Several ports have begun publishing concession measures for stranded containers on their official websites, offering relief to importers, exporters and logistics operators affected by ongoing supply chain disruptions. The move is aimed at improving transparency and easing financial pressure caused by delays in cargo evacuation.
The concessions typically include waivers or reductions in storage charges, demurrage, ground rent and other penalties for containers that remain stuck due to vessel delays, customs bottlenecks or disruptions in global shipping routes. Port authorities are encouraging stakeholders to regularly monitor official portals for updated eligibility criteria and application procedures.
Industry participants have welcomed the digital-first approach, noting that timely online updates can help businesses make quicker operational decisions and reduce uncertainty during volatile market conditions.
The initiative reflects a broader effort by ports to support trade continuity and maintain cargo flows while addressing congestion and delays linked to international shipping disruptions.
