medical, pharma and PPE products used to avoid the spread of Covid are top priority on customs releases.
 CAMBODIA NOW
  • No lockdown currently. Most companies (50%) are working from home.
  • Fully operational, but a little bit slower
  • Fully operational, but a little bit slower
  • The scenario is similar with 50% of the staff working from home
EXPECTED
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 CAMEROON NOW
  • From 18th March, until new open  order.
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed.
  • Customs agents  are focusing on clearance of all commodities.
EXPECTED
 CHILE NOW
  • National lockdowns and local sanitary measures are set.
  • The ports are working normally
  • Container depots are working with less staff than usual, so the process is slower.
  • Shipping companies are working from home and documentation is processed online.
  • Customers have successfully removed their loads.
  • The international flights do not have a fixed itinerary anymore, so they need to be checked regularly.
  • Customs Clearance is working normally
  • Warehouses are working with limited schedule.
EXPECTED
  • Every week, the government establishes the regulation according to the pandemic situation
 COLOMBIA NOW
  • From 14th to 27th April
  • Buenaventura, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Barranquilla, are working normally, taking all the safety precautions for human resource working on all the process.
  • Bogota International Airport is only operating local flights for cargo shipments.
  • All passenger flights are cancelled.
  • Customs systems are working normally, since the main processes are done under government platform and all involved companies are able to work virtually.
EXPECTED
  • The lockdown could be extended depending on the evolution of the curve of infected, recovery of sick patients and deaths, as well as the increased capacity for immediate attention in clinics, with special equipments.
  • The lockdown could be extended depending on the evolution of curve of infected, recovery of sick patients and deaths.
  • The lockdown could be extended depending on the evolution of the curve of infected, recovery of sick patients and deaths.
  • The lockdown could be extended depending on the evolution of the curve of infected, recovery of sick patients and deaths.
 EGYPT NOW
  •  Lockdown until April 26.
  •  All ports are working normally
  • Only 4 airlines are active with limited destination for cargo freighters. Passenger freighters are completely shut down.
  •  Active with limited time and employee capacity
EXPECTED
  • No vision to extend or decline
  • No possibility of lockdown
  • No changes
  • Till now it is till end of April with no vision to extend or decline.
 FRANCE NOW
  • From 17th March to 13th April
  • Extended from 13th Apr to 11th May
  •  French ports are working
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed.
  • Due to limited staff, all the customs offices are focussing on the clearance of essential items (pharma and perishable).
  • They can still declare other products but delays are to be expected.
EXPECTED
  • For the moment, no more information after 11th May
  • Rates given shipment per shipment only
  • ***WARNING : INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM AIRLINES => RATES  ARE SUBJECT TO THE EVOLUTION OF THE CAPACITY AND PRICING CONDITIONS TO ACCESS CAPACITY***
 GERMANY NOW
  • From 20/03/2020 to 19/04/2020
  • Today it has been extended until 3rd of May.
  • Everyone from abroad who comes to Germany has to be under quarantine for 14 days before they are allowed to enter the country.
  • Most ports are working normally without any restriction, but few delays may happen due to less manpower
  • All German airports have been operating regularly throughout this period.
  • The only restriction is that some airlines don’t accept road feeder services from Frankfurt/Main to other national airports.
  • It’s very difficult to get space from China to Germany and the rates may increase. Furthermore it’s very difficult to get space from Germany to the US and to Oceania. Therefore these rates may also increased.
  • Almost norm

    , due to the digital process. Most of the officers are working from home and it’s even faster than before.

  • Only customs clearance of some medical equipment is sometimes difficult and takes additional time, especially for face masks, medical gloves etc.
EXPECTED
  • Partial lockdown: safety distance between persons 1.5m; not more than 2 persons in one group inside and outside; all shops, bars, restaurants are closed. Only supermarkets, pharmacies and hospitals are opened. Limited entrance in stores, pharmacies and supermarkets.
  • On 15/04 the government  announced the first steps in undoing the coronavirus lockdown up to 4th May
  • Lack of empty containers, a few blank sailings. No other restrictions to be expected.
