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Сontainer сleaning fee export CLE

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

Definition

The Container Cleaning Fee Export (CLE) is a crucial charge within the logistics and shipping industry, specifically pertaining to the maintenance and preparation of containers for export purposes. This fee is incurred to cover the costs associated with cleaning and sanitizing containers before they are loaded with cargo for international shipment. It ensures that containers meet the stringent hygiene and safety standards required for transporting goods across borders, thus preventing contamination and safeguarding the integrity of the cargo.

The CLE is typically levied by shipping lines or container depots and is payable by the exporter or the freight forwarder acting on behalf of the exporter. This charge is essential in maintaining the operational efficiency and reliability of the shipping process, as it directly impacts the condition of the containers used for export.

This fee becomes applicable in scenarios where containers have been returned in a condition that necessitates cleaning, which may include residue from previous cargoes or environmental contamination. The cost of the CLE can vary based on the extent of cleaning required and the specific policies of the shipping line or depot.

It is important to distinguish the CLE from other related charges, such as demurrage or detention fees, which are incurred for exceeding the allotted time for container use or storage. In practice, exporters should ensure that containers are returned as clean as possible to avoid excessive cleaning charges and potential delays. Effective communication with logistics partners regarding container condition expectations can also help mitigate unnecessary costs and ensure a smooth export process.

Summary

Container Cleaning Fee Export for cleaning export containers to ensure they meet cargo loading requirements.