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Toll Fee Destination HL-TFD

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

Definition

The Toll Fee Destination, abbreviated as HL-TFD, is a specific charge imposed by Hapag-Lloyd at the destination port, primarily intended to cover the costs associated with the use of toll roads or infrastructure fees incurred during the inland transportation of goods. This fee arises from the necessity to utilize toll roads or equivalent structures to ensure the efficient and timely delivery of cargo to its final destination. These expenses are typically collected by Hapag-Lloyd, as the carrier, from the consignee or the party responsible for the shipment upon arrival at the destination.

The Toll Fee Destination is applicable in scenarios where the transportation route from the port to the consignee's location involves the use of toll infrastructure. The fee is calculated based on the specific route taken, the type of cargo, and the distance covered. It's important to note that this fee is distinct from other charges such as the terminal handling charge or delivery order fee, which cover different aspects of the logistics process.

In practice, it is crucial for consignees and freight forwarders to be aware of these potential costs during the planning and budgeting phase of shipments. This ensures that there are no unexpected charges upon cargo arrival, facilitating smoother financial and operational logistics. Understanding the specific routes and toll infrastructure that may impact the shipment can aid in effectively managing and negotiating logistics expenses.

Summary

Hapag-Lloyd Toll Fee at Destination.