The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB) said late last week that they have again postponed the implementation date for their ocean carrier Container Dwell Fee, which will now not be considered until May 6. Going back to when the fee was initially rolled out on October 25, 2021, POLA and POLB said that the ports have seen a cumulative 50% decline in the amount of aging cargo on their docks, a tally which has trended up going back to the initial announcement of this fee.
Source: logistics Mgmt
POLA, POLB again push back consideration of container dwell fee to May 6
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