- 2021-08-13 00:19:49
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BGMEA optimistic about increase in orders
It urges buyers to make optimum use of capacity of shipping lines
Staff Correspondent:
Dhaka, Aug-13,
Bangladesh Garment
Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has requested global apparel
buyers to nominate more shipping liners and off-docks to facilitate timely
shipment of export containers.
BGMEA President Faruque
Hassan made the call during at a meeting with the representatives of renowned
global brand C&A Sourcing International Ltd and leading shipping company
Hapag-Lloyd held at BGMEA office in Dhaka on Thursday Aug-12.
The discussion was a
part of BGMEA’s continuous efforts to keep the flow of export-import shipment
smooth.
He said export
containers loaded with RMG products had to face additional delay at Chattogram
port due to nomination of selective shipping lines and off-docks by buyers.
The BGMEA President
said buyers should make optimum use of the capacity of available shipping lines
as a best possible way to handle shipment of RMG exports which, he expected,
would increase in the coming months.
BGMEA Vice President
Miran Ali, Directors Tanvir Ahmed and Abdullah Hil Rakib, former Director
Ashikur Rahman Tuhin, Unit Leader and General Manager of C&A Sourcing
International Ltd Shantanu Singh, Global Logistics Manager (Headquarters) of
C&A Sourcing International Ltd Md. Naimul Huda, Director and Shareholder at
Hapag-Lloyd Ahmed Yusuf Walid, Vice President at Hapag-Lloyd Shamsuddin A
Chowdhury, and General Manager (Sales and Marketing) at Hapag-Lloyd Saiful Arif
Siddiqui attended the meeting.
Earlier, BGMEA in a
letter requested global apparel buyers through Buyers' Forum, a group of the
representatives of major apparel buyers, to nominate as many forwarders as
possible to deliver the shipment on time.
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