Container Port Cost
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AndyC_123

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1,256 posts

177 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Hi

Thought people in this are might be knowledgeable about this…

We buy a product from abroad, and for a while have bought it ready to load at dockside. The supplier gives us the container pin number, we give this to the haulier and they go and get it- all cleared etc.

We have now been offered the same product from someone else delivered to port, but not cleared or anything else. I understand there will be about £100 for the clearance fee, but could anyone give indication on what other costs will there be?

Ignoring all the potential costs, it is £25/tonne (£650) cheaper to buy it from this new guy... I get the feeling £650 would disappear quite quickly if something went wrong though.

Any help appreciated

Boarder1

196 posts

270 months

Wednesday 19th January 2022
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Depending which port you are bringing it into (most are currently congested), I would say £650 to avoid delays and quay rent / demurrage, if anything did go wrong, is cheap!

Stick with what you've got.