Wharfage

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Wharfage

Wharfage refers to the fee imposed for utilizing a wharf or berth to unload cargo from a vessel. It is a charge levied by the port or terminal operator for the use of their facilities and infrastructure during the unloading process. Wharfage fees are typically based on the quantity or weight of the cargo being discharged from the ship. These charges contribute to the maintenance, operation, and development of the wharf or dock facilities, ensuring their availability and functionality for efficient cargo handling operations. Wharfage is an essential component of the overall port fees and plays a pivotal role in supporting the functioning of ports and facilitating the movement of goods between ships and land-based transportation networks.

 

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