Congestion Surcharge

Definition of congestion surcharge 


A congestion surcharge is an additional fee applied by shipping carriers when unusual events, such as strikes, severe weather, or major incidents like port fires, cause delays and congestion in the shipping process. 

The fee helps carriers cover the extra costs incurred due to these disruptions.

Who charges the congestion surcharge?


The congestion surcharge is typically imposed by the shipping carriers responsible for transporting the goods.

Where is the congestion surcharge charged? 


The surcharge can be charged at either the origin or destination of the shipment, depending on where the congestion or disruption occurs.

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