The
licenses of 23 ship-handling operators who received permits without following
the correct tender procedures have been canceled by the Chittagong Port
Authority (CPA). At a news conference
last week, Port Authority chairman Rear Admiral SM Moniruzzaman declared that
their licenses had been revoked. According to reports, a number of MPs,
ministers, and political figures from the former Awami League government own or
are connected to the operators, who were given licenses in April of last year.
Shalutikar Associates,
Bismillah Marine Services, NMT-MSN Limited, GD Harbour Services, Ahmed Maritime
Logistics, Shahi Shipping and Trading, Maa Trading, S Trading, Taiful
Enterprise, QNS Global Logistics Limited, MS Ocean Contracting and Supplying
Firm, Gafur Brothers and Co, SS Consulting Limited, AB Corporation, Arian
Traders Limited, Brigex Infraxar Limited, Good Alliance Services Limited, RK
Corporation, Care Shipping and Freight Limited, KAS Trading, and Khulna Union
Enterprise Limited make up the operators.
During
the news conference, the chairman of the Port Authority stated that strict
procedures had been implemented to combat corruption and anomalies in every
area. “Efforts to dismantle all forms of syndicates and monopolies at
Chattogram port are being intensified to ensure a fair business environment.”
According to him, port users are already benefiting from a 25% decrease in
transportation expenses at the port as a result of the successful dismantling
of syndicates.
According to Moniruzzaman,
effective steps have been made to stop unauthorized use of port land, cancel
unauthorized licenses, and deal with corruption and irregularities in all their
forms. He stated that efforts to settle pending land-related issues in several
courts are being stepped up. “In the past, Singapore and Colombo ports were
used for the import and export of goods between Bangladesh and Pakistan,”
stated the head of the Port Authority. A container ship carrying imported
commodities arrived at the Chattogram port on November 11 from Jebel Ali Port
in Dubai via Karachi Port in Pakistan. The launch of this new route has given
Bangladesh’s import-export business additional opportunities.
According to him, the new
route will boost trade between the two nations by cutting prices and transit times. According to the chairman of
the Port Authority, Chattogram Port handled 830,582 TEUs (twenty-foot
equivalent units) of containers in the last three months, which is 76,986 more
than it did the previous year. According to him, the port’s revenue for the
first four months of fiscal year 2024–25 was Tk1,643.85 crore, which represents
a 21.85% rise over the same period in the previous fiscal year. According to
Moniruzzaman, there were 45,500 containers in storage at Chattogram port as of
July 16. Over the last three months, this has been lowered to 34,000 by
methodical innovations. The typical wait
time for ships has dropped from six to eight days to one day.