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The charges at the port of destination will vary from port to port and country to country, but will usually include the following:
Port usage fees (port fees): fees that need to be paid when a ship docks at a port, including docking fees, berthing fees, port facility usage fees, etc.
Cargo handling fees: This usually includes the loading and unloading fees of containers or the handling fees of other types of goods.
Customs clearance fees: Imported and exported goods need to be cleared at the port of destination, which may involve some fees, including customs inspection fees, tariffs, etc.
Storage fees: If the goods stay at the port for longer than the specified time, storage fees may be incurred.
Quarantine fees: Some special goods, especially food, medicine, animals or plants, may require health or safety inspections, resulting in quarantine-related fees.
Environmental protection fees: Some ports may charge environmental protection fees, such as wastewater treatment, air pollution control, etc., in order to protect the environment.
Security fees: Some ports will charge certain security fees to strengthen safety management. Cargo insurance fees: If insurance is required during the transportation of goods, it is usually paid at the destination port.
Port facility fees: Fees for the maintenance and upgrading of port facilities, some ports will charge such fees. Specific charging items also need to be determined according to the port's management regulations, as well as factors such as the type of goods and mode of transportation.
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