Govt asks major ports to waive all charges for ships carrying oxygen

Port chairpersons have been asked to personally supervise logistic operations to ensure unhindered movement of such consignments

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BS ReporterAgencies New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 25 2021 | 11:34 PM IST

The government has asked all major ports, including the Kamarajar Port, to waive off all charges levied by them including, vessel-related charges, storage charges and accord the highest priority in the berthing sequence to the vessels carrying consign­ments of oxygen and related equipment in the country for the next three months or until further orders. The order covers medical grade oxygen, tanks, oxygen bottles, portable oxygen gener­ators, concentrators, steel pipes for manufacturing oxygen cylinders, and associated equipment.

"In view of the excessive requirement of Oxygen and related equipment in the country, the Government of India has directed all Major Ports, including the Kamarajar Port Limited, to waive-off all charges levied by Major Port Trusts (including vessel-related charges, storage charges etc.)," the ministry said in a statement.

Port chairpersons have been asked to personally supervise logistic operations to ensure unhindered movement of such consignments for berthing of such vessel on top priority in the port, unloading of oxygen-related cargo, coordination with Customs and other authorities for speedy clearance/ documentation and expeditious evacuation, it further said.

"We are facing an emergency situation due to the second wave of COVID-19. The major ports will start implementing the direction from today onwards," a senior government official said.

In case, the vessel is carrying other cargo/containers in addition to the above said oxygen-related cargo, waiver of charges on a pro-rata basis, considering the overall cargo or containers handled at the port, should be provided for oxygen-related cargo to such vessels,the statement said.

It also noted that thePorts Ministry will monitor the details of such vessels, cargo and time taken in the port from the time vessel entered in the port limits to exit of cargo from port gate.

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First Published: Apr 25 2021 | 2:29 PM IST

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