KICT Clarifies Operational Facts; Rejects Misleading Allegations

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KICT Clarifies Operational Facts; Rejects Misleading Allegations, Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT) categorically rejects the inaccurate and misleading claims recently published in print media. The report presents an incorrect portrayal of terminal operations and does not reflect verified operational facts.

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KICT confirms that there is no examination backlog at the terminal. At no stage has KICT stopped or held any Customs released containers from delivery. The allegation that KICT is holding 38,000 undelivered containers is a complete misstatement. KICT’s real time yard inventory is significantly lower, and the figure quoted exceeds more than double the total container holding capacity of the terminal, making such assertions operationally impossible and factually incorrect. These claims misrepresent the actual situation on ground.

The news that Collectorate of Customs Appraisement West Pakistan Customs has issued a warning notice to KICT is also inaccurate. KICT works closely with Pakistan Customs and regularly takes improvement measures as advised by the authorities. KICT remains fully compliant with all regulatory requirements and continues to work in close coordination with Customs authorities.

The reference made to Delay & Detention Certificate (DDC) matters in the report is equally misleading. All DDC-related matters are sub-judice and currently pending before competent courts. KICT stands committed to comply with the decision of the court.

KICT maintains a strong working relationship with the Karachi Port Trust (KPT), which continues to provide additional yard space to manage overflow cargo during periods of high import volumes. This coordination ensures uninterrupted operations and demonstrates proactive capacity planning by both organizations.

To support trade facilitation, KICT has implemented several proactive measures, including increase in labour resources and deployed additional equipment, and strengthened 24/7 operational coverage.

KICT regrets the publication of an unverified and factually incorrect report that undermines the collective efforts of KICT, Pakistan Customs, and trade unions who continue to facilitate trade under challenging conditions. KICT reiterates that there is no examination backlog and no operational crisis at the terminal. The terminal’s gates, systems, and records remain fully open for verification by any competent authority.

KICT reassures the trading community of uninterrupted service and smooth operations. With a long term view of supporting Pakistan’s trade growth, KICT shareholders are already engaged with the Government on future expansion plans and modernization of equipment and facilities to further enhance container handling efficiency at the terminal.

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