How do I get a detention invoice from Maersk?
You can easily access Maersk dashboard here….How to access Demurrage & Detention details?
- Click Account.
- In “Import Demurrage & Detention” widget input shipment and click on View D&D Details.
- Both demurrage & detention information would be available for customer to view.
How do you calculate demurrage and detention?
Demurrage charges depend on how much time a container is in port after arrival….The other numbers you need to calculate the charges are:
- Number of free days: 5.
- Days in total charged with detention and demurrage: 20.
- The rate on 20ft on the first 10 days: 60,00.
- The rate on 20ft after the 10 days: 120,00.
How do I check my demurrage charges in Maersk?
Demurrage and detention can be viewed by bill of lading. The charge and free time details page will reflect all containers associated with a bill of lading, the amount of free time provided per container, and the last free day.
How do I pay demurrage with Maersk?
Navigate to the ‘ePayment’ tab in MyFinance.
- select the invoice(s) you wish to pay, (If you have multiple invoices you wish to pay, you can select and pay them in one transaction (all the invoices are same currency).
- select the credit card you wish to pay from.
What is detention and demurrage?
Demurrage is charged by the shipping line per day per container from the date of discharge till the full container is moved out of the port or terminal for unpacking. Detention is charged per day per container from that time till the empty container is returned to the shipping line’s nominated depot.
How is detention calculated?
Per diem detention fees are typically calculated based on when the containers leave the port, terminal or depot through the time they are returned there. They range from $50-$100 per container per day on average until equipment is returned. Driver detention fees vary based on the company, equipment, and geography.
How is detention shipping calculated?
Demurrage, Detention, and Port Charges calculation scenario
- Demurrage free days offered by the shipping line = 7 days.
- Detention free days offered by the shipping line = 10 days.
- Free days at port = 3 days.
What are detention charges?
Within the shipping industry, the terms “detention charges” and “per-diem charges” (or, “per day charges”) are often used interchangeably. These charges are assessed to the cargo owner when a container is not returned within a set number of days (free days).
What is a detention rate?
“Detention rate” is the fee carriers charge for their detention time. Rates can range from $25-100 an hour. This fee does not fully make up the cost of the driver’s stationary truck and lost time, but it softens the blow. For shippers, detention rates are unexpected costs and cut their profits.
What are detention fees?
What is detention free time?
“Free time”: the period of time offered by the Carrier to the Merchant free of charge, covering both demurrage period and detention period, beyond which additional charges such as, but not limited to demurrage and detention charges, will be due to the Carrier.
How does detention pay work?
What is Detention Pay for Truck Drivers? Detention is charged when a truck driver arrives at a location and ends up waiting to be loaded or unloaded. In most cases, carriers allow for some “free hours” per driver, but they will charge you an hourly rate after that time allotment is up.