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Berth terms

Berth terms

Created OnFebruary 7, 2018
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This expression is used for shipments under a charterparty. The purpose of these “terms” is mainly to clarify which side pays for the loading and discharging costs of the cargo. The-phrase “berth terms” seems somewhat outdated, the more common phrases to describe the re- sponsibilities being “liner terms” and “gross terms”.

Related:

  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Arrived ship
  • Hague Rules and Hague-Visby Rules
  • COA (Contract of Affreightment)
  • Grab discharge
  • FILO (Free in liner out)

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