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Turkey - Local Charges/Service Fees Turkey - Local Charges/Service Fees Payment Terms: collect charges accepted. Attention, charge codes that start with "x" can be invoiced only by Turkey office. For shipments to Turkey, they therefore must be to collect. Example of charge is "XCX" Tariff entry: Charge type description Charge Code Service or Remarks Currency Fee Unit RURE (R) Effective Date Expiry Date or RULO (L) Export Cancellation of temporary acceptance AFD USD 30 Per Ctr L002 Until further notice USD 101 October 01, 2017 December 31, 2020 Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 102 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit & USD 124 October 01, 2017 December 31, 2020 Samsun Port USD 125 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 136 October 01, 2017 December 31, 2020 Gemlik Port USD 137 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Temporary Acceptance Fee Origin for USD 124 December 31, 2020 AFO ( XBK ) Haydarpasa Port Per Ctr L005 Dry Container USD 125 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 59 December 31, 2020 Iskenderun Port USD 60 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 183 December 31, 2020 Antalya port USD 184 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 95 December 31, 2020 Mersin Port - replaces DIS USD 96 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port - USD 154 December 31, 2020 replaces DIS USD 155 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 207 December 31, 2020 Gemlik Port - replaces DIS USD 208 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit & USD 187 December 31, 2020 Temporary Acceptance Fee Origin for Samsun Port USD 188 January 01, 2021 Until further notice AFO ( XBK ) Per Ctr L005 oversized cargoes USD 295 December 31, 2020 Antalya port USD 296 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 142 December 31, 2020 Iskenderun Port USD 143 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 177 December 31, 2020 Mersin Port USD 178 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 220 December 31, 2020 Per 20' Reefer Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 221 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 220 December 31, 2020 Per 40' Reefer Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 221 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit USD 242 December 31, 2020 ,Samsun & Haydarpasa Port USD 243 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Gemlik Port USD 254 December 31, 2020 Temporary Acceptance Fee Origin Gemlik Port USD 255 January 01, 2021 Until further notice AFO ( XBK ) L005 Reefer Container Haydarpasa Port USD 242 December 31, 2020 Haydarpasa Port USD 243 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Per Ctr Antalya port USD 183 December 31, 2020 Antalya port USD 184 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Iskenderun USD 261 December 31, 2020 Iskenderun USD 262 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Mersin Port USD 360 December 31, 2020 Mersin Port USD 361 January 01, 2021 Until further notice USD 121 December 31, 2020 Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 122 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit, USD 149 December 31, 2020 Samsun & Haydarpasa Port USD 150 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Temporary Acceptance Fee Origin for Mersin Port USD 142 December 31, 2020 AFO (XBK ) Per Ctr L005 IMCO / DG containers Mersin Port USD 143 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Antalya port USD 229 December 31, 2020 Antalya port USD 230 January 01, 2021 Until further notice Gemlik Port USD 165 Until further notice April 1, 2021 Gemlik Port USD 166 Until further notice 172 Per 20' Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 278 Per 40' Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit, 154 Per 20' Until further notice USD Samsun & Haydarpasa Port Port Stuffing Fee Origin for Dry 166 Per 40' Until further notice STF (XCQ) container Invoiced by Invoiced by Terminal Until further notice Mersin Port Terminal directly directly Until further notice 126 Per 20' October 01, 2017 Until further notice Gemlik Port USD 151 Per 40' L122 Until further notice 206 Per 20' Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 333 Per 40' Until further notice Istanbul, Tekirdag, Izmit, 185 Per 20' Until further notice USD Port Stuffing Fee Origin for IMCO / Samsun & Haydarpasa Port STF (XCQ) 199 Per 40' Until further notice DG containers Invoiced by Invoiced by Terminal Until further notice Mersin Port Terminal directly directly Until further notice 151 Per 20' Until further notice Gemlik Port USD April 1, 2021 171 Per 40' Until further notice Applicable 2 days ( working L012 days ) before the FCL cut off USD 50 per Ctr October 25, 2019 December 01, 2020 Late Booking Cancellation Fee BCF Applicable 4 days ( working USD 50 per Ctr L012 December 01, 2020 March 31, 2021 days ) before the FCL cut off Cut