This is going to be a container terminal, where shipping containers are stored and handled, located near seaports, airports, and other transportation hubs. They will be used to store containers before they are loaded onto ships or trucks, and to handle containers that have been unloaded from ships or trucks.
The bonded terminal would be the container terminals that would be located in our free trade zones. These Bonded terminals will offer businesses the same benefits as free trade zones, but they also allow businesses to store and handle imported goods without paying customs duties. This can save businesses a significant amount of money.
These container terminals and bonded terminals will play important role in the MASIICC Platform. They will help to facilitate the movement of goods and services, which can help to boost economic growth. As the global economy continues to grow, the demand for container yards and bonded terminals is expected to grow as well.
Here are some of the key features of a container terminal (bonded terminal):
Large area: Container yards are typically very large, as they need to be able to accommodate a large number of shipping containers.
Secured area: Container yards are typically secured areas, as they need to protect the stored containers from theft and vandalism.
Equipment: Container yards are equipped with a variety of machinery and equipment, such as forklifts, cranes, and yard trucks, which are used to move and handle the shipping containers.
Staff: Container yards are staffed by a team of professionals, such as terminal operators, warehouse workers, and security guards, who are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the yard.
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