The shipowner could earn more at less risk by making sure there were demurrage clauses in the charter party. |
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How long is a ship obliged to remain on demurrage, and what are the rights of the owner if the charterer detains her too long? |
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Cargo ships to take canola to China and Japan and wheat to Mexico, Japan and Iraq were left stranded in port, totting up demurrage fees. |
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If he does not, then the carrier assesses daily detention or demurrage charges until the traffic manager's firm frees the carrier's equipment. |
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She would not disclose the size of the charges because demurrage is negotiated with each customer and for commercial reasons is confidential. |
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These agreements stipulated that the ships would be inspected by government officials, that they would sail in convoy and that demurrage would be paid in the event of delay. |
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No instances of demurrage were recorded at Muuga and very limited instances at Riga, indicating a high level of efficiency at these ports. |
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There are instances of vessels demurrage due to irregular operation of the locks, in particular, in the area of Dzherdap. |
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All other accessory services and demurrage shall also be at Purchaser's expense. |
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It may be in the interests of such a consignee to take delivery to avoid demurrage charges or simply because of an urgent need for the goods. |
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Insufficient development of the State border checkpoints has become another serious problem leading to non-productive demurrage of vessels at sea and river junctions. |
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The deterioration in the small-customer sector was due mainly to rigorous invoicing of all add-on services and to errors in invoicing for wagon demurrage. |
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The Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association says delays in loading grain end up costing farmers through the payment of demurrage, higher storage and interest costs and lost sales opportunities. |
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Both railways should consider making changes to their demurrage systems which allow for a more equitable calculation of free time for loading empty cars. |
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Any demurrage fees and any penalty paid by one railway corporation to another railway corporation for delay in returning railway rolling stock are deemed not to be consideration for a supply. |
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The ships can be loaded and unloaded much more quickly which means that the shipper does not face demurrage charges and other charges by ships being anchored in the port waiting to be filled. |
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Even when the crossing was open, UNRWA was prevented from moving containers in sufficient numbers to avoid incurring excess charges for storage, demurrage and transportation. |
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We assume that the railway would take that demurrage, use it to increase car supply or whatever they need to do in order to ensure their commitments in the country. |
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Ships loaded with cement formed a queue stretching for miles outside Lagos harbour, creating a spectacle that commercial pilots would take a detour to gawp at, and racking up months of demurrage fees. |
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