off -3 days USD 200 per Ctr L012 April 1, 2021 Until further notice Late Booking Cancellation Fee BCF Cut off -7 days USD 50 per Ctr L012 April 1, 2021 Until further notice Applicable 3 working days before the cut-off (incase Booking Amendment Fee BOO USD 100 per B/L L012 July 1, 2021 Until further notice reducing more than 5 containers) USD 15 + VAT July 31, 2020 Certificate CER per Piece L018 USD 20 August 1, 2020 Until further notice Istanbul & Izmit & Samsun, USD 30 Tekirdag Port Extra Bill of Lading (Issuance of a Haydarpasa Port USD 30 duplicate Original Bill of Lading for lost Gemlik Port USD 30 B/L against Letter of Indemnity / Bank EBL per B/L L010 Until further notice Mersin Port USD 75 Guarantee - BL correction fee leading Iskenderun Port USD 50 into issuing of new set of BL) Antalya port USD 50 Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 25 Turkey - Local Charges/Service Fees Payment Terms: collect charges accepted. Attention, charge codes that start with "x" can be invoiced only by Turkey office. For shipments to Turkey, they therefore must be to collect. Example of charge is "XCX" Tariff entry: Charge type description Charge Code Service or Remarks Currency Fee Unit RURE (R) Effective Date Expiry Date or RULO (L) Export for any shipments where the freight payment is made in Elsewhere Payment Fee EPF Turkey for cargo which USD 20 per Invoice L049 August 1, 2020 Until further notice originates and is destined for a location other than Turkey Change of pick up depot ETO USD 25 Per Ctr L052 Until further notice USD 1280 per 20' September 30, 2017 Garment on Hanger Expenses FIT L060 USD 750 per 20' October 01, 2017 Until further notice USD 2225 per 40' September 30, 2017 Garment on Hanger Expenses FIT L060 USD 1220 per 40' October 01, 2017 Until further notice USD 2460 per 40' HC L060 September 30, 2017 Garment on Hanger Expenses FIT USD 1220 per 40'HC L060 October 01, 2017 Until further notice USD 18 Per Ctr September 30, 2017 Mersin Port / Open Top Open Top Inspection Fee IFO USD 47 per 20' L126 October 01, 2017 Until further notice Containers USD 55 per 40' October 01, 2017 Gemlik Port (If cargo moves under bond from pick up USD 250 address to port) Izmir and Aliaga Port (If cargo Customs Documents Origin / (If cargo moves under bond from pick USD 250 moves under bond from pick up ITO up address to port) Per Ctr L071 December 15, 2015 Until further notice address to port) Mersin Port USD 250 Istanbul & Izmit, Samsun Port USD 250 & Tekirdag Iskenderun Port USD 250 Haydarpasa Port USD 250 Applicable if SI arrives after USD 35 + VAT per B/L L082 September 01, 2018 June 30, 2021 Late shipping instruction fee LSI Shipping instructions closing USD 150 + VAT per B/L L082 July 1, 2021 Until further notice cut-off Lift On/Lift Off Origin Charge ( USD 65 Per Ctr May 1, 2016 September 30, 2017 Lift On/Lift Off Origin LFO L001 for Shipper's Owend Container USD 95 per Ctr October 01, 2017 Until further notice Amendment due to USD 30 August 31, 2018 B/L correction MAF per B/L L007 Shipper/Consignee request USD 50 + VAT September 01, 2018 Until further notice For booking requests received Manual Booking Fee MBF manually (via mail, fax, e-mail, USD 25 Per Ctr L011 Until further notice telephone, etc). For attaching / removing IMO USD 50 Per Ctr December 2, 2018 DG labels Istanbul & Izmir Port USD 47 per Set December 3, 2018 Until further notice Mersin-MIP & Iskenderun- USD 41 per Set December 3, 2018 Until further notice Marking Labelling ( DG cargo ) MLC Limak Port L086 Izmir Alsanack& Aliaga USD 41 per Set December 3, 2018 Until further notice Nemport Port Aliaga TCE EGE Port USD 89 per Set December 3, 2018 Until further notice Gemlik USD 53 per Set December 3, 2018 Until further notice Valid to docs.delivered to Captains Document / Mail MTD USD 35 per B/L L006 Until further notice vessel Captain Document Charge - NON electronic MTD On top of valid MTD charge USD 15 per B/L L006 Until further notice Haydarpasa Port USD 30 Until further notice Istanbul & Izmit & Samsun USD 30 Until further notice Port Samsun port USD 48 October 01, 2017 Until further notice USD 75 January 31, 2019 Mersin Port USD 40 February 01, 2019 Until further notice Documentation Charge MTD ( XCX ) USD 30 per B/L L006 February 01, 2019 July 31, 2020 Iskenderun Port USD 40 August 1, 2020 until further notice Gemlik Port USD 30 until further notice Tekirdag port USD 30 Until further notice USD 30 January 22, 2016 September 30, 2017 Antalya port USD 50 October 01, 2017 Until further notice Izmir and Aliaga Port USD 30 Until further notice B/L printed in other location Remote printing MTD USD 30 per B/L L007 Until further notice than POL or POD payment within credit terms USD 35 payment delayed up to 7 days USD 70 Telex Release MTD per B/L L008 Until further notice payment delayed more than 7 USD 140 days Reefer Monitoring at Origin RTO Antalya port USD 100 Per Ctr L023 Until further notice in case
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