THE Panama Canal is postponing the future
transit reservation fees from April 15 to June 1, after talking
with customers and shipping associations, reports Hellenic Shipping News
Worldwide.
The postponement will allow the industry more time to
prepare for the new booking fees. The transit reservation system is an optional
service that gives customers the possibility to transit on a specific date
through the payment of an additional fee.
"The Panama Canal values its customers' input, as it
looks for ways to bring value and improve our service on a constant basis. We
always take into account how the changes we make may affect our customers and
will work alongside them to ensure that their feedback is heard, and our goals
are aligned," said canal administrator Ricaurte Vasquez Morales.
The Panama Canal hopes to improve the quality of its
service and adapt to an ever-changing market, including options that offer
better ways to schedule transits.
Source : HKSG / Photo : The Maritime Executive.
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