  • There are no restrictions to be expected and hopefully after the 4th of May the situation from China and to the US and Oceania will relax.
  • Import clearance seems to be working a bit faster, physical inspection of cargo by customs authorities is down to a minimum
 GREECE NOW
  • For the general public, the present end-of-lockdown date is 27/04.
  • Most offices operate with emergency staff and services are working remotely from home.
  • Operating normally, but operations take more time, due to the Covid protection measurements.
  • Flight suspensions until 15th May for the countries from/to; Italy, Spain, Turkey, UK, Netherlands and Germany.
  • Only freighter aircrafts and Turkish Airlines are allowed due to lack of cargo and just limited freighters are coming in.
  • Operating normally, with some delays due to limited staff and Eastern (working in shifts):
  • Thessaloniki customs : Import from 08.00 till 13.00 & exports from 08.00 till 15.00.
  • Piraeus customs: Imports from 08.00 till 15.30 & exports from 08.00 till 15.30.
EXPECTED
  • Given that the cases aren’t tremendously high, there is no further information regarding extension. In fact, there is a preliminary government plan for a gradual restart as of 3rd May / 10th May
  • Vessel congestion & delays in vessels arrivals, berthings and departure.
  • No changes
  • No changes
 GUATEMALA NOW
  • From March 17th to April 19th.
  • Curfew from 16:00 hrs to 04:00 A.M.
  • Applied to civilians, not to transport of import and export cargo.
  • However, there is a big traffic restriction within Guatemala city, limited from 04:00 am to 9:00 am and from 14:00 to 16:00 pm
  • Operating normally with enhanced safety precautions
  • Passenger flights are suspended.
  • Cargo flights operating normally with enhance safety precautions.
  • Customs Clearance at ports continues operating normally with enhanced safety precautions.
  • Customs at airport and fiscal warehouse at Guatemala city are working with a special schedule.
EXPECTED
  • On sunday 19th, new actions will be annouced.
  • No expected changes
  • No expected changes
  • No expected changes
 INDIA NOW
  • From 24/03 to 14/04
  • Extended until 3rd May
  • Most of Indian ports are working.
  • Vessels arriving from infected areas are being subjected to 14 days quarantine.
  • Except for those activities that can be made online, there is a lack of manpower.
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed and, due to lack of cargo, just limited freighters are coming in.
  • Emirates will start operating its passenger flights as freighters.
  • Qatar has announced an enhanced passenger freighter schedule but the amount of cargo available is still uncertain.
  • Turkish Airlines has the maximum number of freighters in India.
  • Due to the limited staff, all the customs offices are focusing only on clearance of essential items (pharma and perishable); very few officials are reporting for duty; only the containers with factory stuffing permission or those containing emergency items are allowed to be cleared; and, even if the clearances are done, there is no transportation available.
  • The local administration is not permitting the staff to reach the ports, airports, CFSs or ICDs to carry out the clearance.
  • Export LCL consoles are deferred to later vessels
EXPECTED
  • Possible extension
  • The ports are expected to work with the government officials and the local police administrations to ensure that staff engaged in supply chain activities are given special permits and can report to duty.
  • The transportation embargo needs to be lifted, in order to be able to  get the freighters announced by the various airlines, since the air cargo complexes will not have the space to receive the cargo.
  • Airlines are also cancelling freighters because they do not have enough outbound cargo from India.
  • In order to improve this situation, the transportation embargo needs to be lifted
 IRELAND NOW
  • Working and travel restrictions in place until the 5th of May for all non-essential services
  • Transportation is classed as an essential service and remains fully operational
  • For further information, see list of essential services/businesses allowed to operate
  • All Major Ports and Ferry/Container Freight services continue to operate for cargo
  • Associated domestic Road Freight & Drayage services continue to operate as normal
  • Passenger flights have been significantly reduced affecting cargo capacity
  • Cargo flights continue to operate
  • Cargo into or out of Ireland can be routed via other European Airports by truck
  • Associated Road Freight services, including Express pickup & delivery, continue to operate as normal
  • Customs Clearance processes operating as normal
  • “Critical pharmaceutical products and medicines will be given a Customs ‘green routing’ to facilitate uninterrupted importation and supply” according to Department of Revenue (Irish Customs Authority) on 08/04/2020
EXPECTED
  • By the 5th of May it is expected Irish Government will announce either continuation or easing of current restrictions, along with an indication of what to expect in the near future
  • At present we expect Sea Ports, Sea Freight services and associated Drayage/Road Freight services to continue to operate as normal
  • We hope to have an update regarding cargo capacity after the 5th of May
  • If Travel restrictions are lifted or eased, flights may increase along with cargo capacity.
