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Miscellaneous Marine Charges

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Varied fees for extra maritime services and expenses.

Miscellaneous Marine Charges - Extra but Necessary

Miscellaneous Marine Charges, often abbreviated as MMC, are additional fees incurred by vessels and ship owners for various services and expenses related to maritime operations that may not fall under specific categories like pilotage or berthing. These charges are a part of the complex financial landscape of maritime logistics and are essential for ensuring the smooth functioning of ports and harbors. 

 

What’s Included in MMC? 

MMC can cover the costs associated with the mooring and unmooring of vessels. This includes the use of ropes, lines, and equipment for securing ships to the dock and then safely releasing them upon departure. Wharfage fees may be included in miscellaneous marine charges. These fees are levied based on the size and type of cargo handled at the wharf, contributing to the maintenance and upkeep of the port’s infrastructure. 

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