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April 19, 2000

 

Dhaka, Apr 18 (UNB) – The enhanced capacity of Dhaka’s Inland Container Depot (ICD) is hardly being used causing huge revenue loss.

 

Railway authority expanded the handling capacity of ICD to 90,000 TUEs (Twenty Equivalent Units) per year from 25,000 TUEs at a cost of Tk 58 crore in the wake of increasing export and import trade.

 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the expanded Dhaka ICD on January 3, 1999.

 

“The use of Dhaka ICD remained the same although it offers special facilities for transportation of export-import goods laden containers,” Bangladesh Railway Joint Director General (Freight Marketing) SK Habibullah told a seminar here today.

 

Bangladesh Railway organised the daylong seminar on “The Role of Dhaka ICD in Container Transportation” to identify the problems of using the ICD and find out solutions.

 

Communications Minister Anwar Hossain Manju, State Minister for Communication Mohammad Anisul Huq Chowdhury, State Minister for Shipping Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya, FBCCI president Abdul Awal Mintoo and BGMEA president Anisur Rahman Sinha addressed the inaugural function chaired by communications secretary Syed Reazul Hayat.

 

Mintoo focussed on the problems like lack of regular and adequate container supply from Chittagong port, delayed transportation and insufficient handling instruments, and harassment by customs officials at the Dhaka ICD.

 

He said if the export-import activities that involve container handling and staffing-unstaffing (loading-unloading) are done centrally at the Chittagong port, it wastes time and increases transport cost.

 

Moreover, goods are damaged while remain under open sky before staffing and after unstaffing, he added.

 

“The ICD is an essential alternative to eliminate the constraints and reduce the pressure on the Chittagong port,” said the president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI).

 


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