Delays Reported in Puerto Quetzal

The intervention decree over the Port of Quetzal has caused delays in clearing containers.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Containers are taking about two days to move out of port facilities, whereas beforehand it was less than 24 hours, said Hector Fajardo, of the Central Transport Federation (Fetransca).Revisions of 100% of the import containers are generating delays and also affecting the output of export containers, added the official.

An article in Prensalibre.com notes, "Fajardo said that in the intervention decreed by the government, logistics and above all, the inspection times, were not planned for."

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