West Coast Container Dwell Fee Postponed to Dec. 6

2022-02-24T03:44:06+00:00November 29th, 2021|Freight Talk, Import, Shipping News|

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have once again announced a further postponement of the “container dwell fee” until December 6, 2021.  

Since announcing the new penalty on October 25th, the surcharge has been delayed three times due to successful reduction in aging cargo at dock.

If implemented, the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach would charge ocean carriers an emergency surcharge of $100 per container and increasing the fee in $100 increments per container per day.

In the new policy, containers will be classified in one of two ways:

  1. For containers scheduled to move by truck, ocean carriers will be charged for every container dwelling 9 days or more
  2. For containers moving by rail, ocean carriers will be charged for every container dwelling 6 days or more

Fees collected from dwelling cargo will be re-invested by the two ports for programs designed to enhance efficiency, accelerate cargo velocity, and address congestion impacts throughout the San Pedro Bay.

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