June25 , 2026

    Swire Shipping Revises Cargo Handling Procedures at Two Ports

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    Swire Shipping has announced revised cargo handling procedures at two ports, including temporary restrictions on container acceptance, as part of efforts to manage operational challenges and maintain service reliability.

    The carrier said the measures have been introduced in response to capacity constraints and operational conditions affecting cargo flows at the affected locations. The revised procedures are intended to improve terminal efficiency, reduce congestion risks, and ensure the smooth movement of cargo through the ports.

    Under the updated guidelines, acceptance of certain container shipments may be limited or subject to revised booking and delivery requirements. Customers have been advised to closely monitor cargo cut-off times and operational notices to avoid disruptions to planned shipments.

    Swire Shipping noted that the restrictions are temporary and will remain in place until operating conditions improve. The company is continuing to work with terminal operators, port authorities, and supply chain partners to minimize the impact on customers and maintain network performance.

    Port congestion and terminal capacity pressures have emerged as recurring challenges across several global trade corridors, prompting carriers to adopt temporary operational measures to protect vessel schedules and cargo handling efficiency. Such actions can help reduce bottlenecks while ensuring available terminal resources are utilized effectively.

    Industry stakeholders are increasingly monitoring port operations as shipping lines seek to balance cargo demand, equipment availability, and service reliability amid evolving market conditions. Temporary acceptance controls are often used to prevent further congestion and maintain orderly cargo flows.

    Swire Shipping said detailed information regarding the affected ports, cargo acceptance requirements, and implementation timelines has been communicated through customer advisories and local agency offices, with further updates to be issued as operational conditions develop.

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