  • We expect associated Road Freight services, including Express pickup & delivery, to continue to operate as normal
  • At present we expect Customs Clearance processes to continue as normal
 ITALY NOW
  • March 9th, until May 3rd.
  • All Italian ports are operative. No specific handling is required due to Covid-19. After some strikes incurred, situation got to normality. Main problems come from vessels’ delays.
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed and, due to lack of cargo, just limited freighters are operating.
  • Rates are still high, and spaces limited.
  • Customs is operating as usual. The possible delays are caused by lack of workers, even if the average timing for arranging clearance is on standard.
EXPECTED
  • The government may open some activities before May 3rd.
  • The ports are expected to get more workers back to improve the operations. Government is supposed to provide a list of accepted and mandatory procedures to be followed during the workflow.
  • In order to get cargo and improve the situation, some airlines are partially operating by using their passenger flights as freighters. This reduces the waiting and makes tariffs slightly less expensive.
  • In order to improve this situation, some workers may get back to work. Possible delays may be caused by lack of trucking services which are missing due to lack of imports.
 KENYA NOW  No lockdown.
  • Mombasa port is working normally from 8.00 am to 3:00 pm
  • JKIA working hours are: 8.00 am to 3:00pm. Hours have been reduced due to the curfew at night from 7:00pm to 5:00 am.
  • Inbound passenger flights have been cancelled due to huge drop in cargo volume.
  • Export: Due to the absence of passenger flights and the drop in demand for flowers, very few carriers are landing at JKIA, and as a result, freight rates have skyrocketed.
  • Therefore, because of high rates, the volume of inbound cargo has been reduced tremendously.
  • Working normally but with time limitation from 8.00 am to 3:00 pm
EXPECTED Not expected.
 MALAYSIA NOW
  • From 14th April to 28th April.
  • Most of Malaysian ports are working.
  • Vessels arriving from infected areas are being subjected to 14 days quarantine.
  • Except for those activities that can be made online, there is a lack of manpower
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed and, due to lack of cargo, just limited freighters are coming in.
  • All passenger flights both inbound and outbound are not allowed.
  • Our customs offices work as normal from 8.30am until 8.30pm and are focusing  and priority for essential cargo. Those importers and exporters for non-essential must have approval from MITI.
EXPECTED
  • The government will consider for extension if the cases still increase by end of CMO.
  • The ports are expected to work with the government officials and the local police administrations to ensure that staff engaged in supply chain activities are given special permits and can report to duty.
  • The transportation embargo needs to be lifted, in order to be able to get the freighters announced by the various airlines, since the air cargo complexes will not have the space to receive the cargo.
  • Airlines are also cancelling freighters because they do not have enough outbound cargo from PEN & KUL.
  • In order to improve this situation, the transportation and the manufacture  sector requested to obtain approval from Government.
 MAURITIUS NOW
  • From 20th March till 15th April. It has been extended till 04th May.
  •  Mauritius’ ports are working. Suspected vessels are kept 14 days in quarantine, but most of the manpower is working from home.
  • Mauritian boundaries are closed due to lock down. There is no flight due to lockdown.
  • Work permit has been approved by the government for essential services. Due to shortage of staff , customs clearance is focusing on essential items.
EXPECTED
  • The government has extended the lockdown because the number of cases has increased. The government does not rule out a possible extension.
  • The government has issued work permit for essential services so that employees can report to duty. Sanitary precaution is being taken.There is assistance of police officers.
  • Possible extension is not ruled out by the government
  • Situation will be same until lockdown is over.
