Shippers’ Council Ban Transfer/Storage Charges
Orders Immediate Refund To consignees
Following myriad of complaints, accusation and counter accusations fshippers and clearing agents, the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, NSC directed shipping companies and terminal operators to stop all transfer charges imposed on importers and their agents.
The Council said in a statement sent to Maritime Nigeria that it has been inundated with complaints against shipping companies/agencies, seaport terminal operators and off-dock terminals on the arbitrary levy of container demurrage, storage and transfer charges on innocent consignees, for transportation of cargoes to off-dock terminals unilaterally initiated by terminals without the consignees’ consent.
The NSC clarifies that based on international standard and recognised practice, freight paid at origin covers movement of cargo to final port of delivery at destination.
According to the Council, cargoes earmarked for transfer to off-dock terminals, at the request of the shipping company, seaport terminal operator or off-dock terminal, without the consent of the consignees or their authorized representatives, should not attract charge(s) against the consignees.
Declaring such as unethical and improper, the Council has directed that:
I. Import cargoes should be delivered to the nominated port of destination as stated in the Bill of Lading.
ii. Where the operational convenience of the seaport terminals or some other prevailing circumstances necessitate the transfer of cargoes from the seaport terminals to off-dock terminals, the concerned consignees or their authorized agents must be notified in good time, and must not be charged the cost associated with such transfer including barging cost.
iii. Storage and demurrage charges on cargoes earmarked for transfer from seaport terminals to off-dock terminals, without the consent of the consignee, should take effect only after arriving at the designated off-dock terminals.
Accordingly, the Council has directed that all transfer charges collected from consignees of cargoes transferred from seaport terminals to off-dock terminals, from 1st June 2020 to date, at the instance of the shipping companies/agencies, seaport terminal operators or off-dock terminal operators, without the consignees requesting for such transfer, must be refunded to the consignees immediately.
Failure to refund such charges, the Council emphasized, will lead to the Council invoking its regulatory powers to enforce compliance.