
Shipping to and from Venezuela
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Import
Get up-to-date local information about import procedures and restrictions, demurrage and detention, container drop-offs and more.
Standard free time - Import
Port / terminal Names : All Ports
Valid from : 1st December 2023
Charge type : Demurrage and Detention combined
Transport mode : All transport modes
Service mode : All service modes
Import, Venezuela as Destination (Effective from 1st December 2023)
FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF | 20 DRY | 40 DRIES |
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FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
Free time days
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20 DRY
7
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40 DRIES
7
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FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
From day 08th to day 21st
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20 DRY
USD 150,00
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40 DRIES
USD 160,00
|
FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
From day 22nd onward
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20 DRY
USD 160.00
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40 DRIES
USD 160.00
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FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF | 20 Reefer | 40 Reefer |
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FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
Free time days
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20 Reefer
7
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40 Reefer
7
|
FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
From day 08th onwards
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20 Reefer
USD 260,00
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40 Reefer
USD 260,00
|
FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF | 20 SPECIALS | 40 SPECIALS |
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FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
Free time days
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20 SPECIALS
7
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40 SPECIALS
7
|
FREETIME & PER DIEM TARIFF
From day 08th onwards
|
20 SPECIALS
USD 260.00
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40 SPECIALS
USD 260.00
|
- General Demurrage & Detention Information
Import Demurrage and Detention
- Free time, demurrage, and detention terms apply to the country where the Empty unit is gated-in by the customer or at the location designated by the carrier.
- Demurrage & Detention combined | from discharge of Full unit at terminal/ depot to gate in Empty return of the unit at terminal/depot.
- Charges in USD per calendar day (including weekends and holidays).
- Maersk uses a Progressive method to calculate demurrage and detention charges after the free time expires. For customers with special agreements, exceeding the extended free time will incur demurrage and detention charges based on the relevant day count within our tiered tariff structure. This means that subsequent charges beyond the extended free time will not automatically be calculated using the first-tier rates. Discharge Date is considered the starting point for calculating demurrage and detention combined.
- Free Time
- Intermodal Free Time: Free time conditions are the same for both Carrier and Merchant Haulage. The Free Time period begins on the discharge date of the full unit and ends upon the gate-in of the empty unit to the terminal or depot assigned by the carrier
- Hazardous cargo receives the same free time conditions as dry units. However, responsibility for the handling and storage of hazardous cargo at terminals and depots remains with the cargo owners.
- Non-Operating Reefe (NOR): DRY equipment (40DRY includes 8'6 & 9'6) free days and per diem conditions applies to NORs. NOR with Harzadous Cargo will be treat as REEFER
- Equipment Types
- Dry Equipment refers to 20-foot Dry, 40-foot Dry, 40-foot High-Cube, 45-foot Dry, and Reefer units (20'RF, 40'RF, and 40'RH). Special equipment includes Open Tops, Flat Racks, and Out-of-Gauge cargo. SOC Equipment refers to equipment owned by the merchant/shipper. COC refers to equipment owned by the carrier.
- Shipper-owned containers (SOC) are not subject to detention but are subject to storage and demurrage charges.
- Special Conditions
- Spot conditions may differ from the conditions mentioned above. Maersk Spot (instant booking system) conditions are available in the downloadable document provided Here, which supersedes any separately agreed-upon terms. If you have any doubts, please check with the shipper or your local agents to confirm the booking/shipment modality you used. Link to downloadable document
- Demurrage and Detention charge applied to any given shipment depends to the PCD: Price Calculation Date (PCD). The following factors should be considered as guidance.
- PCD for non-FMC shipments – The date when the carrying vessel is scheduled to depart from the Port of Loading.
- PCD for FMC regulated trades – The date when Maersk Line takes possession of the last container listed on the transport document. This affects the Demurrage and Detention special free time. You will need to negotiate and mutually agree on the specifics before or on the Price Calculation Date.
- Other Important Information
- D&D Calculator Click here to know more about it
- Terminal storage charges may apply, nevertheless, those are charged directly by Terminal Operator.
- Terminal plug-in and electricity charges may apply; however, these charges are billed directly by the Terminal Operator.
- The Shipper assumes, prior to the shipowner, the contractual and legal duty to export/ship their cargo to a Consignee who has a genuine interest and the necessary conditions to acquire/receive the imported cargo. The Shipper is responsible for promoting the effective removal of the cargo at the destination and fulfilling all obligations associated with this act. If the cargo is abandoned at its destination or if the Consignee fails to remove it for any reason, the Shipper shall be jointly and severally liable, together with the Consignee, for all amounts, costs, expenses, damages, or losses incurred by the carrier as a result of this situation.
Surcharge | Amount |
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Surcharge
Inland Cancelation Fee Import
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Amount
30 USD
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Mandatory for Customs
Venezuela doesn't accept any collect charges since 2003 due to foreign currency control.
No Split allowed, Seaway bills, Non-Signature BL, Dummy BL, Telex Release and containers without documentation are not acceptable.
Type of document: SWB / Express release / Telex release: They are not accepted. The Bill of lading must be printed to be able to clear customs.
Original BL printing: There are not extra fees for the BL printing by the offices of our port operator or Sealand office.
Import manifest: Is submitted 48 hours before vessel arrival to the Venezuelan port.
By law we only have 24 hours after the arrival of the vessel to modify the import manifest.
Registros SIDUNEA: The Import manifest number of each voyage and import yard is published through the link: Sidunea Register
Changes to the BL: All BL amendments after the submission of the import manifest must be requested via email to ve.import@maersk.com.
Commodities restriction for import cargo:
- Used clothes and shoes
- Import of 5-year-old vehicles
- Used tires.
Shipment Parties restrictions
To order consignees: We don’t accept this kind of consignee.
Consignee: Must be Venezuelan companies.
Freight Charges: We don’t accept collect charges, all must be prepaid by the shipper.
For Inland service coordination please contact: ve.import@maersk.com.