 MEXICO NOW
  • Government has declared a “contingency” period. All essential activities – such as logistics and transportation – must keep working on regular basis.
  • Many companies are working from home, while operations at ports & airports are operating with their respective protection recommendations.
  • Some non-essential industries have not stopped any activities, some of them have only reduced their operations by 50%.
  • Fully operational
  • Fully operational
  • Fully operational
EXPECTED
  • No changes,  keep working as usual.
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 OMAN NOW
  • From 15/03/2020 – complete lock down of capital (Muscat Area) partial lockdown in other parts of the governorates.
  • Only essential services will be allowed to function viz hospitals, pharmacy, foodstuff, cargo and logistics.
  • No lockdown – all sea ports are working normally with reduced work force – hence there are delays in cargo movements.
  • All Airports shut on 23/03/2020 for passenger flights including for domestic flights.  However cargo aircrafts are still operating.
  •  Normal  – with reduced work force
EXPECTED
  • Expected to continue until the end of April or may go up to 1st week of May.
  • As per the Ministry of Transport, sea ports will not be included in the lock down and therefore no hindrance is expected in cargo movements.
  • Current arrangements  will be maintained unless situation demands.
  • No lockdown
 PANAMA

NOW
  • Total quarantine indefinitely since March 24th, 2020.
  • The government has placed limited movement on several business sectors. The shipping industry is still able to operate as imports are needed for food and medical supplies.
 

  • Panama Maritime Authority has raised the level of protection of the ports from NP1 to NP2, but they are working normally.
  • Shipping companies are working in their home office, but their departures and arrivals remain problem-free.

 

  • Export:
    • Passenger flights are not allowed.
    • Only cargo flights such as DHL, UPS, AVIANCA, FEDEX, KLM are still in operation, but their schedules have been adjusted.
  • Import:
    • Only freighter aircraft are allowed, the operation and warehouse in the airport have reduced hours from 8:00 am to 15:00.
    • Arrangements must be made in advance
  • All the customs offices are working with few officers in reduced hours of 8:00 am to 15:00.
EXPECTED
  • The government will take the necessary measures depending on how things develop
  • There will be s reduction in demand and consequently, there will be adjustments to sailings on some of their services.
  • Some shipping companies will be implementing digital “Release”.
  • Some airlines could be closing their operation if they don’t have enough inbound and outbound cargo.
  • Passenger flights will be opening again on April 22nd until further notice
  • Customs will be implementing new payment services.
  • All special permits and approvals of entities will be processed by email.
 POLAND
NOW
  • Originally from March 13th till further notice. 
  • Some branches of businesses and some factories are closed. Some are working with limited staff (for example customs and port authorities) or are working online (like the shipping lines, forwarders). 
  • Ports are operating normally.
  • Import and Export cargoes are being delivered and loaded as usual.
  • Shipping lines are working with limited staff and they have reduced operation hours which could cause some delays for cargoes release.
  • Only cargo flights are authorized to operate but in very limited volume.
  • Passenger flights are not allowed.
  • Majority of cargo is going by road from hub airports in Germany.
  • Our customs is working with limited staff.
  • Delays may occur in customs procedures.
EXPECTED
  • Government will lift the lockdown but it’s not told when exactly – it will depend on the pandemic situation
  • It’s expected that business will be authorized to restart operations in 4 steps. We’re now at the 1st step. Some factories are starting work now.
  • In the next step, hotels and cultural institutions will start operating to be followed by catering shopping malls and other services.
  • Shipping lines prefer to release cargoes online.
  • Regular flights not operating yet as borders are closed till at least 3rd of May 2020.
  • Limited staff will be kept until further notice.
 PORTUGAL NOW
  • From March 24th until April 17th.
  • This week, it is expected to be extended until 3rd May.
  • Open for cargo only with some restrictions and some possible delays, but they are working normally.
  • Only opened for cargo with restrictions:
    • PAX very limited
    • Most cargo arrives and departs by truck.
    • Only freighter planes are operating.
    • Very difficult to find space for cargo.
    • Import unloading procedures for trucks can take up to 4 days.
