The terminal arranges the opening of the port based on the actual shipping schedule. Generally, the port opens four to five days before the ship departs, and then it can be arranged to enter the port (except for dangerous goods). The arrival information will be sent by the port, and it is necessary to timely monitor the second release information. If there is still no second release after half a working day of container arrival at Yangshan Port, it is necessary to pay attention to it in a timely manner and find a customs broker to monitor the second release information. Second release information is very important (Yangshan and outer ports need to arrange customs clearance in a timely manner). After the container is released by the dock (usually starting to be released one or two days before berthing), just wait for the ship to dock and load the goods. This is where we often refer to container rejection.
If there is still no stacking information after the ship docks, or if the original stacking information has been cancelled, it is a symbol of being dumped. Usually, the dock will display the following abnormal situation:
The status bar will display: Export Heavy Container Return
Shipping company operation will display: Shipping company customs clearance/Shipping company locking
This is how it is displayed for regular container dumping. Occasionally, there may be special circumstances where the dock does not display any abnormal information. If the ship has already docked but there is still no stacking information, it is also an abnormal situation. It is necessary to contact the booking port as soon as possible to confirm the cause.