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Surcharge

Surcharge

A Surcharge is an additional fee imposed by carriers to cover extra costs or specific circumstances, such as fuel surcharges or peak season surcharges.

In shipping, a surcharge refers to an additional fee imposed on top of standard freight charges to account for specific circumstances or operational conditions. These surcharges are often applied to compensate for increased costs or risks incurred while transporting goods.

Common types of surcharges in the shipping industry include fuel surcharges, peak season surcharges, and currency adjustment surcharges. These additional fees cover expenses associated with fluctuating fuel prices, high-demand periods, and currency exchange rate variations, ensuring the sustainability of shipping services under dynamic market conditions.

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