Fee to get boxes back earlier
In a move aimed at improving container availability and fleet utilisation, shipping line P&O Nedlloyd has decided to apply detention rates on 20 ft and 40 ft export containers which customers hold for more than 10 days.
The charges, which will be implemented from April 2, will be applied on a sliding scale and will only come into effect after 10 days.
For 20 footers (general and special equipment), the next 10 days will be charged at...
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