DP WORLD TERMINALS – SYSTEM ISSUES

Dear Customers,

Please see below Newsflash regarding DP World Terminals, GPSM Transport Team will be in contact with clients directly affected by these outages:

DP WORLD TERMINALS – SYSTEM ISSUES

URGENT NOTICE

Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) would like to inform members that DP World terminals are currently experiencing a systems outage, impacting communications both internal and external.

As a result, extensive disruptions are being experienced at DP World Terminals around the country with transport operators being informed by DP World to not send drivers to the terminals whilst they deal with the issue.

DP World have suggested that if customers are trying to contact R&D, to please be patient, and that emails will be responded to once systems are restored.

Updates will be posted on the FTA / APSA website

 

Tom Jensen – Head of International Freight & Logistics – FTA / APSA

Copyright © 2023 Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) Pty Ltd, All rights reserved.

Update on industrial action at DP World

Hi All,

A further update on the Industrial Action at D P World Terminals follows with new stoppages announced for end October/early November:

INDUSTRIAL ACTION AT DP WORLD

UPDATE 5

Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) have been in contact with DP World senior management in order to update members on the latest on the protected industrial action continuing around the DP World terminals nationally.

 

VIEW FULL LIST OF UPCOMING PROTECTED INDUSTRIAL ACTIONS HERE

 

Following is the updated advice received today from Ravi Sheshadri (DP World Australia Vice President – Commercial Ports & Terminals Oceania – APAC) on the current status at DP World terminals, with industrial action continuing until 6 November:

Dear Valued Customers,

In accordance with Section 414(2)(b) of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), we wish to notify you of the upcoming protected industrial actions scheduled to be taken by members of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU) covered under the respective DP World Enterprise Agreements.

This includes:

  • Work stoppages, bans, and other measures in Brisbane, Fremantle, Sydney, and Melbourne.
  • A 24-hour work stoppage in Sydney on the 30th of October.

For any concerns or if further clarification is required, please reach out via email at [email protected] and [email protected].

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and assure you of our commitment to resolve these matters at the earliest possible opportunity. Your continued patience and understanding during this period are much appreciated.

Sincerely,

Ravi Sheshadri

Vice President – Commercial – Ports & Terminals

Oceania – APAC

Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) once again urges all parties involved in the industrial dispute to work together on a quick resolution to minimise the impact on workers, freight and the nation.

Tom Jensen – Head of International Freight & Logistics – FTA / APSA

Copyright © 2023 Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) Pty Ltd, All rights reserved.

INDUSTRIAL ACTION AT DP WORLD

Ongoing Industrial Action at DP World Terminals:

Following is the updated advice received from Nicolaj Noes (DP World Australia Executive Vice President – Oceania) on the current status at DP World terminals, with industrial action continuing until 30 October, 2023:

 

Dear Customers,

I write to provide an important update on the current protected industrial action being undertaken by the CFMMEU-MUA DIVISION and its impact on our operations.

Since the inception of the bans by the CFMMEU-MUA DIVISON on 6th October 2023, there have been tangible disruptions across all our terminals. Exporters, importers, and the broader supply chain have felt the ripple effects of these disruptions, particularly in berthing arrangements and landside services, including road and rail operations.

However, we are fully committed to seeking efficient alternatives at DP World. We aim to ensure vessels are serviced proficiently, upholding our scheduling commitments.

Over the last six months of Enterprise Bargaining, we’ve approached negotiations in the spirit of collaboration and good faith. Our stance has been flexible, making concessions where they align with the broader interests of our business, our customers, and the Australian community. However, the CFMMEU-MUA DIVISON’s current stance has posed challenges. Recent discussions held in September 2023 brought limited progress. While we had scheduled further meetings for 17-19 October 2023, their continuation is contingent on the cessation of protected industrial actions, a condition the Union has not yet agreed to.

Our priority remains clear: serving the Australian public and ensuring service disruptions are kept to a minimum. In the spirit of transparency and community interest, we implore the CFMMEU-MUA DIVISION to engage in constructive dialogue. While we recognise the right of the CFMMEU-MUA DIVISION to take industrial action, its repercussions are felt by our hardworking employees and the wider Australian community.

