Dockage

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Dockage refers to the fees charged for the use of a dock or wharf for the loading, unloading, or storage of goods. It is a common term in maritime transport and shipping industries. Dockage fees are typically calculated based on the length of time a vessel occupies the dock, the size of the vessel, and the type of cargo being handled.

Types of Dockage Fees[edit | edit source]

Dockage fees can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • Berthage: Charges for the use of a specific berth.
  • Wharfage: Fees for the use of a wharf for loading or unloading cargo.
  • Mooring: Charges for securing a vessel to a dock or pier.
  • Storage: Fees for storing goods on the dock or in nearby facilities.

Calculation of Dockage Fees[edit | edit source]

Dockage fees are usually calculated based on:

  • The length of the vessel.
  • The duration of the stay at the dock.
  • The type and volume of cargo.
  • The specific services provided, such as loading, unloading, and storage.

Importance in Maritime Industry[edit | edit source]

Dockage fees are a significant source of revenue for port authorities and are essential for the maintenance and development of port facilities. They also play a crucial role in the logistics and supply chain management of maritime transport.

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