Wharfage
A fee charged for the use of a wharf pier or dock for loading or unloading cargo.
Definition
A fee charged for the use of a wharf pier or dock for loading or unloading cargo. Wharfage is typically calculated based on the shipment's weight volume or value. This fee covers the use of the terminal facilities and is a standard port cost in maritime transportation
Related Terms
Warehouse Receipt
A document issued by a warehouse operator confirming the storage of goods.
Warehousing
The process of storing goods in a designated facility until they are ready for distribution or sale.
Waybill
A non-negotiable shipping document that serves as a receipt of goods and outlines the terms of the transportation contract.
Weight Break
A threshold weight at which shipping rates change.
Weight Certificate
An official document that verifies the weight of a shipment.
Wharf
A structure built along a shoreline or riverbank where vessels can dock to load or unload cargo.
Ready to unblock your supply chain?
Join the fastest growing businesses shipping with Cubic.