MANUAL OF PORT AND MARITIME SERVICE TARIFF BOOKLET

Entry of the force: 05 June 2023 Prepared by: Ports & Maritime Organization (PMO) Directorate General of Transit, Logistics and International Agreements Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO) Ports and Economic Affairs Department This booklet contains tariffs applicable to the port and maritime services and shall be a basis for the calculation of the tariffs and issuance of the invoices in respect of the cargos and ships entering Iranian northern ports after the effective date of the Booklet. It is to be noted that the basis for the calculation for the tariffs as per the following table all figures in this Booklet shall constituent the maximum tariffs to be applied: Scope The scope of this tariff booklet shall be all Iranian southern ports, harbors, lakes and navigable rivers and coastal waters. The basis for tariff calculation for the ship, containerized and non- containerized cargo Ports due, duties and charges on foreign ships and vessels shall be levied and collected on USD and charges less than 1 USD will be calculated in CENT. Ports due, duties and charges on Iranian ships shall be levied on USD and amounts less than…

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Brand new Container Acquisition Secure, Reliable, and Cost-Effective

This proposal outlines the significant benefits of purchasing new containers directly from a reputable Chinese manufacturer, compared to acquiring used containers within the Iranian market.  We address the specific challenges associated with used containers in Iran and highlight a superior solution for your container needs. Challenges of Used Containers in Iran: Temporary Import Permits: Used containers entering Iran have a six-month permit for exit, extendable to a one years by shipping lines.  This limited timeframe creates uncertainty and potential logistical complications. Consequences of Expired Temporary Import Permits for Containers in Iranian port, containers exceeding their temporary import permit validity face significant penalties.  This has severe implications for export operations and can lead to significant delays and disruptions in the supply chain. Systematic Permit Checks: During the export process, customs authorities systematically check the validity of temporary import permits for each container. If a container’s permit has expired, customs will prevent its export.  This means the container will not be included in the scheduled loading process for the booked vessel. This delay can cause significant problems, especially if the container is part of a larger shipment covered by a…

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232 TEU/ GC Ship

Vessel name:   RT-10 Type of Ship: General Cargo Ship (open Top) Flag / Port: BOLIVIA / LA PA Date  and Place of Built: 1995/ JAPAN GRT/ NRT: 1582/1211 LOA/Breadth/Depth: 106.03M/15.50M/7.70M Navigation Area: A1+A2 Summer DWT: 5144.791 MT Summer Draft: 6.259 M Height: 25.47 M TOTAL TEU 20 FT: 232 TEU

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