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Use of Base/Platform (Bolstarer) UOB

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

Definition

The Use of Base/Platform (UOB) fee is a specialized charge associated with the handling of overweight or oversized cargo, requiring the use of specialized equipment such as bolster platforms. This fee arises due to the necessity of accommodating cargo that exceeds standard dimensional or weight limits, demanding customized solutions to ensure safe and efficient transportation. Shipping lines or terminal operators typically levy this fee, and it is generally paid by freight forwarders or shippers who are responsible for the transportation and handling of such cargo.

In practice, the UOB fee is applicable in scenarios where standard shipping containers or equipment are insufficient for the secure handling of large-scale cargo. The charge is calculated based on the level of complexity and additional resources required, which might include specialized equipment, increased labor, and extended loading or unloading times. This fee is distinct from similar charges such as the Heavy Lift Fee, which specifically relates to cargo weight rather than the need for special handling infrastructure.

When engaging with the UOB fee, it is crucial for logistics professionals to conduct thorough planning and coordination. This involves accurate assessments of cargo dimensions and weights, as well as clear communication with carriers and terminal operators to ensure the availability and suitability of bolster platforms. Additionally, understanding the tariff structures and negotiation possibilities can lead to more cost-effective logistics solutions. Proper preparation and adherence to safety regulations are essential to avoid delays and additional costs in the transport of oversized cargo.

Summary

Use of Base/Platform (Bolster) fee for using special base equipment to handle overweight or oversized cargo.