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AMS FILING FEE AFF

Abbreviation
AFF
Short code for this term
Category
Fees & Surcharges
Ocean freight fee type
Index
A
Alphabetical index letter

Definition

The AMS Filing Fee, abbreviated as AFF, is a crucial charge associated with the submission of cargo information to the United States Automated Manifest System (AMS). This fee arises from the regulatory requirement for ocean carriers and Non-Vessel Owning Common Carriers (NVOCCs) to electronically transmit shipping details to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) prior to cargo arrival. The AMS system serves as a key component in ensuring cargo security and compliance with U.S. import regulations by facilitating advance screening and risk assessment.

Typically, the AMS Filing Fee is collected by the carrier or the NVOCC responsible for transmitting the necessary information to the AMS. The fee is then passed on to the shipper or consignee, who are ultimately responsible for its payment. The charge is applied on a per Bill of Lading basis, meaning that each shipment document submitted for processing incurs this fee.

This fee is specifically related to the AMS procedure and should not be confused with other similar charges such as the ISF (Importer Security Filing) fee, which pertains to a different set of data submissions required for imports into the U.S. In practice, it is essential for shippers and freight forwarders to ensure timely and accurate submission of manifest data to avoid potential penalties or delays. Furthermore, detailed coordination with carriers and logistics partners is advised to ensure that all parties are aware of the AMS requirements and associated costs, thereby facilitating smooth and compliant shipping operations.

Summary

AMS Filing Fee specifically for processing cargo information submissions to the U.S. Automated Manifest System. Charged per Bill of Lading.