Delivery Labor Fee

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Delivery Labor Fee

A delivery labor fee is an additional charge imposed by a trucker or transportation company in cases where they are required to assist with unloading cargo at the designated warehouse or destination. This fee compensates the trucker for the labor and effort involved in physically aiding the unloading process. It acknowledges the extra time, manpower, and resources required to handle the cargo beyond the standard delivery service. The delivery labor fee serves as a means for the trucker to recover the costs associated with the additional assistance provided during the unloading phase, ensuring fair compensation for their services.

 

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