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“Demurrage” is a charge applied when there are delays in loading or unloading cargo beyond the agreed-free time. I found a clear English definition for you, but the other English results are from a dictionary, which may not be as detailed as a full article.

📚 A Basic Definition in English

Here is a core definition from an English source:

  • Demurrage: “A separate freight charge, in addition to ordinary shipping costs, which is imposed according to the terms of a carriage contract upon the person responsible for unreasonable delays in loading or unloading cargo. In maritime law, demurrage is the amount identified in a charter contract as damages payable to a shipowner as compensation for the detention of a ship beyond the time specified by a charter party for loading and unloading or for sailing” .
  • Dictionary Meaning: It is also defined as “the compensation payable to a carrier of freight whose vehicle or vessel is delayed, as by failure to load or unload the freight within the time allowed” .

📖 Explanation of Demurrage and Related Concepts

Based on several professional logistics websites, here is a more detailed explanation of how demurrage works in practice:

  • What is Demurrage?: In shipping, demurrage is a penalty fee charged to the cargo owner (or the party that rented the container) for failing to load or unload and return the container within the free time allotted . It is intended to compensate the shipping company for the detention of its assets.
  • Free Time: This is the core of demurrage. When you rent a container, the shipping company gives you a set number of free days (Free Time) to use it without charge. This applies both at the origin port (for loading) and the destination port (for unloading) . Demurrage fees start accruing the day after the free time expires .
  • Demurrage vs. Detention: These are two different but related charges.
    • Demurrage generally refers to the delay of the cargo inside the port or terminal area .
    • Detention refers to the delay of the container outside the port (e.g., you keep the container at your facility for too long) .
  • Dispatch (Despatch): This is the opposite of demurrage. If you load or unload the cargo and return the container earlier than the free time allows, some shipping companies may pay you a reward, which is called “dispatch” .

🔍 How to Find English Articles

The search results I obtained are primarily from logistics company blogs and are mostly in Persian. To find comprehensive English articles, I suggest you:

  • Use Academic Search Engines: Try platforms like Google Scholar, Scopus, or ScienceDirect. You can search for terms like “demurrage and detention in container shipping” or “port demurrage charges”.
  • Refine Your Search: Adding words like “journal article,” “PDF,” or “research paper” to your search can help filter out commercial websites and find academic sources.
  • Explore Industry Resources: Reputable industry organizations like the International Maritime Organization (IMO) or professional publications often publish detailed reports and articles on such topics.

I hope this explanation provides a solid foundation. Would you like me to help you search for academic articles on a specific aspect of demurrage, such as its economic impact or legal frameworks?

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