HANJIN CALIFORNIA UPDATE

Thursday, September 8, 2016
Hanjin California Update
 
LMF has received the following commentary from NSW Ports
 
NSW Ports recognises that efficiency in supply chain operations is critical to our customers and stakeholders and we have been working with all parties in the wake of the economic troubles of Hanjin to minimise impact to cargo owners.
 
To facilitate the release of cargo on the vessel Hanjin California, the vessel was berthed at the Hutchison terminal at Port Botany on Saturday the 3rd September 2016 and was discharged of all Australian bound cargo.
 
The vessel was subsequently arrested at the Hutchison terminal following a warrant requested by Glencore Singapore for unpaid debts. Vessels arrested at a port have the potential to impact on port operations and create uncertainty for cargo remaining on the vessel.  Steps were taken with the support of the Port Botany Harbour Master to ensure that Port Botany operations are not impacted by this action with the arrested vessel transferred to an available berth in Sydney Harbour.
 
As of Thursday 8 September, all non-Hanjin cargo has now been released from the terminal.
 
We will continue to work to support our customers who rely on Port Botany for the import and export of goods for their businesses.

 
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