Numerous
sanctions mean that the Russian war in Ukraine is leading to Russia’s economic
isolation. The repercussions are also affecting the Port of Hamburg. Terminals
in Hamburg handled 337,000 TEU in seaborne transport with the Russian
Federation last year.
By MI News Network | In: Shipping News | Last Updated on
March 5, 2022
On 1 March container terminal operators HHLA and Eurogate
announced discontinuation of all container handling to and from Russia. In
addition to seaborne services, rail and truck transport is also affected.
Companies refer to the sanctions imposed by the European Union. HHLA’s rail
subsidiary Metrans has announced that it will discontinue container transport
from and to Russia.
Maersk, Hapag Lloyd, MSC, ONE and CMA CGM are among many
shipping companies to have cancelled almost all bookings to and from Russia and
the Ukraine. At the same time, they point out, food, medicines and other
humanitarian items are excluded from that.
In the current situation, on exports the Customs is
determining which freight precisely is involved in specific cases. Any
automatic clearance of goods for Russia is cancelled. Those included on the
sanctions list therefore no longer receive export clearance. All other freight
may continue to be delivered. This differentiated procedure means that freight
exports to Russia are no longer handled with IT, but must be individually
checked by members of Customs staff, which is naturally more time-consuming.
These measures will also have economic repercussions for
the Port of Hamburg. “We handled 337,000 TEU in seaborne traffic with Russia
last year. That total will now be distinctly lower. The Port of Hamburg has
hitherto been one of the most significant hubs for Russian imports and exports.
There have so far been 13 liner services between the Port of Hamburg and the
Russian ports of St Petersburg, Ust-Luga, Kaliningrad, Bronka, Murmansk and
Archangel,” says Axel Mattern, Joint CEO of Port of Hamburg Marketing.
Container handling to and from Russia stopped
01.03.2022
https://hhla.de/en/media/press-releases/detail-view/hhla-unterstuetzt-eu-sanktionen-gegen-russland
In order to enforce the sanctions imposed by the EU against
Russia, measures have also become effective in the Port of Hamburg.
Accordingly, HHLA terminals no longer handle containers that are either to come
from or go to Russia. This also applies to cargo transported by rail, barge or
truck. HHLA is thus following the example of terminal operators in other
European ports.
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