THE Bangladesh government has bowed
to pressure from the business community and has suspended a new axle load
policy for three months, until March 15, as the policy had affected the
movement of forty-foot container units (FEU) on the Chittagong-Dhaka highway.
The government had imposed the
policy in December 1, for TEU and FEU container movement, arguing these
vehicles were overweight and damaged roads quickly, leading to frequent road
repair.
The Bangladesh Road Transport
Authority had recently revised the previous weight limit and extended the
weight to 35 tonnes for TEU-laden trucks and 44 tonnes for FEU-laden trucks.
However, businesses had strongly
protested the weight limit decision. The Chittagong Chamber of Commerce and
Industry (CCCI) sought immediate suspension of the new order, as FEU container
movement was almost halted due to the constraining weight limit.
CCCI president Mahbubul Alam was
happy because the government responded to the group's demand, cognizant of the
country's export-import activities, IHS Media reported.
However, he said after March 15 the
import of FEU containers in Bangladesh will decline substantially, and TEU
container traffic will increase substantially, due to the weight limit.
"The existing container
carrying capacity by rail from Chittagong to Dhaka is very little. We have to
raise rail container capacity as an appropriate solution," Mr Alam said.
"The weight won't be a factor in case of rail container carriage. Costs
will also go down."
Each day, nearly 3,000 containers
are transported across the country from the Port of Chittagong and 17 inland
container depots or off-docks. Of the total, about 2,000 are FEU and the rest
are TEU. Currently, a majority are transported via the Dhaka-Chittagong
highway.
Source : HKSG.
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