Friday, May 13, 2016

1. Transport organizations consent to drop expenses


Cambodia's two biggest ports and the nation's greatest transport affiliations concurred yesterday to cut expenses on compartment shipments in light of recently delegated Transportation Minister Sun Chanthol's far reaching approach Monday for answers for decrease the high cost of logistics and transport.


Phnom Penh Autonomous Port displayed a 5 for each penny lessening per compartment expense, while the Sihanoukville Autonomous Port laid out a 10 for each penny cut, Va Seomsorya, representative for the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, said yesterday taking after a shut entryway meeting between the pastor and transport industry pioneers.

CamFFA and CAMTA – which speak to the country's logistics and trucking firms, separately – proposed a $10 per compartment lessening, he said. In the interim, CAMBA, which speaks to transport organizations, had yet to present its classified report.

While Seomsorya said the concurred cargo charge diminishments was an imperative initial phase in changing the logistics segment, and showed the ability of the private segment to collaborate, the amended expenses are not yet authoritative.

"The official declaration will happen on May 1, after Sun Chanthol presents his discoveries to the executive," he said.


Sin Chanthy, president of CamFFA, said that the $10 per holder charge decrease that association proposed "is as much as we could bear".
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