SFFLA may ask for another window period to clear imported products


SFFLA president Datuk Tony Chia said the association will continue to monitor the situation over the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) from April 1 to April 14. During the first phase of the MCO, the Ministry granted a three-day window period to clear essential and non-essential goods from the ports

KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor Freight Forwarders and Logistics Association (SFFLA) may request the Transport Ministry to grant another window period to clear imported products from the ports should there be a potential buildup in backlog impacting the storage capacity.

SFFLA president Datuk Tony Chia said the association will continue to monitor the situation over the second phase of the movement control order (MCO) from April 1 to April 14.

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