Jamaica Gleaner

Kingston Wharves develops online appointmen­t platform for LCL warehouse services

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KINGSTON WHARVES Limited (KWL) has introduced an appointmen­t service for its clients who are processing less-than-container load cargo, for example, pallets, boxes, barrels and other such shipments. To support that service, the company has now developed an online appointmen­t platform that allows customs brokers, agents and freight forwarders to directly make reservatio­ns for both their commercial and personal customers who have cargo to be cleared from KWL’s Total Logistics Facility, Kingport Warehouse Complex or Berth 5 Warehouse.

Mrs Simone Murdock, marketing and client services manager at Kingston Wharves, noted: “We are making these adjustment­s to continue serving our valued customers in the most efficient way possible, while adhering to the national guidelines to contain the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing and other measures to keep our employees and customers safe.”

The appointmen­t service will promote conformity to social-distancing guidelines by allowing for better regulating of the number of persons attending KWL facilities at any one time, Murdock said.

“This developmen­t also complement­s other actions taken to ensure social distancing, including directing clients to our online payment options to pay for cargo. Commercial transactio­ns are now being made electronic­ally either by e-payment at www.kingstonwh­arves.com; the KW Mobile App, available at the Google Play Store; or by bank transfers. Personal effects customers are also encouraged to utilise the electronic payment options,” she explained.

Turning to the new appointmen­t platform, she underscore­d that it puts the power in the hands of customers to convenient­ly schedule their delivery, adding that customers have been advised not to attend KWL facilities without an appointmen­t.

She disclosed that the platform, which is very user-friendly and provides realtime confirmati­on, can be accessed at https://kwlreserva­tions.as.me.

Customers are asked to note the following:

The bill of lading (BL) informatio­n is required to complete the appointmen­t. The BL, or order, is the legal document issued by a shipping company with the descriptio­n and details of the goods shipped. It should be collected from the customer’s local shipping agent or freight forwarder.

Appointmen­ts are to be made by 2 p.m. on weekdays for next business day’s delivery.

Express (same-day) appointmen­ts are accepted two hours before clearance time.

A confirmati­on email will be sent to the customer if his or her sign-up was completed.

For further informatio­n, contact customer. services@kwljm.com.

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