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Typhoon no.24 hit Japan

(Updated at 11:00, 2018 Oct 1st)

The typhoon no.24 (Trami) passed through Japan, and there are some operational impacts from it.

Please be informed the below terminal gate operation status.

Port & Terminal Uni-X Ohi No.6 No.7 (TYO37P) Maersk Yokohama Terminal (YOKMY) Tobishima Minami Terminal 93/94 (NGO05) Kobe Rokko Terminal (KOBR4) Osaka DICT (OSADI) Moji Terminal (MOJTM) Island-City Container Terminal (HKTIC)
Gate Operation Export Gate in full Will open soon Will open soon Normal Will open soon Will open soon Normal Normal
Empty pick up Will open soon Will open soon Normal Will open soon Close 01/Oct Normal Normal
Import Full pick up Will open soon Wil open soon Normal Will open soon Will open soon Normal Normal
Empty return Will open soon Will open soon Normal Will open soon Close 01/Oct Normal Normal
Estimated Time of Gate Operations Resumption (再開予定日時) Will open in short, around 01/0900 (Oct 1st) once release lashing Will open in short, around 01/0930 (Oct 1st) once release lashing Will open in short, around 01/1000 (Oct 1st) once release lashing Open only for full, close for empty to release lashing materials.





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