Tirupur garment exporters who were hit by the drastic fall in demand in
Europe and US markets during the last one year, are saddled with yet another
issue of their stocks being damaged due to Flash floods enteringContainer Freight
Stations near VOC Port,Tuticorin.
Goods worth Crores of rupees stored in warehouses inside
Container Freight Stations (CFS) near Tuticorin port were damaged in the flash
floods. A survey to study the extent of
damage by the insurance agencies is on and an estimate of the extent of damage
will be known in a few days
The warehouses in Container Freight Stations near VOC Port
Tuticorin are located on a higher ground to avoid water damage. These
warehouses are also strong and sturdy. Despite
this, they were affected as a pond near the facility overflowed
We found several warehouses at CFS were inundated with
nearly five feet of water on December 21 according to a spokesman of the
Exporters. There was two to three feet of water inside the ware house and it
had damaged lakhs of cartons.
Since the port faces acute shortage of labor, garment
units in Tiruppur are sending their workers to safeguard the remaining goods.
Most of the stock is meant for export. The saving grace is that Marine
insurance covers the damage to the goods.
There was a massive power shutdown in the Port premises on December 18.The port authorities were forced to use generators and
restored limited power supply temporarily. For the remainder of the week, we
worked with minimal staff and managed to load four vessels, instead of the
usual quota of handling eight.
Power supply was restored on December 22nd, but we still had a manpower
crisis. Some warehouses at CFS were
flooded. Assessors from insurance firms are carrying out survey and the extent
of damage will be known in 4-5 days.â€