  • Working normally with some restrictions, due to 50% of personnel working remotely.
  • Due to this limited staff, some delays can be expected.
  • Essential items have priority.
  • The local administration is not permitting the staff to reach the ports or airports.
  • Red channel inspections need special permits.
EXPECTED
  • The government does not rule out a possible extension, however they are in the process of studying reduction on the restrictive measures.
  • The government does not rule out a possible extension, however they in the process of studying reduction on the restrictive measures.
  • The government does not rule out a possible extension, however they in the process of studying reduction on the restrictive measures.
  • The government does not rule out a possible extension, however they in the process of studying reduction on the restrictive measures.
 RUSSIA NOW
  • March 16th, until April 30th
  • Service mostly by freighter aircrafts or road feeder service to European hubs.
  • PRG airport handles only a few flights per day
  • There is a lack of customs officers due to the current situation, so we have experienced some delays in customs process.
EXPECTED
  • Government will ease lockdown gradually till June
  • Depends rather on the situation in the rest of the world
  • We expect that the situation will be back to normal within few weeks
 SAUDI ARABIA NOW
  • March 16th 2020 untill further information.
  • All Saudi Arabia sea ports are working.
  • Vessels arriving, berthing, discharging imports & loading exports.
  • Very limited imports & exports due to flights shortage.
  • Very limited imports & exports due to flights shortage.
  • Very limited staff of customs authorities.
  • Saudi customs system is supporting the clearing agents to do the procedures very smoothly either for import or export shipments.
EXPECTED
  • No official circular so far.
  • Expecting to minimize the working hours, and providing special permits for the staffs related to supply chain & stevedores activities.
  • The future situation is unclear, as it depends on assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the general  commercial and economic sector
  • It depends on government decisions.
 SLOVENIA NOW
  • March 20.03, until TBA
  • Rail freight traffic and road traffic (Despite certain limitations in neighbouring countries and on-road border crossings) are running normally.
  • To support the road sector, the Ministry of Infrastructure has suspended the limitation for truck traffic in Slovenia – vehicles with a maximum permissible weight of more than 7,500 kg can operate on Sundays and non-working days from 8 am to 9 pM.
  • The port remains fully operational.
  • The Port of Koper is fully operational despite various safety and protective measures. The border post control and customs authorities are working 24/7 and are ensuring safe traffic of goods.
  • The logistic route through the Port of Koper and through Slovenia is working reliably without disruptions.
  • The Government has banned passenger air traffic in Slovenia until 27th April, 2020.
  • The ban doesn’t apply to cargo traffic, special air transports without passengers and specific government flights.
  • Other possible exceptions will be carried out upon permission of the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • The customs authorities are working 24/7 and in compliance with safety measures are ensuring safe traffic of goods.
EXPECTED
  • TBA
 SOUTH
AFRICA
NOW
  • Currently under full lockdown.
  • Only essential Services/Business can open. We are considered an Essential Business, so we can open warehouses, for example.
  • However, the majority of staff are working from home and can function fully.
  • Only Essential Goods such food and medicines can be transported and delivered to consignees.
  • Sea ports are working, although at reduced capacity.
  • Airports are also functioning, but NO passenger flights arriving or leaving, only Freighters.
  • Very limited airfreight capacity into, and out of, South Africa.
  • Only Essential Goods such as food and medicine can be transported and delivered to consignees.
  • All other goods can be Customs cleared but have to be placed in storage, at a cost.
  • The Non-Essential goods cannot be delivered to, or collected from, consignees/shippers.
EXPECTED
  • This lockdown is expected to continue until the end of April.
  • It could be extended but there is no official word on that yet.
  • The above situation is expected to remain in place for the next two weeks.
  • After that, in May, some easing of restrictions is expected, but we will still have some sort of ‘shut down’ measures still in place.
  • The above situation is expected to remain in place for the next two weeks.
  • After that, in May, some easing of restrictions is expected, but we will still have some sort of ‘shut down’ measures still in place.
  • The above situation is expected to remain in place for the next two weeks.
  • After that, in May, some easing of restrictions is expected, but we will still have some sort of ‘shut down’ measures still in place.
