Dispatch fee
The amount charged to the carrier for loading or unloading cargo. – Graduated rates can be used to ensure that certain carriers – whether ships, railroad cars, horse-drawn vehicles, trucks or aircraft – are served more quickly (higher dispatch fee) or more slowly. – See anchor money, douceur, ford money, money, soft, harbor money, hand money, cap money, crane money, load money, lighter money, demurrage, lighthouse money, pilot money, pound money, pratica money, shipowner money, cap money, lock money, bribe money, buoy money, tip money, packing money, wagon master money.
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