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  1. Demurrage & Detention Free Time and Charges Please use the webpage link to Tariff & Rate Enquiry for full price for your shipment. All Surcharge and Fees shown are maximum rates and valid until further notice (unless specified).

  2. Oct 18, 2017 · What Are Detention Charges in Shipping? Within the shipping industry, the terms “detention charges” and “per-diem charges” (or, “per day charges”) are often used interchangeably. These charges are assessed to the cargo owner when a container is not returned within a set number of days (free days).

  3. Jan 11, 2021 · If the consignee (customer) or shipper delays returning the empty container as agreed, the carrier will start charging the consignee after a certain number of days. These are called detention charges or detention fees. Like demurrage, it is also charged per container per day.

  4. Aug 28, 2023 · Detention refers to the time a container spends outside of the port. If the consignee holds on to the carrier's container beyond the allowed free time, detention fees will be imposed. In other words, a detention charge is applied when the container has not returned to the carrier on time.

  5. Jan 8, 2021 · A detention charge is a fee that your carrier will levy against your business for keeping its shipping container longer than the period agreed in your freight contract.

  6. Our freight forwarding experts explain demurrage fees, as well as detention and storage charges, and share their tips to avoid additional costs.

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · A detention fee is assessed on containers that are outside of ports and facilities. It is charged for the time your freight leaves the terminal until it is returned empty.