CHAPTER 7 Freight Rates
CHAPTER 7 Freight Rates
CHAPTER 7 Freight Rates
Freight rates
America using the gateway ports of Vancouver, Los Angeles, Seattle and
double-stack container trains. overall, the rate would feature the
following:
1. Consignor premises and collection to Ipoh, based on zonal road rate
charge.
2. Processing of cargo/handling/packaging/documentation at Ipoh.
3. Agents charges including customs formalities.
4. Rail journey Ipoh to Port Klang.
5. Handling charges to Port Klang raised by the port authority to cover
transhipment costs.
6. Shipowners freight costs Port Klang to Port Dubai.
7. Handling and transhipment charges at Port Dubai to convey goods
from port to airport; these are raised by the port authority and agent.
8. Handling charges at Dubai Airport, including documentation and the
agent; these are raised by the airport authority and agent.
9. Air freight charges from Dubai to Frankfurt raised by the airline.
10.Handling/documentation/customs import duty at Frankfurt Airport.
These are raised by the airport authority and the agent.
11.Delivery by rail or road to consignees warehouse; rail charges raised
by the German railways; and road charges raised by road hauliers.
Basically, the tariff raised for a consignment can embrace a number of
elements other than the sea, air, plus inland transport tariff and these are
listed below.
1. Tariff cargo rate.
2. The customs clearance charge.
3. Freight forwarders commission.
4. Customs duty.
5. Disbursements.
6. Cargo insurance premium.
7. Delivery/collection charge.
8. Transhipment charge .
9. Documentation charge .
10.Demurrage.
11.Handling cost.
12.Wharfage charge .
13.Cargo dues.
14.Rebate.
15.Bunker or fuel surcharge.
16.Currency surcharge .
17.Surcharges are usually raised for heavy lifts such as indivisible
consignments and on excessive height or length of Ro-Ro rated traffic,
together with any other traffic where special facilities are required.
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7.
7.4.1 Charges
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6.
7.
Payment of charges.
Charges forward.
Cash on delivery.
Disbursements.
Perishable cargo.
Mixed cargo.
Packaging of the consignment will be charged on the basis of the
highest rated article in the consignment.
8. Cargo subject to regulations relating to the carriage of dangerous
goods must be offered separately, and clearly indicated in the
Shippers Declaration.
revenue.
charged
US6000.
Consolidator rate
by
the
shipping
line(US 60*100
tonne)
US3000
US3000
US50
US10
5. Margin of profit per tonne to consolidator
(i.e. US50- US30)
US20
US1000
US2000
The above demonstrates a situation where the shipowners LCL rate per
tonne is US 60, whereas the NVOCC consolidator rate to shippers is
US50, yielding a profit to the consolidator of US20 per tonne on the
basis that the wholesale rate is US 30 per tonne quoted by the
shipowner.
6 carton = kg = 1536 kg
3000
Road freight rate 00.20 per kilogram
Total road freight 1536 kg * 00.20 = 307.20
weight
1 carton 50 kg
6 carton, 6*50 kg = 300 kg
Road freight rate 00.20 per kilogram
Total road freight rate 300 kg * 00.20 = 60.
Most carriers would calculate the road freight when mention is made of
per 1000 kg chargeable on the basis of rounding up to the nearest 1000
kg .hence the volumetric would rise from 1536 kg to 2000 kg yielding
400, and the weight from 300 kg to 1000 kg producing 200.
The carrier would charge the volumetric or weight rate which will yield
the highest income. Accordingly, in the example the answer would be as
follows:
Air (volumetric)
1920
Sea (volumetric)
364.64
Road (volumetric)
307.20
accompanied by a groom.
Box. A container rate.
Commodity.
Commodity box. A container rate.
Consolidated. The rate is for consolidated consignments usually based on
W/M option. Also termed the groupage rate.
Dangerous cargo. Conveyed under ADR, RID, IMO and IATA
regulations, involving a rate about 50 percent above the general cargo
rate.
Dead freight. This usually arises when a charterer fails to provide a full
cargo for a ship.
Express Air Freight Service. For packages, documents, usually involving
couriers.
FAK(freight all kinds). This rate applies to all types of cargo irrespective
of commodity type.
Fixture. chartering a vessel
Groupage. See consolidated entry.
Household effects. Removal of household furniture. Special packaging
and rates apply. Some agents specialize in this business.
Indivisible loads. Such consignments are of excessive weight or
dimensions and require special handling equipment and arrangements.
Livestock. Special rates and arrangements apply.
Lump sum freight. This is an amount payable for the use of the whole or
portion of a ship.
Pallets. Rates applicable to palletized cargo.
Postal. There is a wide variety of postal services ideal for documents,
small packages and samples.
Project forwarding. This involves the coordination through a freight
forwarder of all the international transportation arrangements of all
products relative to a major capital project such as a new airport terminal,
power station, etc.
Rebate. A discount on a published rate attained through negotiation on a
guaranteed volume over specified period, etc.
Ro-Ro rates. Applicable to road haulage movement.
Trade vehicles. Rates involving the movement of trade cars, lorries,
buses, etc.
W/M. Option weight/measurement ship option based on weight or
measurement evaluation.