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ANL, Operational Cost Recovery Surcharge

ANL will implement an Operational Cost Recovery Surcharge on all 20’ equipment imports into Chittagong.

This is a result of berth delay in Port of Chittagong, Bangladesh, which is reaching critical levels. All shipping lines calling Chittagong terminals are heavily impacted, with vessels waiting an additional 7 to 10 days on average above the normal berth wait times.

These delays stem from lower yard productivity due to heavily congested terminal yards.

This surcharge will apply shipments departing Australian origin ports on or after the 1st September 2018 and will be required to be prepaid at port of origin.

 

Container Size Operational Cost Recovery
20′ Container USD200

 

The situation will be closely monitored and the Operational Cost Recovery Surcharge will be reviewed once the situation improves.

 

 

 





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