APM Terminals Pipavav Operational During COVID-19

MLP
Thursday, March 26, 2020

APM Terminals Pipavav said operations continue at the Indian port in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The port operator said it has adopted stringent measures in line with the guidelines of the Directorate General of Shipping (DGS) and local governing bodies to ensure that the supply chain remains uninterrupted and availability of essential supplies is maintained.

The port has adopted standard crisis protocol at both the international and local levels as per the various relevant guidelines of Govt. of India, Government of Gujarat and other statutory bodies/administration, it said.

The entry of non-business critical visitors at the port is prohibited, while business critical visits are permitted on prior approval and visitors are undergoing health screening at port entry/exit to ensure the safety of the employees and the visitors.

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