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D.No.1088, Khopta Village, Taluka -Uran, District - Raigad, Navi Mumbai 400 702 Tel : +91-22-67937777 , Fax : +91-22-67937788 IMPORT TARIFF W.E.F. 15.01.2015 1] Delivery Charges (FCL/LCL/Bonded) Rs.90 per MT Min. of 5 Sq.m per item or per delivery 2] Cargo Storage Charges Bonded Cargo Rs.95 per Sq.mt/week Additional Insurance Fee 0.25ps/week/Rs.1000 on Cargo value +C/duty Container Destuffing Charges Inbonding Rs.1500 per Teu (Haz cargo Storage 30% will be extra) Energy Surcharge Rs.100 per BoE 2A] Measurement Rs.2.50 Per Carton LCL Cargo Rs.95 per Sq.mt/week for 1st week; For 2nd week Rs.150 per Sq.m/week, for 3rd week Rs.175 per Sqmt/week; From 4th week onwards Rs.200 per Sqmt/week (Haz cargo Storage 30% will be extra) ODC LCL Cargo Rs.150 per Sq.mt/week for first two weeks; For 3rd & 4th week - Rs.175 per Sqmt/week; From 5th week onwards Rs.300 per Sqmt/week Min. of 5 Sq mts. per item or per delivery for LCL cargo Fuel Surcharge Rs.150 per item Survey Charges Rs.100 per item Scanning Rs.400 per item 2B] Documentation Processing Charges Rs.350 per TEU Rs.250 per Document per LCL 2C] Underhook Charges Rs.5000 per Container 3] Handling & Transport 20' 40' Destuff Delivery ( Dock Destuffing ) a) For DV/OT ( Within Gauge ) Upto 27 MT Rs 7800 Rs 12000 Above 27 MT Rs 11525 Rs 18100 b) For OOG cargo on FR / OT Upto 27 MT Rs 11600 Rs 18200 Above 27 MT Rs 15700 Rs 24600 c) For Reefers Upto 27 MT Rs 10100 Rs.15900 Above 27 MT Rs 14200 Rs.22250 d) Hazardous Cargo Rs.1300 per Teu extra Loaded Delivery ( Factory Destuffing ) a) For DV/OT ( Within Gauge ) Upto 27 MT Rs 6450 Rs 9850 Above 27 MT Rs 10700 Rs 16300 b) For ODC/FR Upto 27 MT Rs 10150 Rs 15450 Above 27 MT Rs 14400 Rs 21950 c) For Reefers Upto 27 MT Rs 9450 Rs 14500 Above 27 MT Rs 13650 Rs 20850 d) Hazardous Cargo Rs.1300 per Teu extra 4] Custom Examination / Reworking Up to 5% Rs.450 Rs.900 5 to 25% Rs.750 Rs.1500 More than 25% Rs.2500 Rs.5000 5] Container Ground Rent Charges ( Per Day ) 1st to 3rd day Rs.300 Rs.600 4th to 6th day Rs.450 Rs.900 7th to 9th day Rs.650 Rs.1300 10th to 12th day Rs.750 Rs.1500 13th to 15th day Rs.850 Rs.1700 16th to 30th day Rs.900 Rs.1800 31st to 45th day Rs.1100 Rs.2200 46th to 90th day Rs.1200 Rs.2400 91st to 180th day Rs.2000 Rs.4000 181st to 365th day Rs.5000 Rs.10000 366th day onwards Rs.10000 Rs.20000 Charges on Reefers / Haz Cntrs will be 200% of normal rate Charges on ODC Cntrs will be 300% of normal rate 6] Housekeeping Charges Rs.150 Rs.300 7] Facility Maintenance Charges Rs.300 Per Teu 8] Administrative Charges Rs.250 Per Teu 9] Survey Charges Rs.400 per Container 10] Crane Charges Half Shift Full Shift Capacity 15MT Rs.3800 Rs.7800 Capacity 20MT Rs.5000 Rs.9800 Capacity 25MT Rs.11900 Capacity 30MT Rs.13800 Capacity 40MT Rs.15800 Continental Warehousing Corporation ( Nhava Seva ) Ltd. D.No.1088, Khopta Village, Taluka -Uran, District - Raigad, Navi Mumbai 400 702 Tel : +91-22-67937777 , Fax : +91-22-67937788 EXPORT TARIFF W.E.F. 15.01.2015 1] Carting Charges Unloading of Export Cargo Rs.90 per MT Shifting of cargo Rs.90 per MT Loading for Back to Town Rs.90 per MT Measurement Rs.2.50 per Carton 2] Cargo Storage Charges General Space Rs.55 per Sq.mt/week Reserved Space Rs.175 per Sq.mt ( 3 months in advance ) (1 months advance notice to be given for cancellation of space from either side) (Haz cargo Storage 30% will be extra) 3] Handling & Transport 20' 40' a) For DV/OT ( Within Gauge ) Upto 23 MT Rs 6000 Rs 9390 Above 23 MT to 27 MT Rs 7500 Rs 11750 Above 27 MT Rs 11650 Rs 18250 b) For OOG cargo on FR / OT Upto 23 MT Rs 10250 Rs 16050 Above 23 MT to 27 MT Rs 11800 Rs 18450 Above 27 MT Rs 16000 Rs 24950 c) For Reefers Upto 23 MT Rs 8750 Rs 13700 Above 23 MT to 27 MT Rs 10300 Rs 16050 Above 27 MT Rs 14450 Rs 22600 d) Hazardous Cargo Rs.1300 per Teu extra 4] Reworking Charges For DV/OT/FR Rs.2100 (Single) Rs.4200 (Single) Rs.3680 (Full) Rs.7350 (Full) Additional charges for use of Crane 5] Container Ground Rent Charges Upto 7th day Rs.75 Rs.150 8th to 15th day Rs.145 Rs.290 16th to 30th day Rs.340 Rs.680 31st day onwards Rs.600 Rs.1200 Charges on Hazardous Cargo Cntrs will be 200% of normal rate Charges on Reefers Cntrs will be 200% of normal