 SOUTH KOREA NOW
  • No lockdown. Due to other countries’ lockdown policies, many people are working at home.
  • Fully operational
  • Fully operational
  • Fully operational
EXPECTED
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 SPAIN

NOW
  • Lockdown extended until May 9th.
  • Factories are open (essential & non essential).
  • Working from home when possible
  • Customs, ports, airports, road & rail transport are operating normally.
  • Customs, ports, airports, road & rail transport are operating normally.
  • Customs, ports, airports, road & rail transport are operating normally.
EXPECTED
  • The government has announced that this new lockdown extension will come with some ease in restrictions
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 SRI LANKA NOW
  • Still the situation is under control. Thanks to the forces and health officials who’re doing their best to eradicate this pandemic from Sri Lanka.
  • To promote public safety, the government has implemented new laws and regulations for the inbound sector.
  • The Colombo port is operating normally.
  • Airports have suspended transporting passengers until further notice. However, they’re operating to bring back citizens of Sri Lankan from other countries under the direct guidance of the President.
  • Imports are really limited.They have given the green light for essential items such as fuel and medicine etc.
EXPECTED
 SWEDEN NOW
  • No lockdowns.
  •  All ports are open, there is deficit of equipment for export, some feeders are cancelled. Operations as usual.
  •  All airports are open, very few direct lines from ARN/ GOT /MMX. Quite many shipments must go down to Franktfurt or Amsterdam
  •  All good, smooth operations as usual
EXPECTED
  • No changes. Authorities  just recommend to work from home if possible.
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 SWITZERLAND NOW
  • Until April 26.
  • Most passenger flights are cancelled due to COVID-19.
  • At the moment following airlines are flying to ZRH. QR / EK / SQ / TK / AF / KL / LH / AY / LX to PVG / PEK / EWR / NRT
  • RFS Service: CV / RU / LH / AF / KL and many more
  • Customs has limited staff.
  • Due to electronical submision of the declarations no delays are expected and all kind of goods can be customs cleared.
EXPECTED
  • Most factories are working as normal.
  • Sometimes late replies from our customers due to home office work or limited staff.
  • Delivery and pick up trucks are running normally
  • Normal working hours
 TAIWAN NOW
  • No lockdowns.
  • Normal situation
  • Normal situation
  • Limited route and space , import / export all OK.
EXPECTED
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • No changes
 THAILAND NOW
  • April 03rd to April 30th  or until further notice
  • Curfew: 10.00 PM – 04.00 AM
  • Normal processes at ports for import and export
  • Some borders are open
  • Thailand extends the period of ban on international flights to Thailand till 30th April.
  • Only freighter aircrafts are allowed and, due to lack of cargo, just limited freighters are coming in.
  • For export to Thailand they have limited flights.
  • Flights need to be checked case by case.
  • Working as normal process, but there might be some delays in booking and final BL, since  some carriers are working from home.
  • For export, Thailand Government has the control of priority goods, such as masks, hand sanitizers.
EXPECTED
  • Possible extension
  • No changes
  • No changes
  • It is highly advisable to book in advance
 THE
NETHERLANDS
NOW
  • Partial lockdown continues until  20th May. Schools and kinder gardens will reopen on May 11, for children below 12. High schools, sport clubs for kids below 12 and bewteen 12 and 18 (keeping the  the 1.5m distance) may reopen as well. Bars, restaurants, non-essencial shops remain closed. Festivals and soccer competitions are forbidden till September.
  • Businesses are running normally but workers are requested to home working when possible
  • Operational 24/7
  • Open for just freighters.
  • Operational 24/7, some warehouses are increasing the costs due to Covid-19 to keep the operation going as good as possible.
  • Airlines are not on schedule; all options are on request and subject to change.
  • Operational 24/07. Obviously it takes more time and delays are expected.
EXPECTED
  • A new decision will be made on 20th May
  • No changes
  • No changes reported until now.
  • No changes  are expected until April 28th, 2020.