In compliance with Section 414(2)(b) of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth), please be informed of the forthcoming protected industrial actions by members of the CFMMEU covered under the DP World Enterprise Agreements. These actions aim to advocate for claims concerning a proposed Enterprise Agreement.

For specific concerns:

Your understanding and patience during this period are greatly appreciated. Our commitment is unwavering, and we will continue to work towards ensuring seamless services for all our esteemed clients.

Warm regards,

Nicolaj Noes

Executive Vice President, Oceania

DP World Australia

 

Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) once again urges all parties involved in the industrial dispute to work together on a quick resolution to minimize the impact on workers, freight and the nation.

GPSM Transport Team are constantly monitoring the situation in all states and will be in contact with customers that are affected by this industrial action.

Qantas Freight Terminals Backlogs

The beleaguered freight division of Qantas Airways said late last week that it could take another two weeks for some key cargo terminals in Australia to dig out from the logjam of shipments caused by a troublesome switchover to a new cargo management system. Data from the legacy system was supposed to be integrated into the new system but glitches in digital communications and cargo processing immediately cropped up on September 24th.

Nearly two weeks into the crisis, Qantas Freight is struggling to keep shipments flowing and says it will be up to two weeks before warehouse operations at the Sydney and Melbourne airports return to normal, according to a notice posted on their website.

Paul Zalai, director of the Freight & Trade Alliance, on Thursday criticized Qantas’ slow response and suggested angry freight forwarders would demand compensation for financial burdens resulting from multiday delays retrieving shipments.

Logistics providers say manual procedures have not successfully substituted for automated ones. Continuing challenges include the inability of the new system to communicate with X-ray scanning machines, breakdowns in messaging with Australian Customs for clearing imports to enter the country and difficulties tracking the location of shipments.

Qantas management on Friday urged freight forwarders to stop contacting employees they have relationships with seeking favours to expedite their cargo, saying “this in fact is creating duplication of effort across multiple channels and in fact counterproductive to assisting us clear cargo,” according to correspondence shared with members by the Freight & Trade Alliance.

GPSM will keep clients updated as further news comes to hand.

Further Industrial Action

Please see below statement issued by DP World Ports on upcoming and extended industrial action by CFMME Union:

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING UPCOMING EMPLOYEE CLAIM ACTION

Dear Valued Customers,

We hope this notice finds you well. We have an important announcement regarding upcoming employee claim action that may impact our services.

As per the outcome of the Protected Action Ballot No B2023/920, which was declared on 26 September 2023, we are obligated to inform you about the following actions, in accordance with Section 414(2)(b) of the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth):

    • Starting on Friday 13 October at 0600, all members of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMMEU) whose employment is covered by the terms of the DP World Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2020 will engage in a work stoppage lasting 8 hours.

 

    • Starting on Friday 13 October at 1400, all members of the CFMMEU whose employment is covered by the terms of the DP World Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2020 will engage in a work stoppage lasting 4 hours.

 

    • Starting on Friday 13 October at 1800, all members of the CFMMEU whose employment is covered by the terms of the DP World Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2020 will engage in a work stoppage lasting 2 hours.

 

    • Starting on Friday 13 October at 2000, all members of the CFMMEU whose employment is covered by the terms of the DP World Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2020 will engage in two consecutive work stoppages, each lasting 1 hour.

 

  • Starting on Friday 13 October at 2200, all members of the CFMMEU whose employment is covered by the terms of the DP World Sydney Enterprise Agreement 2020 will engage in a work stoppage lasting 8 hours.

The below sets out the majority of the bans that have been notified. There are a number of other bans which have also been notified:

 

Please note that during this period, there will be no provision of a bus escort at Port Botany. Additionally, the action will exempt cargo care, but only to the extent required to monitor containers on the usual basis.

We understand that this may cause inconvenience, and we assure you that we are working diligently to minimize disruptions to our services. We will make every effort to resume normal operations as soon as possible after the action has concluded.

The employee claim action being taken is in support or advancement of claims made in respect of a proposed Enterprise Agreement.

We appreciate your understanding and patience during this time.

