Shipping costs DTS, EBS, THC, BAF What does it mean?

Jun 29th, 2010 | Posted by Freight Forwarder

BAF-Bunker Adjustment Factor fuel surcharges, most of the routes are, however, have different standards.

THC-Terminal Handling charge THC, will recover to go through Hong Kong because mainland China has received ORC.

EBS, EBA some routes the fuel surcharge that way, EBS route is generally used in Australia, EBA general routes in Africa, Central and South American routes.

DTS is not the cost of the owner, with their theory, is certainly out of what little freight forwarding their names. The pay would be paid, and should not pay do not pay

DTS is a Container Detention Charge, container extension fees, is when the port of discharge over time, only the United States have this argument, the port of destination charge. These are not trade terms, trade terms in international trade means that prices of used trade terms, such as EXW, FOB, CIF, CFR, etc., a total of 13.

These are just some of the international maritime terminology, common of these are the following:

1, PSS peak season surcharge, most of the routes in the peak season may be the temporary use of transport
2, SPS Shanghai Port Surcharge (shipping hung Hong Kong and Kowloon District, 10 District)
3, FAF fuel price adjustment surcharge (Japan flights only)
4, YAS yen surcharge (Japan flights only)
5, GRI surcharge integrated rates rise, generally the South American routes, U.S. routes used
6, DDC, IAC direct surcharge to use the North American route, destination charge, when the CIF to do, be sure to specify DDC COLLECT
7, IFA temporary fuel surcharge, the temporary use of certain routes
8, PTF Panama Canal surcharges, U.S. routes, Central and South American routes to use
9, ORC surcharge for domestic exports, and the SPS is similar to general use in South China
10, PCS port congestion surcharge, usually Israel, India and Central and South American routes to use certain ports

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