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Chassis Shortage Hurting NY-NJ Container Terminals, Drivers

The Port of New York and New Jersey has been hit with a shortage of chassis for draying containers traveling to and from the terminals, reports the Journal of Commerce

by Staff
July 17, 2012
2 min to read


The Port of New York and New Jersey has been hit with a shortage of chassis for draying containers traveling to and from the terminals, reports the Journal of Commerce.


The shortages are most serious at Maher Terminals in Port Elizabeth, N.J., and Global Terminal in Jersey City, JOC reports. The New York Container Terminal on Staten Island has experienced shortages as well.

Maher Terminals sent a letter to port truckers in the area notifying them of the shortage. "We are still experiencing severe Metro chassis shortages; however, we are doing limited processing of drivers based upon chassis returns," the letter said. The letter asked drivers in possession of metro chassis to return them to Maher's depot.

The shortages are a result of a surge of vessels arriving at terminals in New York Harbor due to the July 4 holiday and the beginning of the peak import season, Jim Bowe, vice president of field sales and customer service for Trac Intermodal, told JOC.

Trac Intermodal leases chassis to port truckers and operates a chassis pool in the harbor, and it continued to do so even after many ocean carriers stopped providing chassis as part of their service.

Truckers voiced their concerns about the shortages at a meeting this week of the Association of Bi-State Motor Carriers. "Trac kept saying they don't have enough labor to fix them," said Jeff Bader, president of the association. The International Longshoremen's Association is the organization with jurisdiction over the repair of these chassis.

When chassis are in short supply at one terminal, Trac will direct truckers to terminals with availability. Truckers, however, say they're still delayed because of lack of available chassis at some terminals, limiting the trips they can make and cutting into their earnings.

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