Definition
The port or terminal’s own warehousing fee for cargo kept in its area — separate from, and often charged alongside, carrier demurrage.
See it in practice
Related terms in Charges & fees
Demurrage
A charge when a container stays at the port/terminal beyond the free time — billed per day until it is picked up.
Detention
A charge when equipment (usually a container) is kept outside the terminal longer than the allowed free time before being returned.
Free time
The number of days a container may stay at the terminal (demurrage-free) or with the consignee (detention-free) before daily charges start. Negotiable at quotation.
THC (Terminal Handling Charge)
The fee terminals charge for loading/unloading containers at origin (OTHC) or destination (DTHC).
BAF (Bunker Adjustment Factor)
The fuel surcharge on ocean freight that moves with bunker prices, charged on top of the base rate.
CAF (Currency Adjustment Factor)
A surcharge compensating carriers for exchange-rate movements between the tariff currency and their cost currencies.
