DTHC means Destination Terminal Handling Charges.
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Terminal handling charges (THC) are effectively charges collected by shipping lines to recover from the shippers the cost of paying the container terminals for the loading or unloading of the containers and other related costs borne by the shipping lines at the port of shipment or destination. For containers shipped on an FOB (Free-On-Board) terms, which specifies which party (buyer or seller) pays for which shipment and loading costs, and/or where responsibility for the goods is transferred. The shippers at the origin port of shipment are responsible for paying the THC at the port of loading. This is defined as the Origin THC. The consignees, or buyers of the cargo are responsible for paying the freight rate and the THC (or equivalent) on the discharge port of destination, known as the destination THC.
Terminla Handling Charge
It really kind of depends if the charges are far out of line. Freight charges should be equal to the actual cost of shipping the freight. The charges however can and often do include handling. Handling charges have come under government scrutiny lately. The amounts charged for handling should be able to be justified with a costing analysis usually through a generally recognized business method of allocating costs. If the handling portion of fees charged are significantly higher than the costs allocated to handling, this could cause legal issues for the company.
F(ree) O(n) (B)oard = paid up to the side of the dock in Rotterdam including ocean freight, but excluding any terminal handling charges or any cost that would be incurred after.
Destination handling charges
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In case of free delivery , there is no shipping or handling charges but in case of paid delivery cost shipping & handling shall be declared by the merchant
My Guess a warehouse or materials-handling practice at airports, truck terminals, etc, may involve conveyors, small trucks, forklifts. on the other hand, Special Handling ( Sondebehandung) in German was an SS- euphemism for killing or roughing-up Prisoners of war, particularily undesirables- who would be slated for the exterminatin camps. a touch of grim humor- Special Handling. terminal handling could mean this, also, but sounds harmless.
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