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BGMEA urges govt to immediately fix EDS at HSIA  

| Updated: October 12, 2021 10:11:54


BGMEA urges govt to immediately fix EDS at HSIA   

Bangladesh  Garment  Manufacturers and  Exporters  Association  (BGMEA)  on Sunday urged the government to take immediate steps to fix the inoperative explosive detection systems  (EDS)  at  Hazrat  Shahjalal International Airport.

The apparel apex body also called for increasing  the  number  of  scanners  to  speed  up  the  process  of  scanning export  cargoes.  

BGMEA President Faruque  Hassan  made  the  requests on Sunday in a meeting with Civil Aviation and Tourism Secrerary Md.  Mokammel  Hossain  at  the latter's  office in  the city.

BGMEA  vice  presidents  Shahidullah  Azim, Khandoker  Rafiqul  Islam, Md.  Nasir  Uddin and Biman Bangladesh Airlines Managing Director Dr Abu  Saleh  Mostafa  Kamal were also present at the meeting.  

RMG  exports  are  being  hampered  as  two  EDS  machines  have  remained out  of  service  while  another two newly  installed  EDS  machines  in  the  airport  could not be  made  operational  as they  are  yet  to  get  validated from the European Union.  

The  BGMEA  leaders  stressed  on  regularly  carrying  out  maintenance  of  the  EDS  in  order  to  keep  them operational as the scanning process is hampered very often due to technical glitches.

They  also  requested  the  authorities  to  ensure  enough  space  at  the  scanning  area  so  that  export  cargoes could  be  scanned  in  an  orderly  manner  and  shipped  timely.

Besides,  a  spacious  parking  lot  is  needed  to keep  the export  freight  after  scanning  for  air shipment. 

The delegation  called  on  bringing  RMG  goods  inside  the  cargo  village  or  canopy  immediately  after unloading  from  aircraft  so  that  they  are  not  damaged  due  to  rain.

The  BGMEA  leaders  requested  for  taking  steps  to  properly  stack  RMG  goods  in  the  cargo  shed  in  proper order  so  that cargoes  can  be  found  out  easily  and  released quickly.

Their other demands included not  to  charge  demurrage  fees  for  the  delay  in  releasing  goods  due  to  the  stacking  of goods haphazardly  at  the cargo  village.

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