Commerce Minister stresses need for cargo village outside HSIA


Dhaka
: Commerce Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir on June 25 stressed the need to
establish a separate cargo village outside Hazrat Shahjalal International
Airport (HSIA) to address the persistent cargo congestion that has disrupted
trade and logistics activities.
Speaking
at a meeting at the Ministry of Commerce on the airport's cargo handling crisis
and possible solutions, the Minister said, an airport should serve as a transit
point for goods rather than a storage facility.
He
noted that prolonged cargo stays at the airport have created severe congestion,
affecting trade and logistics. To address the issue, he underscored the
importance of establishing a modern and secure cargo village outside the
airport.
"We
must plan for the next decade. Separate arrangements should be developed for
hazardous and non-hazardous cargo, as well as fast-moving and slow-moving
goods, to ensure efficient and internationally compliant cargo
management," Muktadir said.
The
Minister also stressed the need to keep customs and related services
operational during weekly holidays, saying cargo volumes remain high because
operations are limited on Fridays and Saturdays.
"Cargo
volumes at the airport are not decreasing because operations remain limited on
Fridays and Saturdays. Until permanent infrastructure is developed, customs and
other related services should remain operational during holidays," he
said.
Civil
Aviation and Tourism Minister Afroza Khanam said the cargo congestion was not
only causing losses to businesses but also affecting Bangladesh's image abroad.
Calling
for visible progress within the next days, she warned that the situation posed
safety risks and urged all concerned agencies to take immediate steps to reduce
congestion and restore normal airport operations.












