EBS:Emerent Bunker Surchanges CIC:container inbalance charge Normally, the EBS and CIC will be collected by the transport Seaport befor load in container, so this fee are included in the FOB Seaport price, so it should be paied by seller.Revision on Emergency Bunker Surcharge (EBS) and Container Imbalance Charges (CIC) ex China to South East AsiaMISC wishes to revise the implementation of the Emergency Bunker Surcharge (EBS) and Container Imbalance Charges (CIC) ex China ports to all SEA ports effective 1st August 2011 from local currency to USD. The revision is necessary for us to continue providing excellent services to all our customers. This shall apply to all cargoes and commodities. The new EBS and CIC will be as below.Effective 01/08/2011 with a quantum of:-Emergency Bunker Surcharge (EBS) : USD 150/300/300Container Imbalance Charges (CIC) : USD 100/200/300
The YQ "tax" is not actually a government imposed tax but an airline surcharge. Typically, the YQ "tax" includes a security surcharge and/or a fuel surcharge.
That is the correct spelling of "surcharge" (an added fee).
The difference between heavy lift surcharge and long lift surcharge is the size of the cargo. Long lift surcharges are applied when the length of the cargo exceed the rules. Heavy lift surcharge is when the weight of the cargo exceeds the going rate.
There is a surcharge added to the hotel prices, essentially a hidden tax on visiting tourists. A surcharge on ticket prices helped to pay the cost of the new arena.
A surcharge fee is an extra cost added to a fee that the consumer is already expected to pay. Surcharge fees are imposed for a variety of reasons including fuel costs, services, travel time and equipment use. A surcharge may fee be a flat rate or calculated as a percentage of the original bill.
In NJ you will get a surcharge after your 6th point has been added to your driving history
ZusatzGebühr is German for "surcharge."
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international surcharge is fees added due to fuel cost and fees countries charge incoming or outgoing on the air or ocean or land. most of international surcharge are seen or noticed on flights fees. as of today Sep 5th 2012 +/- 40% of your airline ticket is paid to other countries as international surcharge
A bunker, although some call it a sand trap.
Matt Bunker goes by Bunker.