CFR port congestion
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TL;DR
In the context of Incoterms CFR, 'CFR port congestion' refers to delays or cost implications arising from high utilization of a port. Typical effects include longer waiting times for unloading/loading, additional port and storage charges, and fees such as demurrage, which impact the transport timeline. The CFR terms themselves allocate costs up to the port of shipment and risk transfers …
In the context of Incoterms CFR, 'CFR port congestion' refers to delays or cost implications arising from high utilization of a port. Typical effects include longer waiting times for unloading/loading, additional port and storage charges, and fees such as demurrage, which impact the transport timeline. The CFR terms themselves allocate costs up to the port of shipment and risk transfers on loading, but port congestion can cause delays and extra costs for the parties involved.
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