| PHONE NUMBERS | 106 |
Main Telephone............(504) 587-1100 Customer Service..........(504) 587-1217 Appointment Desk..........(504) 587-1222 Direction to Terminal.....(504) 587-1186 Terminal Manager..........(504) 587-1210 Risk Manager..............(504) 587-1129 Fax Number................(504) 587-1201 E-Mail....................www.jkgroup.com | (C) |
| OUTBOUND DEMURRAGE | 402 |
A vessel failing to arrive at and occupy her assigned
outward berth within the free time allowed in Sub-Rule 400
shall be assessed the following outbound demurrage charges,
based on the cargo received and assembled for outward
movement:
$ .20 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for the
first seven days,
$ .60 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for the
next seven days,
$1.50 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for
each day thereafter.
Note - All invoices subject to a minimum of $25.00 per invoice.
Demurrage charges shall cease at 0001 on the day of arrival
of the vessel at her outward berth.
The vessel, her owners, charterers, and agents shall be
responsible for the payment of all outbound demurrage
charges.
At the option of the Director of Operations, the cargo may
be sent to warehouse storage for account of whom it may
concern.
Exceptions
A. Vessels assembling cargoes under Exceptions A. through E.
of Sub-Rule 400 shall not be assessed the outbound
demurrage charge.
B. Vessels assembling government relief cargo where the
United States is ultimately responsible for
transportation and terminal costs shall not be assessed
the aforesaid outbound demurrage charge. Upon expiration
of the 30 days free time, the adjusted demurrage charge
assessed said cargo shall be $.80 per ton for each
five day period or fraction. The charge shall cease
upon arrival of the vessel scheduled to lift the cargo.
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| GENERAL AND SPECIAL WHARFAGE RATES | 408 |
The rate of wharfage on all commodities shall be $2.05 per
ton or fraction except as indicated below:
Exception:
Commodity Wharfage Rate
Automobiles and Automobile Trucks (freight
and/or passenger), Automobile Tractors
(with 5th Wheel), Trailers, including buses
and military ordnance vehicles:
Set up, 5,000 lbs. or less, per vehicle ....... $2.99
(Additional Exceptions removed)
Plywood, Hardboard in bundles ..................... $1.85
Note 1 - Cargo of a single shipper or receiver shall be
subject to the assessment, solely by the vessel's
agent, of a minimum wharfage billing charge of
$10.00 per ship's manifest.
Note 2 - No wharfage shall be assessed on the tare weight of
cargo containers when loaded or partially loaded.
Wharfage shall be subject to a minimum charge of
$4.37 on the contents of each container. Cargo
Containers shall include all containers used for
the transport of cargo, constructed of metal,
fiberglass, plastic, wood or other material, and
usually 8' x 8' x 17', 20', 24' 35' 40' or 45' in
dimension; but shall exclude the so-called vans
used in connection with the shipment of household
goods.
Note 3 - Cargo discharged from vessels to CCC wharves and
transshipped on vessels calling another CCC
facility shall not be subject to the payment of a
second wharfage charge provided said cargo does not
leave CCC's jurisdiction.
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| INBOUND DEMURRAGE CHARGES | 416 |
Any portion of cargo discharged from a vessel remaining on
the wharves after the expiration of free time shall
immediately incur the following inbound demurrage charges:
A. $ .20 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for the
first seven days;
B. $ .60 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for the
next seven days;
C. $1.50 per ton or fraction per day or fraction for each
day thereafter until cargo is removed from wharf.
Note - All invoices subject to a minimum of $25.00 per invoice.
The vessel discharging the cargo, her owners, charterers and
agents are responsible for the payment of demurrage charges
before the cargo is removed from the wharf. It is not CCC's
responsibility to give notice or advise the agent,
principal, and/or shipper of expiration of free time or
beginning of demurrage. CCC may pay to said vessel and/or
her agent a collection fee for services rendered on
collection of demurrage charges incurred.
At the option of the Director of Operations, the cargo may
be sent to warehouse storage for account of whom it may
concern.
As compensation to said vessel and/or her agent for timely
collection of demurrage, CCC at its sole option, may pay a
collection fee for services rendered on collection of
demurrage charges, subject to strict compliance by said
vessel and/or her agent to Sub-Rule 802, Payment of Charges.
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| NON-PALLETIZED, NON-UNITIZED CARGO | 628 |
Applicable to trucks and railcars, except as otherwise
noted. Rates per ton of 2,000 pounds.
LOAD UNLOAD
USDA bagged cargoes, railcar only $ - $4.73
Explosives....................... By Special Agreement
Iron and steel products
lump sum per truck..(except as
noted below).................... $ 65.00 -
a. Lump sum per truck, when loading loose pipe,
using appropriate fork lift machine, for flat
bed trailers equipped with proper industry
approved pipe stakes....................... $100.00
b. Lump sum per truck, when loading loose pipe,
using appropriate fork lift machine, for flat
bed trailers equipped without proper industry
approved pipe stakes....................... $175.00
Vehicles......................... By Special Agreement
All Other Articles, not applicable where
charges are provided in other items:
In bags or sacks, each weighing:
60 pounds or under............ 11.40 10.68
over 60, but less than 100 lbs 10.39 8.87
100 pounds or over............ 10.39 6.95
In barrels or drums each weighing:
under 200 pounds.............. 14.61 14.61
200 pounds or over............ 10.07 8.04
In boxes or crates each weighing:
under 30 pounds............... 15.76 15.76
over 30 pounds................ 13.95 11.40
In other packages or in bales,
bundles or loose.............. 16.87 15.76
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