Truck congestion at the port gate: a case study of sapangar bay container port in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah

Traffic congestion at the port gate is a frequently discussed issue face by large import or export terminals worldwide. Delayed cargo due to the congestion may cause a chain reaction impact which potentially hikes transportation cost that is finally borne by the consumer. Thi...

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Main Author: Jiran, Alexander
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/26432/1/alexander.PDF
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Summary:Traffic congestion at the port gate is a frequently discussed issue face by large import or export terminals worldwide. Delayed cargo due to the congestion may cause a chain reaction impact which potentially hikes transportation cost that is finally borne by the consumer. This study attempted to identify the causes of truck congestion at the port gate in Sapangar Bay Container Port (SBCP). The qualitative research approach is used in conducting this study. Data is collected through an observation by site visit at the port gate and door-to-door interview which consists of five (5) observations. Collected data are then analysed by using content analysis technique. The findings have discovered that the main cause of the congestion at the port gate is due to trailers with improper or incomplete documents. An Improper or Incomplete Document Trailer (IDT) on average will take more than six (6) minutes for gate clearance, while a Proper Document Trailer (PDT) need less than 120 seconds