Please note that GPSM Transport Team will be in direct contact with clients that may be affected by the various industrial actions to reschedule pick-ups and deliveries.

Disruption at Australian Ports

Attached notice from industry body, Freight & Trade Alliance ;lists all industrial action at DP World Terminals expected to be actioned in the coming week.

In addition, Patricks Terminal in Sydney have announced an 8 hour operations shut down from 6am until 2pm on Thursday 5th October, 2023.

Attachments:

The GPSM Transport Team will be in contact with any customers that will have deliveries affected by these industrial disruptions.

US Government shutdown averted till 17th November 2023

The Globe Mail reports that the U.S. Congress was able to pass a bill, in both Houses, and get it to the White House for Presidential signature before midnight, 30 September 2023.

The Globe article states:

The threat of a federal government shutdown suddenly lifted late Saturday as President Joe Biden signed a temporary funding bill to keep agencies open with little time to spare after Congress rushed to approve the bipartisan deal.

The Globe article goes on to state:

After chaotic days of turmoil in the House, Speaker Kevin McCarthy abruptly abandoned demands for steep spending cuts from his right flank and instead relied on Democrats to pass the bill, at risk to his own job. The Senate followed with final passage closing a whirlwind day at the Capitol.

It should be noted that this bill only extends government funding to Friday 17 November 2023

Trade with USA may be Impacted Oct 1st 2023

US GOVERNMENT POTENTIAL SHUT DOWN DRAWS NEAR

IFCBAA has overnight been involved in communications with the NCBFAA (National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America) on this issue.

Both organisations have reciprocal organisation membership with each other, on behalf of their respective members.

Given the now high likelihood of a US Government shutdown this Sunday night (US ET), NCBFAA has issued a joint industry statement, which advocates for all US government agencies involved in international trade to remain open.

At this stage, it appears that an essential services policy may see a number of main border clearance processes in the US remain open, however the full scope of that situation applying across all relevant government agencies involved ininternational trade remains unclear, with high risks of stoppages and ongoing delays, being likely

Unless a surprise solution is agreed upon and rushed through today (Friday) US ET, then the NCBFAA is of the view that this impasse could possibly take several weeks for a resolution to be achieved.

This raises high prospects of significant disruption and delays being experienced in the servicing of cargo at major ports, airports and related precinct areas throughout the US from Sunday night.

Attachments:

Joint Trade Industry Statement Regarding a Potential Government Shut Down on October 1st.pdf

Illegal logging Forms now required for each shipment

The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry have advised they now require consignment specific declarations in regards to Illegal Logging.

In the past Annual Declarations were acceptable , however effective immediately we will require a declaration on the Importer’s letterhead as per the attached template to this newsletter.

The Illegal Logging community protection question is a consignment specific lodgement question.

An answer to this question requires the importer to confirm that they have complied with the legislated due diligence requirements for that consignment.

It is for this reason that annual declarations of compliance with due diligence requirements are not acceptable.

Also attached is a fact sheet and below is a link for your suppliers:

https://www.agriculture.gov.au/agriculture-land/forestry/policies/illegal-logging/overseas-suppliers

Attachments:

Illegal-logging-laws-importer-responsibilities.pdf

FURTHER EXTENSION OF THE ADDITIONAL CUSTOMS DUTY ON RUSSIAN AND BELARUSIAN GOODS

The Australian Government has extended the additional duty on goods that are the produce or manufacture of the Russian Federation (Russia) or Belarus for twenty four months to 24 October 2025.

The measure is temporary and the extension is a response to Russia’s continued illegal invasion of Ukraine and the continued support provided by Belarus for this invasion. The measure is necessary for the protection of Australia’s essential security interests. Russia’s actions, supported by Belarus, are a gross violation of international law, including the Charter of the United Nations. They violate Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and undermine the rules-based international order. Australia is committed to upholding these principles, which are essential to international, regional and domestic stability and security.

The removal of Most Favored Nation (MFN) treatment previously accorded to goods imported from Russia and the increase in duty is in line with the increases imposed and maintained by the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Canada.

Attachments:ACN 2023_42 – Further extension of the additional customs duty on Russian and Belarusian goods