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Temporary Acceptance Fee Dest. HL-TAFD

Abbreviation
HL-TAFD
Short code for this term
Category
Fees & Surcharges
Ocean freight fee type
Index
H
Alphabetical index letter

Definition

The Temporary Acceptance Fee at Destination, abbreviated as HL-TAFD, is a specific charge implemented by the shipping line Hapag-Lloyd. This fee comes into effect when specific circumstances arise that require the temporary acceptance of cargo at the destination port. Essentially, it is applied when goods need to be temporarily stored or held due to unforeseen circumstances such as delays in customs clearance, issues with consignee documentation, or other operational disruptions that prevent immediate delivery.

The entity responsible for collecting this fee is Hapag-Lloyd, and it is typically paid by the consignee or the party responsible for the goods upon their arrival at the destination. The fee is assessed based on the duration the cargo remains in temporary acceptance and the volume or weight of the cargo being held. It is crucial to distinguish this fee from demurrage or detention charges, which are related to the extended use of shipping containers rather than the temporary holding of goods within the port’s premises.

In practice, stakeholders involved in international shipping should be aware of the potential for this fee and plan accordingly. It is advisable to ensure that all documentation is in order and that arrangements for cargo pickup are made promptly to avoid incurring additional costs. By maintaining clear communication with port authorities and logistics partners, shippers can minimize the risk of delays that might trigger the HL-TAFD, thereby optimizing their supply chain efficiency and cost management.

Summary

Hapag-Lloyd Temporary Acceptance Fee at Destination.