rate Charges on ODC Cntrs will be 300% of normal rate 6] Removement Charges from Port to CFS (One Side) Rs.3500 Rs.5000 9] Survey / CLP Charges Rs.250 per Container 10] Crane Charges Half Shift Full Shift Capacity 15MT Rs.3800 Rs.7800 Capacity 20MT Rs.5000 Rs.9800 Capacity 25MT Rs.11900 Capacity 30MT Rs.13800 Capacity 40MT Rs.15800 Continental Warehousing Corporation ( Nhava Seva ) Ltd. D.No.1088, Khopta Village, Taluka -Uran, District - Raigad, Navi Mumbai 400 702 Tel : +91-22-67937777 , Fax : +91-22-67937788 EMPTY & GENERAL TARIFF W.E.F. 15.01.2015 1] TRANSPORTATION ( Excl Lo/Lo) For Empty Containers Rs. 1100 per Teu within 10Km Radius Rs. 1400 per Teu Upto Panvel For Loaded Containers within JNPT Area Upto 23 MT Rs. 2500 per Teu Above 23 MT to 27 MT Rs. 3500 per Teu Above 27 MT Rs.5000 per Teu * Toll Charges at Actuals if applicable 2] Lift Off / Lift On For Empty Containers Rs. 200 per Teu For Loaded Containers Rs. 350 per Teu 3] Internal Shifting For Empty Containers Rs. 300 per Teu For Loaded Containers Rs. 1350 per Teu 4] Sweeping Charges Rs. 40 per Teu 5] Reefer Charges Plugging Rs. 2050 per day per container Monitoring Rs. 250 per Shift Rs.350 per shift on Sundays/Holidays PTI Charges Running Full 20' Rs.600 Rs.1000 40' Rs.700 Rs.1100 6] Survey Charges EIR ( In / Out ) / Survey Charges Rs. 250 per container Pre - Repair Damage Survey Rs. 75 per container Post - Repair Damage Survey Rs. 75 per container 7] Locking Charges Rs. 75 per Day / Container 8] Empty Ground Rent Charges Rate per Day / Teu ( Rs. ) Upto 7th day 10 8th to 14th day 75 15th day onwards 100 ( Date in & out / Stuffing date, both will be taken into account ) (Ground rent charges on Spcl. Eqpt. / FR Container will be 300 % of normal rate) 9] Weighment Charges Rs. 200 per Truck Weighment of Loaded Contr. Rs.300 per Teu on party's vehicle In addition Internal Shifting charges and lift off -lift on will be applicable if CWC(NS)L vehicle used 10] Weighment Charges for Scanning Rs.750 per Teu 11] Forklift / Reach Stacker Charges Half Shift Full Shift Capacity 3MT Rs.1000 Rs.1500 Capacity 5MT Rs.2000 Rs.4000 Capacity 10MT Rs.3000 Rs.6000 Capacity 45MT Rs.20000 Continental Warehousing Corporation ( Nhava Seva ) Ltd. D.No.1088, Khopta Village, Taluka -Uran, District - Raigad, Navi Mumbai 400 702 Tel : +91-22-67937777 , Fax : +91-22-67937788 ESTATE RELATED CHARGES W.E.F. 15.01.2015 1] OFFICE Rent / Quarter Seurity Deposit AC Office Area Rs. 125 per sqft Non AC Office Area Rs. 75 per sqft ( Rent payable quarterly in advance ) ( Security deposit does not bear any interest ) Locker Rs. 250 per year 2] Palletisation a) Providing labour, material as required, strapping, stretch filming Rs. 600 per pallet b) With HM cover Rs. 700 per pallet c) With HDPE cover Rs. 800 per pallet 3] Chocking a) Standard Wooden Chocking Rs. 1600 per container b) Extra over above for chocking with plywood 4 mm ply Rs. 20 sqft 6 mm ply Rs. 25 sqft 8 mm ply Rs. 30sqft c) Standard Chocking for coil cargo Rs. 4000 per Teu Note: Fumigated Material for Chocking On Case to Case Basis 4] Lashing Standard lashing with wire sling for ODC Contr. Rs. 7000 per Teu Standard lashing with wire sling for Box Contr. Rs. 5000 per Teu 5] Fumigation Ports 20' 40' a) USA/ UK/ EUROPE / S.E.ASIA/ AFRICA Rs.1200 Rs.2400 b) USA/ UK/ EUROPE / S.E.ASIA/ AFRICA (ISPM) Rs.1700 Rs.3400 c) AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND (Wood Packing) Rs.3300 Rs.6600 d) AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND (Non -Wood Packing) Rs.2700 Rs.5400 e) All Ports: ALUMINIUM PHOSPHIDE -Pre Pack Sachets Rs.700 Rs.1400 (No Residue) f) Empty Containers Fumigation Rs.1300 Rs.2600 6] FUEL SURCHARGE RS. 375/- RS. 750/- ENERGY SURCHARGE RS. 125/- RS. 250/- NOTE: 1) All Cheques / DDs should be drawn in favour of "Continental Warehousing Corporation (Nhava Seva) Limited" payable at Mumbai/ Navi Mumbai. 2) Payment of charges is not a guarantee for services, which is strictly on completion of all customs and other statutory formalities. 3) Service Tax & other statutory levies will be applicable at prevailing rates. 4) Payment of charges for 45'' containers will be 2.5 times respectively of the per TEU rates.
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