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ILA – Stop Work on Hanjin Ships and Containers

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Members,

This morning we have learned that the International Longshoremen’s Association has decided to cease working on Hanjin ships and moving Hanjin cargo on the U.S East Coast ports.

It is our understanding the ILA policy is as follows:

  • They will not work Hanjin vessels until the matter is resolved.
  • They will work non-Hanjin vessels as normal including discharging Hanjin cargo to place of rest on the dock.
  • They will not deliver Hanjin cargo currently on terminal.

We understand that Hanjin has asked for this funding and that an answer is not expected till early next week.  We will continue to investigate this with terminal operators and port authorities to learn more on the ILA actions and their effect on cargo.

Best Regards
Gemini Shippers Association

Contacts for Hanjin Shipping USA

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For Customer Service assistance you can contact our PHOENIX Service Center at:
1-480-927-3600 or 1-866-44
2-6546 (1-866-4-HANJIN). /

Import Groups:
East coast: ecimport@us.hanjin.com
PSW: lgbimport@us.hanjin.com
PNW: seaimport@us.hanjin.com
Canada: torimports@us.hanjin.com

Traffic Groups
nyctraffic@us.hanjin.com N. East Traffic Dispatch
atltraffic@us.hanjin.com S. East Traffic Dispatch
chitraffic@us.hanjin.com Midwest Traffic Dispatch
houtraffic@us.hanjin.com Gulf Coast Traffic Dispatch
lgbtraffic@us.hanjin.com Pacific S. West Traffic Dispatch
seatraffic@us.hanjin.com Pacific N. West Traffic Dispatch
torops@us.hanjin.com Canada Traffic

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE group e-mails:
Inbound Receivables ecibar@us.hanjin.com Outbound Receivables ecobar@us.hanjin.com

Port of Boston – Hanjin Empty Update

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Dear Conley Terminal Customer:

Please be advised that as of 4:30pm this Friday, September 16, 2016, Conley Terminal will no longer accept empty Hanjin containers.

We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause but our priority is to ensure the continued smooth flow of imports and exports so we must immediately limit our inventory of empty Hanjin containers on terminal. We will continue to handle Hanjin imports at our own cost as we do today until this situation is resolved. As you know, Massport stopped accepting Hanjin exports at Conley Terminal as of August 31, 2016.

The nearest container yard that continues to accept Hanjin empties is operated by Intransit Container, Inc. and is located in Mansfield, MA. Their complete contact information is as follows:

Intransit Container, Inc.
241 Francis Avenue
Mansfield, MA 02048
Contact: Jack Harrington (508)339-3393 ext. 222
Email: jharrington@goici.net

Columbia Container Services located at 1100 Polaris in Elizabeth, NJ is also accepting Hanjin empties. They can be reached at 908-965-2035.

Please contact Intransit and/or Columbia directly for pricing and procedures as both are unaffiliated with Massport.

Thank you again for your patience as we all do our best to manage through this situation.

Sincerely,

Michael Vanderbeek
Deputy Port Director
Business Development
Massport

US CBP Updated Guidance on Vessel Diversions for Hanjin Shipping Lines Cargo

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Members,

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued the following guidance on Vessel Diversions for Hanjin Shipping Lines Cargo

 

CSMS #16-000814

Title: Updated Guidance on Vessel Diversions for Hanjin Shipping Lines Cargo
Date: 9/13/2016 2:33:11 PM
To: Automated Broker Interface, ACE Portal Accounts, New ACE Programming, Ocean Manifest, Partner Government Agencies, Trade Policy Updates

In anticipation of possible disruptions due to Hanjin Shipping vessels or cargo arriving to U.S. ports, CBP is providing the attached and updated processing scenarios to help trade and CBP identify procedures to follow to prevent disruptions.

Link to file:

Hanjin_Scenarios_updated_09082016

Hanjin Boston Moves to LA for Cargo Operations Tuesday AM

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Members,
After the departure of the Hanjin Greece from TTI terminals in Long Beach it appears the Hanjin Boston is now preparing for Cargo Operations.Based on reports issued by the LA Port Pilots and on data received from the PMA Dispatch summaries the Hanjin Boston will begin its transit from the LA Anchorage to Yusen Terminal to begin work this morning.
At this time the ship has pick up its pilot from the pilot boat Banning and is proceeding to Yusen Terminal for operations. Based on information from the PMA Dispatch Summary, the ships has been dispatched to have 5 Gangs commence cargo operations.
The Hanjin Boston is a 7,500 TEU ship operating in the Hanjin’s PSG Service.

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Yusen Terminal is located at:

Port of Los Angeles, Berths 212 – 223
701 New Dock St., Terminal Island, CA 90731

To contact Customer Service Import for any Import related questions Day or Night:
Email: ytilainbound@yti.com
310-548-8245
8246
8247
8244
8279
8296
8297
8299
8275 (Nights)
8262 (Nights)

Customer Service Managers
Tammy Duncan tduncan@yti.com (310)548-8240
Susan Winn swinn@yti.com (310)548-8249

Other Hanjin Ships currently in the southern California Area include:
Hanjin Greece – Departed LA headed to Oakland
Hanjin Gdynia – Off LA
Hanjin Jungil – Off LA
Hanjin Montevideo – Anchored LA Harbor under arrest
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We will continue to update members as we learn more.

Best Regards
Gemini Shippers Group

Stevedore Processing Fee for Release of Hanjin Import Containers from the Garden City Container Terminal at the Port of Savannah, Georgia

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September 12, 2016

RE: Stevedore Processing Fee for Release of Hanjin Import Containers from
the Garden City Container Terminal at the Port of Savannah, Georgia

Please be advised that effective immediately, Gateway Terminals, LLC will enforce
a $170 stevedore processing fee for the release of all imported Hanjin Containers.

Port customers will be contacted by one of the following stevedores associated with
the handling of their respective container: Ceres Marine Terminals, Ports America,
or SSA Cooper.

The stevedore processing fee will be invoiced by and should be paid directly to the
stevedore associated with each container. Upon receipt of payment, the stevedore
will advise Gateway to release the corresponding container to its respective consignee.

This stevedore processing fee is necessary to insure that all stevedore and longshore
fees associated with the handling of Hanjin imports are paid in a timely fashion. Once
all Hanjin imports have been processed or Hanjin begins to directly pay for these
services, the fee will be suspended.

Please see contact information for stevedores below:
Ceres Marine Terminals:

Terry Collins
TCollins@ceresglobal.com
Phone – (912) 629-9807

Brad Ziegler
BZiegler@ceresglobal.com
Phone – (912) 629-9808

SSA Cooper

Elaine Alexander
Elaine.alexander@ssamarine.com
Phone – (912) 652-0533

Ports America

Debora Tillman – Primary Contact
Debora.tillman@portsamerica.com
Phone – (912) 644-6126

Diane Johnson – Secondary Contact
Diane.Johnson@portsamerica.com
Phone – (912) 644-6116

Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.