Allcargo hails CFS teams in Mumbai, Chennai & Mundra for keep running show

June 19, 2020: Allcargo Logistics has announced that its teams in various divisions are showing commitment for continuing operations especially in the container freight stations (CFS) during the Covid-19-induced nationwide lockdown.

Update: 2020-06-19 08:16 GMT
Cargo is being de-stuffed as soon as the containers arrive in the CFS, but due to various reasons, customers have been unable to take deliveries during the first few weeks of the Covid-19 crisis.

June 19, 2020: Allcargo Logistics has announced that its teams in various divisions are showing commitment for continuing operations especially in the container freight stations (CFS) during the Covid-19-induced nationwide lockdown.

Team members of the projects and equipment division, Mumbai CFS, Mundra CFS, Chennai CFS, ONGC shore-based operations, and crane site locations have been working tirelessly. 

"It has not been easy to keep trade moving but CFS’s across the country have been contributing significantly in ensuring that ports do not get choked. Cargo is being de-stuffed as soon as the containers arrive in the CFS, but due to various reasons, customers have been unable to take deliveries during the first few weeks of the Covid-19 crisis. With warehouses being choked and not much evacuation, de-stuffing schedules had to be amended as per the requirements of customers’ urgency, " says the release.

Adarsh Hegde, joint managing director, Allcargo Logistics said “While ports and port operations have been exempted from the lockdown as they fall under the essential services, the circumstances have posed a lot of operational challenges for logistics players like us to continue operations as planned. As the lockdown was the need of the hour to contain the spread of Covid-19, our teams rose to the occasion with resilience and intent to defeat the challenges. They have been continuously operating throughout the lockdown period by cautiously practising hygiene and necessary social distancing among other precautions.”

Mumbai
At the Mumbai CFS, the team ensures that all the equipment deployed at the CFS are up and running. The team makes necessary arrangements for crew movement, accommodation, food, etc. Similarly, the trailers’ operations team is efficiently managing the fleet to maintain 80 percent trailer fleet utilization. The team at ONGC shore-based operations put in place enhanced safety measures to safeguard the health of the personnel employed at the site. Allcargo’s shore-based team also offers amenities for staff deployed at Mumbai CFS and NSICT Port operations.

Mundra & Chennai
The Mundra CFS team has been efficiently managing the incoming cargo volume. The maintenance team is ensuring all the equipment is up and running, reducing the breakdowns to a minimum. And, the team at Chennai CFS is ensuring all the comfort to the crew to help them work efficiently.  Furthermore, the employees at the crane site locations decided to stay put at the worksites to manage and look after the cranes. Because of that, the cranes managed to resume work soon after the relaxation announced by the Government on certain infra segments.

The teams are in progress to successfully manage and move refinery vessel products, stator and rotors, break-bulk shipments and more for some of the market leaders in the industry.

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