We would like to inform you about the risk of sea water damage that may occur in commodities due to severe storms and other adverse weather conditions in the Black Sea.
Due to the weather conditions on the coastlines of Russia in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, sea surges have occurred. These surges have caused damage both in ports and warehouses, and even during the transportation of commodities via train and road. It has also been noted that some fields have been exposed to seawater. In addition, due to port closures and heavy snowfall in Ukraine, some sections of national roads have been closed. The closure of major road connections for truck traffic has led to potential delays in cargo deliveries to ports.
The weather conditions have raised the risk of sea water damage and moisture risk for commodities. Therefore, it is crucial for shippers to appoint a surveyor at loading ports to inspect the commodities being loaded, which is important for the benefit of both the carriers and the cargo interests.
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