"The MOL Group wishes to convey its deepest sympathies to all those affected by the floods, and sincerely hopes that the afflicted area can recover as quickly as possible," MOL President Koichi Muto said.
- The MOL Group containership will transport dry containers loaded with grant relief supplies from public and governmental institutions and municipalities, or government-approved relief organizations. However, some cargo, such as dangerous articles, animals, and other regulated items may not be accepted. ?Donor organizations should contact the nearest MOL offices or agents for details.
- Donated items will be transported from container yards in overseas ports where MOL-operated vessels make regularly scheduled calls to container yards at ports in Thailand served by MOL Group container service.
- Contacts of both consigners and consignees must be clearly identified, and customs clearance procedures both at departure and arrival port, and land transport procedures must be arranged by the consigners and consignees.
- Cargo acceptance may be adjusted depending on space available on operated vessels and conditions at terminals.
- Relief supplies must be delivered to container yards at loading ports by the end of December 2011. As shipping capacity is limited, transport of those supplies will be on a first-come first-shipped basis.