Summary
Content
Major Bottlenecks identified:
- Cargo prioritization and tracking
- Border crossing / Coordination with IDF
Solutions Proposed
- LogsCluster to channel cargo requests to enter into Gaza, consolidate and operate the delivery of cargo through its system based on HCT/HC priorities.
- LogsCluster to coordinate and liaise with IDF and HCT
LogsCluster to make existing and efficient staging areas and fast track channels available to inter-agency services
Resources Available
Optional services to be made available
- Cargo pick up at Beituniya hub and border crossing West Bank to Israel.
- Cargo consolidation and palletisation Jerusalem hub (UNRWA facility), Ashqelon (WFP facility) and El-Arish (ERC/WFP facility)
- Transport ex-hubs into Gaza (recipient depot for full truck loads – or WFP transit warehousing points for pick-up by recipient organisation in Gaza City and Rafah)
- Cargo preparation & transport provided on a cost recovery basis (Tariffs to be published
How to access the Logistics Cluster optional service
- CMR sent to LogsCluster Jerusalem Coordination Cell
- Cargo checked against HCT priorities
- Requesting organisation receives invoice per pallet space (based on published tariffs)
- Requesting organisation delivers relief item to the respective hub.
- Based on agreement, prepared (consolidated & palletised) for further delivery
- In parallel, LogsCluster processes slot allocation request with COGAT (office for border crossing)
How the services will work 4/4
West Bank Corridor – Beituniya
Delivery Hubs inside Gaza
- Cargo pick up points for partners.
- Operated by WFP Coordination with UNWRA for escorted convoys
- Full truck loads deliveries to specific points can be considered