A customer notification advises that detention and demurrage fees will not be assessed when terminals are closed.
The MSC Vigo container ship is docked at the Garden City Port Terminal on November 12, 2021. In an emailed customer notification, the ocean carrier announced, “MSC will not assess demurrage, detention or per diem charges for any day in which a terminal is closed due to holidays, weekends, or other port closure events.” Sean Rayford via Getty Images.
The MSC Vigo container ship is docked at the Garden City Port Terminal on November 12, 2021. In an emailed customer notification, the ocean carrier announced, “MSC will not assess demurrage, detention or per diem charges for any day in which a terminal is closed due to holidays, weekends, or other port closure events.” Sean Rayford via Getty Images.
MSC has updated its policy on how it bills customers, the ocean carrier told customers Tuesday, less than a week after the Federal Maritime Commission announced it is investigating detention and demurrage compliance.
In an emailed customer notification, the company said, “MSC will not assess demurrage, detention or per diem charges for any day in which a terminal is closed due to holidays, weekends, or other port closure events.”
The carrier also noted that “working days” where per diem charges would apply include holidays and weekends in which marine terminal operators are open for business.
The renovated policy is also similar to the FMC’s December order from TCW v. Evergreen Shipping Agency & Evergreen Line. The agency ruled detention charges were unreasonable when equipment isn’t available to be returned when ports are closed for business, or on holiday.
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