 TUNISIA NOW
  • 20th March – 4th April. Extended to April 19
  • Suspended
Suspended
  • Suspended
EXPECTED
  • Government could extend the lockdown
 TURKEY NOW
  •  There is no lockdown dates for logistics.
  • Working normally
  • Working normally
  • Working normally
EXPECTED
  • Not expected during April
  • Not expected during April
  • Not expected during April
  • Not expected during April
 UAE NOW
  • Lockdown dates until 18th April on below terms:
    As per UAE government work permit is issued only for listed vital industries till 18th April with working hours from 8.00 am to 14.00 hrs.
  • From 8.00 am to 14.00 hrs
  • From 8.00 am to 14.00 hrs
  • If it can be made online – no issues.
  • If any custom inspection needs to be done, it has to be between 8.00 am to 14.00 hrs.
EXPECTED
  • The lockdown can be extended further
  • The lockdown can be extended further.
  • The lockdown can be extended further.
  • The lockdown can be extended further.
 UK NOW
  • Many companies are closed or have staff working from home. While organisations involved in essential supplies and support, such as freighting, are still working.
  • Most factories are still producing and exporting, while some importers have closed, so space for storage is now in high demand.
  • UK Ports are working normally.
  • Airports are working normally for cargo, but delays can be expected on getting cargo.
  • Most of the brokers are working as normal.
EXPECTED
  • The same scenario will continue for probably another month or more.
  • No changes.
  • More airlines are operating PAX as cargo flights, which should allow more capacity.
  • No changes.
 USA – GENERAL NOW
  • Dates vary by state. Most stay at home orders have been extended to April 30th.
  • All ports are operating normally. there are some slower response times, but overall  there are no real delays, things are moving at airports and seaports along with local trucking and warehouses too. Some ports have adjusted their schedules to accommodate CDC directive on social distancing.
  •  Other than very restricted carrier capacity, airports are not experiencing any delays in receiving or releasing goods. Some local truckers depending on the city have cut back service to and from the airports to only one morning and one evening run to collect and tender freight.
  • No issues
EXPECTED
  • In the worst hit cities the date might be extended to 2nd week of May.
  • In other less affected cities some form of normality will return by end of April for businesses.
  •  No change to current situation on moving containers to and from the ports or rail heads are anticipated.
  • Although no delays in tendering or collecting cargo at present, the truckers who have cut service should start to resume normal services by the end of April.
  • No issues
 USA – FLORIDA NOW
  • Until 30th April. No lockdown presently in Miami, Fl for Logistics / Transportation companies
  • Miami and Port Everglades Open
  • Miami International Airport open
  •  Working normally in Miami
EXPECTED
 USA – LOS
ANGELES
NOW
  • Los Angeles County Stay At Home order started on March 19th and is tentatively effective until May 15th, 2020
  • All Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach terminals are operational and we are conducting business as usual with the exception of few cancelled shifts due to lack of volume
  • Airline Cargo Terminals are heavily congested due to current high demand of Air shipments. Truckers average waiting time is between 2-6 hours to pick up cargo.
  • There are some delays in release of shipments at exam warehouses.
  • Other than the exam delays, customs entry filings and releases are currently at full strength.
EXPECTED
  •  The Governor of California is expected to gradually lift the “Stay At Home” order soon.
  • Ports are expected to be fully operational as it was classified by the government as essential service.
  • Current congestion at Airline Cargo Terminals is expected to continue as importers are using air method to move urgent cargos especially PPE products
  • There are currently no foreseeable issues with customs clearance as most customs brokers are able to file entries remotely if they work from home.
 USA – NEW
YORK
NOW
  • Currently on “work-from-home” mandate.  Dates are uncertain.
  • All major US ports are operating.  Occasional 24 hr  shut-down due to positive virus report for dock-worker.  Reduced traffic.
  • Major airports operating with very limited traffic except for cargo.  Congestion at JFK due to high NY infections and personnel shortages.
  • No interruption.  Essential medical products being provided by expedited processing.
EXPECTED
  • Continued until pandemic abates.
  • Continued operations w/periodic interruption until pandemic is under control.
  • Continuing until pandemic is under control.
  • Continuing until pandemic is under control.