Heavy Lift Cargo Calculations
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What formula is used to calculate the A/C for heavy lift cargo?

  • A/C = TOTAL RT/MT x P17.00
  • A/C = TOTAL METRIC TONS x A/C RATE (correct)
  • A/C = Total Bd.ft. x P30.55
  • A/C = Total Bd.ft. x P228.00

What is the wharfage due per metric ton for heavy lift cargo?

  • P30.55
  • P359.00
  • P36.65 (correct)
  • P17.00

How much is the rate charged per metric ton for heavy lift cargo weighing over 20 MT?

  • P593.00
  • P30.55
  • P835.00 (correct)
  • P359.00

Which of the following statements about heavy lift cargo is incorrect?

<p>Only large machineries qualify as heavy lift cargo. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the formula for calculating W/D for heavy lift cargo?

<p>W/D = TOTAL METRIC TONS x P36.65 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the rate for General Cargo in LCL/Breakbulk - Import?

<p>P149.00/RT (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For heavy lift cargo over 15 MT but not exceeding 20 MT, what is the applicable charge per metric ton?

<p>P593.00/MT (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What formula is used to calculate W/D for revenue tons?

<p>W/D = TOTAL METRIC TONS x P30.55 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the rate for fishing products packed in cartons per revenue ton?

<p>P664.00/RT (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following products is charged at the rate of P228.00?

<p>Logs (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When calculating volumetric weight (VW) in cubic meters, which formula applies?

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What is the basis for steel products charges in LCL/Breakbulk - Import?

<p>/RT (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which weight measurement is higher when determining Revenue Tons (RT)?

<p>Volumetric Weight (VW) (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Arrastre Charge for a 40-footer box with class 1, 6, and 8 materials?

<p>P12,826.00 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the total Arrastre Charge calculated?

<p>TOTALNO.OFCONTAINERS x A/C RATE (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Wharfage Due rate for a 20-footer box?

<p>P519.35 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is classified as a Flammable Solid?

<p>Scrap Rubber (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Arrastre Charge for a 45-footer box carrying class 5 materials?

<p>P9,406.10 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the charge for a 40-footer box with class 2, 3, 4, and 7 materials?

<p>P10,688.75 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which substance is classified as Irritant?

<p>Chloroform (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How much is the Arrastre Charge for class 4 materials in a 20-footer box?

<p>P4,658.75 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following classes includes Corrosives?

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Flashcards

FCL Import 20 ft container arrastre rate

P3,727.00 per box for 20 ft FCL import containers.

FCL Import 40 ft container arrastre rate

P8,551.00 per box for 40 ft FCL import containers.

FCL Import 45 ft container arrastre rate

P8,551.00 per box for 45 ft FCL import containers.

Arrastre Chargerate Formula

Total number of containers multiplied by the Arrastre rate.

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FCL Import 20 ft container Wharfage rate

P519.35 per container for 20 ft FCL import containers.

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FCL Import 40 ft container Wharfage rate

P779.05 per container for 40 ft FCL import containers.

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Wharfage Due Formula

Total number of containers multiplied by the Wharfage rate

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Class 1 Hazardous Material

Explosvies

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Class 7 Hazardous Material

Radioactive materials

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Class 8 Hazardous Material

Corrosives

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Revenue Ton (RT)

A shipping term measuring how a shipment is freighted, based on volume weight (given in cubic meters or cubic feet). 1 RT is equivalent to 1 metric ton (MT) or 1 cubic meter (CBM), whichever is higher.

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Actual Weight (AW)

The actual mass of a shipment in metric tons (MT).

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Volumetric Weight (VW)

The calculated weight of a shipment based on its volume (given in cubic meters or cubic feet).

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A/C Rate (LCL/Breakbulk)

The rate charged for handling LCL/Breakbulk cargo.

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W/D Rate (LCL/Breakbulk)

The rate charged for loading/unloading LCL/Breakbulk cargo.

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LCL/Breakbulk Cargo

Cargo that is less than a full container load (LCL) or not packed in standard containers.

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Piers side discharging

Loading/Unloading cargo at the pier/wharf

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Shipsides discharging

Loading/Unloading cargo from/into a ship.

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What is a Heavy Lift cargo?

A very large and heavy single unit cargo, usually weighing at least 5,000 kgs (5 MT) and requiring specialized handling equipment like cranes or derricks.

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Heavy Lift A/C calculation

The Arrastre charge for a Heavy Lift cargo is calculated by multiplying the total weight in metric tons by the corresponding A/C rate based on the weight range.

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Heavy Lift W/D calculation

Wharfage due for a Heavy Lift cargo is a fixed rate of P36.65 per metric ton, regardless of the cargo's total weight.

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Shipside Checking A/C

Arrastre Charge for LCL/Breakbulk cargo discharged via shipside is calculated by multiplying the total RT/MT by P17.00.

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What is Shipside Checking?

A specific method of discharging LCL/Breakbulk cargo directly from a ship onto the dock, rather than through a container terminal.

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Study Notes

Arrastre Charges & Wharfage Dues (South Harbor/Port of Manila)

  • Charges are based on CMO 7-2014
  • Specific rates are provided for containerized (FCL) cargo, both import and export
  • Rates vary based on container size (20-footer, 40-footer, 45-footer)
  • Import and export rates differ
  • Charges are per box for FCL, import and export
  • Additional charges for shut-out export (full/loaded and empty)
  • Formula for calculating Arrastre Charge (A/C): A/C = Total No. of Containers x A/C rate
  • Arrastre charge rate depends on container van size
  • Additional fees will depend on the type of goods

Wharfage Dues (CMO 7-2014)

  • Charges are based on CMO 7-2014
  • Specific rates are provided for containerized (FCL) cargo, both import and export
  • Rates vary based on container size (20-footer, 40-footer, 45-footer)
  • Import and export rates differ
  • Charges are per box for FCL, import

Dangerous Cargo (CMO 7-2014)

  • Classification of dangerous cargo types
  • Explosives, Gases, Flammable Liquid, Flammable Solid, Oxidizing Agents, Poisonous, Radioactive, Corrosives, Irritants
  • Separate rates for Arrastre (A/C) and Wharfage (W/D) for each class

Dangerous Cargo (PPA AO 2-89)

  • Further classification of dangerous cargo including the classes of goods
  • Rates for both 20-foot and 40-foot container types for specific classes

LCL/Bulk/Breakbulk

  • Separate rates for Arrastre and Wharfage charges for LCL/Breakbulk cargo
  • Rates apply to general cargo, bagged cargo, palletized cargo, unpacked fish, fish in cartons, steel products, logs, lumber, and heavy lift cargo
  • Calculations for board feet/cubic feet for logs and lumber are provided
  • Different units required for calculations (RT, MT, bd.ft., cu.ft.)
  • Heavy lift cargo rates vary with different tonnages

Shipside Discharging

  • Rates for shipside checking of LCL/Breakbulk cargo are provided

Formulas

  • Formula based calculations for Arrastre (A/C) and Wharfage (W/D) are given for multiple cargo types including FCL, Dangerous Cargo, LCL/Breakbulk, and Heavy lift.
  • Different units of weight and measurements are used for specific cargo types
  • Revenue Ton (RT) is the volume weight for sea cargoes
  • Actual weight (AW) = MT
  • Volumetric Weight (VW) = CBM

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Test your knowledge on heavy lift cargo calculations, including formulas for A/C, W/D, and applicable charges. This quiz also covers rates for various cargo weights and types, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of heavy lift cargo management.

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