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05 Mag 2016

US - GPA will continue weighing containers at no cost to shippers

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Customers will continue to receive the best service at the most economical prices.

 

Savannah, Ga. - The U.S. Coast Guard announced last week that state-calibrated scales already in use at the Port of Savannah meet a new requirement of the international Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention. “We would like to commend the U.S. Coast Guard for bringing clarity to the SOLAS issue,” said Griff Lynch, incoming executive director at Georgia Ports Authority. “In conjunction with the International Longshoremen’s Association, the GPA currently weighs all loaded export containers, and will continue to do so at no cost to the customer.”

An amendment to the international SOLAS Convention, effective July 1, called for shippers to either weigh loaded containers or weigh empty containers and cargo separately, and provide a verified gross mass total to shipping lines. A Coast Guard bulletin issued April 28 explained that the current practice of weighing containers at terminal gates delivers equivalent data.

The Port of Savannah’s Garden City Terminal, the largest single container terminal in the U.S., features four gates with 48 interchange lanes and two on-dock rail facilities. Read more

 

 

Source: AJOT

 

 

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