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    Urgent Action Needed as Pakistan’s Logistics Crisis Hits Trade and Economy

    April 19, 2025Updated:April 19, 20253 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Logistics Crisis Worsens: Business Requests Urgent Action
    Pakistan’s transport and logistics industries are reeling from a countrywide transporters’ strike, which has left thousands of containers idle and paralyzed trade operations nationwide. Industry is appealing to the Prime Minister to step in immediately to stem further destruction of the economy.

    Cargo Movement Disrupted, Perishables Jeopardized
    As a result of the strike, thousands of containers, imports and exports, are stranded in ports and warehouses. Export consignments are not able to reach overseas markets, while foreign goods are not being dispatched to factories and industries. This resulted in serious monetary losses and sluggishness in industry production, since companies cannot source the raw material they require.

    Karachi ports, which are crucial to Pakistan’s economy through trade, are witnessing a huge backlog. President of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Muhammad Jawed Bilwani, spoke of serious concern over the issue, cautioning that the current disruption is damaging Pakistan’s image in foreign markets. “Fresh fruits and vegetables are perishing, consignments are being rejected overseas, and exporters are incurring huge losses,” he said.

    Impact on Exporters and Importers
    One of the most critical issues is the effect on perishable exports such as fruits and vegetables, which are rotting as a result of delays. Exporters are also incurring increased costs as many are being compelled to use air freight, which is considerably more costly than sea transport.

    Muhammad Younus Soomro, a former vice president of KCCI, disclosed that over 20,000 containers are trapped at ports. Under normal circumstances, port terminals clear around 5,000 containers daily, but the strike has caused a critical backlog, creating a ripple effect across the supply chain.

    Transporters Demand Grace Period for New Regulations
    The strike was called in response to the Sindh government’s new vehicle fitness rules, which are considered too stringent by most transporters. The new rules, including the cancellation of registration of trucks dating back to as early as 1975, have been opposed by the transport community with great vigor.

    Transporters are asking for a grace period to adjust to the new rules. Tariq Gujjar, Transporters of Goods Association (TGA) President, requested the Sindh government to give a six-month grace period so that it may not further hamper operations.

    Urgent Intervention Needed to Avoid Economic Collapse
    The situation is rapidly deteriorating, with the logistics crisis on the verge of weakening Pakistan’s ailing economy. KCCI President Bilwani has urged Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to intervene and get all stakeholders involved to come to the table for a resolution.

    With the strike on its fourth day, the disruption is already beginning to spill over to other industries, further affecting the supply chain. Karachi Port Trust (KPT) has stated that port operations have been normal till date, but an extended strike would ultimately impact port operations.

    Conclusion: A Call for Immediate Action
    Pakistan’s transport infrastructure is on the verge of collapse, and companies desperately require intervention by the government to stop further loss. Transporters and exporters need to be worked with by the government to come up with a solution that ensures the free flow of goods and saves the economy from any further losses.

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