Malaysia

More than 142 tonnes of sugar in nine containers stranded at Labuan port 

Wholesalers claim to have unresolved issues with agents to do clearance

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Aug 2022 12:52PM

More than 142 tonnes of sugar in nine containers stranded at Labuan port 
Nine containers carrying 142.56 tonnes of sugar has been stranded at the Labuan containerised port of Labuan Liberty Wharf for the past one week. – LLPM pic, August 2, 2022

LABUAN – Nine containers laden with sugar have been stranded at Labuan containerised port of Labuan Liberty Wharf for the past one week.

The essential items weighing a total of 142.56 tonnes in the 10x20 footer containers were imported from the peninsula to cater for local needs.

Labuan Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry director Junaidah Arbain said the sugar was imported by three wholesalers namely Sazarice Wholesaler Sdn Bhd with 71.28 tonnes; Chuan Huat Trading Co Sdn Bhd with 47.52 tonnes and Kelasmahir Sdn Bhd with 23.76 tonnes.

“I have contacted the wholesalers and I was made to understand there had been unresolved issues between the wholesalers and their appointed agents to do clearance with the port operator.

“We hope they are able to resolve the issues as soon as possible so that we can resolve the shortage of sugar supply on this island,” she said to Bernama today.

Junaidah said the longer the wholesalers leave the sugar stranded at the port, the more charges they would have to bear.

She said Labuan had been facing a shortage of sugar supply since late last year with all supermarkets and hypermarkets having to put a purchase limit of one packet of sugar per customer.

“There were times these supermarkets and hypermarkets were running out of stocks,” she said.

Junaidah said the ministry had approved nine wholesalers here to import sugar from two main suppliers in the peninsula, namely the Central Sugars Refinery Shah Alam, Selangor, and the Malayan Sugar Refinery Perlis and Johor.

Junaidah said Labuan needs at least 120 tonnes of sugar every month for its estimated 110,000 population. – Bernama, August 2, 2022

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