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Chittagong faces severe congestion as Eid holiday looms

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THE port of chittagong is set to see severe container and vessel congestion in its yards as Bangladesh approaches the nine-day Eid festival holiday, reports London’s Loadstar.

Ahead of the closure, some vessels have already been waiting four to five days to berth at the port.

Some 13 containerships were recently waiting at the outer anchorage, while the yards held nearly 42,000 TEU of containers of a total storage capacity of 49,018 TEU.

Fearing the congestion will be significant, the government has decided to keep non-essential goods carried by truck off the highways for three days before Eid-ul-Fitr, the largest religious festival of Muslim community, to facilitate travel to the countryside.

Officials said that from April 29, almost all factories will be closed, re-opening on May 8.

Chittagong port officials said that during the holiday period, the unloading of containers from ships will continue ,except on Eid Day, when there will be an eight-hour break. The port usually receives more than 4,000 TEU a day.

However, shipping lines fear that most deliveries from port yards will be suspended during the holiday, as almost no truck drivers will be available. Freight forwarders, shipping agents, bank officials and other stakeholders are also likely to be unavailable.

‘Chittagong port will face serious trouble in the next few weeks,’ said one representative of a mainline operator.

Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) spokesperson Omar Faruk said every year the port experienced the same situation, as importers were reluctant to take delivery of containers during the holiday.

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